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Mark Warburton is not prone to talking in headlines.
I must admit, you know, I am prone to talking and it was quite hard to resist coming back at them but I had a lawyer sitting next to me who just shook his head.
In the sanctuary, she wrote in a rant on the Web site of New Jersey Jewish News, they "are prone to talking unabated through the service, save for the 30 seconds after they've just been shushed by people who are wondering where those kids' parents are".
Not so much because AC/DC are a famously private group, and not prone to talking about their problems, but because this means Malcolm not only recorded an album, but then went on a two-year world tour to promote it, while suffering the onset of dementia.
In my experience, they're much more prone to talking about 'f** hajji's," if only "these f** hajjis wouldn't be here, this wouldn't have happened.' But after you were deployed to Iraq, you used that language even though your family is Egyptian.
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I had a very bad temper, was prone to fighting and talking back to teachers, and got suspended from school regularly.
But when Marquez who converted to Islam in 2007 drank, he was prone to chatter, occasionally talking about terrorism, and even speaking vaguely of sleeper cells.
But when Marquez who converted to Islam several years back drank, he was prone to chatter, occasionally talking about terrorism, and even speaking vaguely of sleeper cells.
A Galveston lawyer, William Pitt Ballinger, described Robert as "urbane" and prone to "fine talk of homes, books and trade".
A few days later, The New York Times' Mark Leibovich wrote a much-discussed magazine piece about being "completely depressed" by the current election, and some notable journalists -- members of a profession prone to griping -- talked to Politico Monday about "loathing" this election.
But given Zuckerberg is prone to sticking to his talking points, the public would benefit from talks held by moderators who don't give the CEO all the questions ahead of time.
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