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Gerard Pique must have caused Sir Alex Ferguson to sigh over the paternal inclinations that persuaded him to send the big defender back to Barcelona.
"We don't have some of the population that has long-standing terrorist inclinations that are in some of the European countries".
From earliest adolescence, he knew he was homosexual and that he was highly sensual — inclinations that did not remotely worry his doting, manipulative mother.
Some have compared the situation to the 1930s, but it is hard to know whether, for those of radical inclinations, that should be viewed as an encouraging parallel.
Ms. Zuk said, "You have inclinations that are more or less supported by our genes and in some environmental circumstances get expressed".
Recently she has dabbled in sultry, French-language contemporary pop, but her residency at the august Feinstein's should resurface all those sly cabaret inclinations that shot her to first glory.
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Maybe it was Clooney's looks rather than personal inclination that thrust these roles upon him.
Mr. Greenspan likes to give hints before he changes rates, an inclination that may have prevented a rate cut this week.
But the discourse that has welled up in its wake reveals a public inclination that is marred by that and more.
The early period of Benitez's time at Anfield was dominated by his playing Gerrard wide, an inclination that left the player grumpy and the supporters mystified.
Perhaps it's also an inclination that explains why he made such a concerted effort last year to try to get Republican support on a health care bill.
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