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He is also prone to use Latin phrases without warning, or translation.
Experts say that, in some cases, troubled combat veterans are more prone to use drugs after leaving the military.
In addition, the militias have not been trained for policing and may be prone to use force inappropriately.
College students tend to find intradimensional-shift problems easier, indicating that they are prone to use the two-step process.
The structure of big pharmaceutical companies, which do everything from basic research to manufacturing to parceling out samples to doctors, makes it naturally prone to use outsourcing.
Prospero, ruler of an enchanted island, is himself a kind of composer, prone to use music as the vessel of his magic.
In earlier days, she was prone to use big messy wads of cloth and hunks of leather, like old, torn-apart shoes, making them into assemblages that refer to body experience, some more explicitly than others.
"There's going to be great political pressure on issues such as vouchers," Bush said wearily, punching the last noun with the peculiarly hard emphasis that he and his father are prone to use for the main thought in a sentence.
They are more prone to use drugs or lash out violently, and can pose a threat to other residents or staff members, who are often not trained to deal with such patients, Ms. Wells said.
As a result, she said, the population of Internet users abroad is more likely to be comprised of technology's early adopters, who might be more prone to use a service like Napster.
The ancient Greeks were more prone to use rings simply for decoration, and in the Hellenistic period the bezel began to be used to hold individual cabochon stones, such as carnelians and garnets, or vitreous pastes.
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