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I rose from my rock and headed up the incline back to the trail, a surface that seemed to grow steeper as I ascended.
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But Mr. Davis, 74, is not inclined to back down.
It is hard to argue with Lemieux, but he is probably inclined to back Crosby.
In 2010, as secretary of state, she indicated that she was "inclined" to back the project.
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Explaining that she was not inclined to back Mr. Bush, she said: "I never liked Bush the father.
Both directors chose Mr. Abramoff's oft-used moniker as the title of his movie, and neither was inclined to back down.
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But on a discouraging note for Mr. Gore, Mr. Bush's backers seemed more intransigent, while the vice president's backers seemed more inclined to back down.
But even after seven losses in nine games, I find myself inclined to back the team that has at least been competitive every week.
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