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As if locked in a daze, Ward is prone to turn the ball over in spurts.
South Korean film-makers are still as prone to turn a quick profit with a formulaic Hollywood-style flick as experimental and innovative cinema.
On Center Court, there was the Web site darling Anna Kournikova, the only player capable of appearing sun-kissed under the tank-gray skies but prone to turn ashen under the horror of game pressure.
They considered changing fuel so it would be less prone to turn to vapor, the form in which it is flammable, and pumping inert nitrogen into the empty space in tanks when planes are on the ground.
Unless a woman is positively flying out the window like a witch on a broomstick — and staying there for hours — her partner these days is prone to turn glum and wonder if it is he who is a bad lover or she who has a (scary drumroll) "sexual dysfunction".
When life's that stressful, folks are prone to turn to gambling, alcohol, cigarettes and fast food.
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He can make some plays, but he is prone to turning the ball over.
It has long been known that when DNA mutates, a cell may become prone to turning cancerous.
Check the beans as they are cooking to make sure that they are not overcooking - they are prone to turning to a purée without warning.
Flagging those incidents earlier and more frequently could help to single out individuals who may be prone to turning to violence, the report argued.
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