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We are inclined to get into wars rather settle differences peacefully.
The three-term congresswoman will announce her 2012 plans as soon as next week, and advisers describe her as inclined to get into the race.
Snowdonia National Park Authority hopes the stone pillars will help people who tend to get into difficulties in the same places.
She's very pretty, and inclined to get herself into trouble".
Increased services have also contributed to the rise as clinicians are inclined to get individuals into autism programs that can help remarkably.
While they might bring bulletins about a matter no smaller than his hopes for moving into the White House, Gov. George W. Bush is not inclined to get that consumed.
More tolerant – I'm less inclined to get "cross" about my time being "wasted".
Women with malaria are not inclined to get admitted, especially because of hardships related to hospitalization and supervised drug administration.
Elderly people, pregnant women and children can be especially vulnerable and are often the first to get into difficulty.
"If your dog gets into difficulty in the water you should not try to rescue the animal, as you are likely to get into difficulty yourself," said MCA spokesman Aaron Daniel.
I've never known anyone to get into difficulties.
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