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Developments erected earlier in the boom, before 2007, tend to invite the most serious consideration.
They call themselves Groundtruther and tend to invite a third improvising member; here it is the guitarist Elliott Sharp.
Shootings by young people tend to invite hasty responses, said Jesus M. Villahermosa Jr., a sheriff's deputy and personal security consultant in Tacoma, Wash.
The works on view tend to invite a case-by-case tallying of hits and misses, of strokes that land solidly and clearly and those that seem stylishly confused or just muddled.
Opening ceremonies are strange events, and serious theatrical representations of national or civic patriotism tend to invite scorn when devised for the present day, unless one lives in North Korea.
Ines knows her father — knows what a joker he is, knows that his fanciful remarks tend to invite misinterpretations and cause disturbances — and, of course, Winfried manages to cross the line with Henneberg, and ends up alongside the boss and Ines at an informal yet serious meeting with Romanian clients.
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Weakness tends to invite further attack.
But the privatisation process itself tends to invite corruption.
Explaining why it matters tends to invite derision.
The calm before the regular season tends to invite this sort of optimism.
He tended to invite seven or eight friends to make up one golf foursome.
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