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Tim — the taller, better-looking one — becomes the weaker twin, the one who carries his belongings in trash bags and is prone to breakdowns and "drunken calls late at night, telling me how I had failed him," Powers writes.
Finally, Sadness is a rather clumsy, despondent, inarticulate chubby girl who despises social interactions and is prone to breakdowns.
That could leave [it] with a vastly expanded system that is prone to breakdowns and service delays.
That could leave Los Angeles County with a vastly expanded system that is prone to breakdowns and service delays — just like in the San Francisco Bay Area and Washington, D.C.
They also provide a reliable alternative to instruments such as Mellotrons, whose delicate mechanical apparatus is prone to breakdowns, and are much more portable than bulky instruments such as the Hammond organ.
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However, referral communication related to both provider-provider and provider-patient interactions [ 3, 11- 14] is prone to breakdown [ 2, 14- 22].
This barrier to cancer development is prone to breakdown due to inactivation/mutation of p53, allowing cell proliferation in the presence of DNA damage.
Even newer escalators are prone to breakdowns, Metrorail officials said, sometimes more frequently than the older models.
Whereas the Panther had a range of 100 to 200 km (60 to 120 miles), the Tiger needed refueling after only 70 to 110 km (45 to 70 miles) of travel, and it was prone to breakdowns and was difficult to maintain.
Tanks became available in appreciable numbers only in 1917, and even then were prone to breakdown, were easily knocked out by enemy fire, and advanced at little more than walking pace.
Yet, as Paul Polak, a Golden, CO-based social entrepreneur points out, rising diesel costs, motors that are prone to breakdown and the loss of government subsidies in many countries has created a need for cost-effective electric pumps.
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