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(Penn is prone to this sort of thing: see John Lahr's Profile for more).
As it degenerates from its thrilling opening air crash into a rehab-friendly, cod-religious sobriety tract, one remembers this is a Robert Zemeckis movie, and he is prone to this sort of thing.
Of course, #NotAllAtheists are prone to this sort of dickishness, and some are annoyed that some of the New Atheists' hijinks give nonbelief a bad name.
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[ 70] I now see this formulation as unduly wordy and prone to the sort of emphasis-altering paraphrasing O'Malley and Koonin offer.
Emily, Flynn tells me as we climb the stairs, will be a challenge because professional models are prone to the sort of studied posing that is anathema to Flynn.
Local governments, no longer drawn by land-fee windfalls, would be less prone to the sort of high-handed land-grabs that have triggered tens of thousands of protests in recent years and this month the death of the grandmother.
Poyet left a Sunderland side devoid of spirit, easily beaten and prone to the sort of spectacular collapse that proved the final straw against Villa.
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Military people are especially prone to these sorts of outbursts.
Touitou, a mercurial and roly-poly French-Tunisian who looks more spritely than his sixty-six years, is prone to these sorts of melodramatic pronouncements.
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