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A dead man in white tie and tails lies prone, holding a bouquet.
That, the researchers suggest, may make children less prone to hold resentful feelings toward their stepfathers, and more able to find a connection.
Perfectionists are also prone to hold others to unachievable standards, so most people disappoint them, which can strain relationships with colleagues.
First, and foremost, most of the failures are due to the fact that developers do not see the database as an external system that is prone to hold poor quality data.
Participants completed a prone trunk hold, the Biering-Sorenson test [ 142], which has high reliability in young people [ 143] and displays good validity [ 144].
Women are particularly prone to holding expectations of what a woman should be and comparing to others.
One prone student held a sign reading, "Racism is Real". These medical students' collective protests not only created visual spectacle, but produced a dynamic speculative fiction.
Such numbers betray a selfish streak as well, and there is no question that Lamela is prone to holding on to the ball longer at times than he should.
In some car-choked cities as much as a third of the petrol used is burned by people looking for a space to park.In this section The long game The struggle for Hong Kong Wireless wheels The measure of Marina Googlephobia Reprints Fortunately an emerging technology promises to make motoring safer, less polluting and less prone to hold-ups (see Technology Quarterly).
We're prone to holding meetings every week and giving some sort of lecture on topics usually only remotely related to astronomy.
Hence, the finding in the literature that immigrants are more prone to holding real assets is borne out by our data.
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