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On Monday, he had forced Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani, a man not prone to backing down, to do just that.
Fortunately, Roosevelt was not prone to backing down, and we developed a broad and effective antimonopoly approach in the early decades of the 20th century.
There is little parking, electric service is spotty and the century-old sewer systems are prone to backing up, said the executive director of the Bayside Historical Society, Geraldine Spinella.
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Dachshunds are prone to back injuries and shouldn't jump at all, but... we do our best.
The dogs are prone to back problems because of their long spines and the risk is increased by poor breeding and overfeeding.
But they are prone to back problems, so I have more than a passing interest in possible treatments, should the worst happen.
He is more prone to back pain, and his joints and bones are more easily worn down by carrying such a heavy load.
The stadium's plastic pitch is apparently not a concern, though it did persuade Hodgson not to bring Gary Cahill, his captain at Wembley on Friday but prone to back problems, to Vilnius.
The Bush camp is now weighing other avenues, like turning to the Florida Legislature, the United States Congress (both bodies are prone to back a Republican) or even the United States Supreme Court.
Exercise can help you if you're prone to back pain, as long as you do the right ones.
PetMD notes that dachshunds are particularly prone to back problems and slipped discs, which can cause muscle spasms, pain and weakness in the bad legs, and loss of bladder control.
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