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It's a pattern of socialising adopted by certain stand-up comedians when on tour, and one which risks aggravating a performer's tendency to excess (from a misplaced obligation to live up to a hedonistic reputation) and heightening their vulnerability to bad publicity.
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During the second half of the 20th century, there arose among certain avant-garde composers and performers a tendency away from any vestige of traditional structure.
The late Cardinal Winning became a skilled media performer, though with a tendency to put his foot in it.
Just as varied as the crowd were this year's performers, which included punk (Suicidal Tendencies, Death Grips), rock (Gary Clark, Jr, Curtis Harding, Vintage Trouble), and R&B royalty (Kelis and Ms Lauryn Hill).
That's a racist tendency.
High performers also showed a stronger tendency to direct their own learning, which may be one of the ways to predict who will be a high performer.
Of course, performers do change their tendencies depending on the circumstances, and if ever Clarkson was going to go longer, the Super Bowl would seem an ideal spot.
Our results indicate a tendency of poor performers to overestimate their performance while high performers underestimate theirs.
England's outstanding performer.
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