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It also discovered that the bacterium has the propensity to render land uninhabitable.
Myra manages to remain afloat because she has the propensity of youth: the perfect combination of insecurity with bravado.
His comedy is clever and confronting, although he was once told that he has the propensity to become radicalised by the Australian secret service.
Yet Gatland has the propensity to use press conferences to make points to players and yesterday North was still in his sights.
David Shilston, president of the Geological Society of London, said: "The abstraction of water from the shallow ground surface can cause a collapse if the ground already has the propensity to collapse".
So many Tests from that last half decade shows that it still has the propensity to excite and excite in a way which the upstart formats could never contrive.
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So they have the propensity to [believe] this erroneous version of Islam".
"I think it could have the propensity to break the equipment".
"You have the propensity to become radicalised," Nazeem Hussain was told, when the Australian secret service, Asio, summoned him for an interview and a free lunch.
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Compacted roads, paths, and dwelling sites, for example, have the propensity to generate HOF for small rainfall depths.
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