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I must confess, though, that it is inclined to cling when drenched with water, an objection that cannot be urged against bunting, another excellent material.
So when it comes to affairs of the heart, one is inclined to trust Banks when she tells you your date is going to lead to a "good thing".
One man is asked why he is "inclined to cultural things, when you've been what you've been".
Not everyone is inclined to wait, particularly when the ads can make a case for bringing up death and dying.
Mr. Hodgson discusses the old question as to whether or not the salmon feeds in fresh water, and is inclined to think that when the fish rises to a fly it does so with the intention of eating.
The crack propagation rate is faster when the microstructure is inclined to the bone axis than when parallel.
The Constitution gave Congress the power to declare war because the president is inclined to aggrandize executive power when faced with conflict or danger.
Mr. Jenkins is inclined to talk about his achievements when he was in the Senate and the Assembly, where he held a seat in the early 1980's.
KATIE STOUT is inclined to take off-beaten paths when it comes to design.
Wonder is inclined to be a little looser, sleeping when he is tired, which may be in hours or half hours snatched in planes or limos.
Perhaps Ben Carson should think "never again" when he is inclined to spew his vile invective against the Jews of the Holocaust.
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