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Mattis is mildly eccentric by military standards, with his penchant for studying Roman philosophy in Latin and suggesting reading lists for his troops.
With its penchant for studied indifference … [it] has nothing but elitist contempt for what it calls "populism", sharing this with the power elites to which it would like to be close … [But] citizens too can "panic" and react "irrationally", just like financial investors … even though they have no banknotes as arguments but only words and (who knows?) paving stones.
Then 20 years ago Naito was thinking of opening a lab in Europe when he was contacted by a Harvard chemist with a penchant for studying toxic sea life.
The result was a brand of idealist philosophical thought that combined the Anglo-Saxon penchant for empirical study with a vocabulary and conceptual apparatus borrowed from the continent.
Johann Jakob Balmer, a Swiss secondary-school teacher with a penchant for numerology, studied hydrogen's spectral lines (see photograph) and found a constant relationship between the wavelengths of the element's four visible lines.
Yet his penchant for nature studies, whether of flora and fauna or human anatomy, and his subtle incorporation of perspective and shading techniques learned from Western examples perhaps better qualify him to be noted as the first of the great eclectic painters.
I actually learned my penchant for provocation by studying postmodern poetry.
He showed a penchant for making life studies of mountebanks performing on the public square, and his parents placed him in the workshop of a local painter.
Reynolds, a pious type with the penchant for overanalyzing, wanted to study every angle.
From early on, he buttressed his penchant for original thinking with monumental study, and he became known for his mastery of the game's literature.
Carper is also a case study in Washington's penchant for verbal gymnastics.
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