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Only five months after returning to Brooklyn, in April 2011, they signed a lease on a two-bedroom apartment in Bushwick, where they're prone to impromptu dancing in the kitchen and marathon brainstorming sessions for new theater projects.
The trains returned, at last, on a proper beach day, carrying toddlers in sundresses and men in shorter-than-short shorts, high school students prone to impromptu dance-offs and women whose toes dangled from their sandals.
Jovial, rotund and prone to impromptu bursts of song (he carries a tuning fork at all times), Mr. Mendelson is a celebrated teacher and practitioner of Jewish liturgical music and has dedicated his life to preserving the form's traditional vocal stylings.
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His father was a typesetter, and his mother an amateur medium, prone to announcing impromptu seances on a Friday night.
The magniloquent narrator here is Billy Brent, a South Floridian prone to violent impulses and impromptu sermons, a man who routinely gets so stoned he inadvertently speaks his thoughts aloud.
Prone to self-destruct.
He was prone to hallucinations.
They're prone to violence.
(Las Vegas is prone to earthquakes).
People are prone to madness.
Prone to sudden unpredictable failure.
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