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On social media, however, the theories have tended in a more conspiratorial direction, with many suggesting sabotage.
The specifics of vying for the modern Presidency have always tended in a slapstick direction—how else to appreciate Mitt Romney's awkward attempts at group photography, or Michael Dukakis in that helmet, or Ross Perot's charts, or the entire Vice-Presidential candidacies of Dan Quayle and Sarah Palin?
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Anyway, it turns out his thoughts are tending in a completely different direction: 'There are two things on my mind.
Indeed, we may find that other group members tend, in a dialogic reflex, to react to our preference for one option by vocally supporting a different one.
And more broadly, it long has been recognized that contracts that obviously and directly tend in a marked degree to bring about results that the law seeks to prevent cannot be made the ground of a successful suit.
Given that those boxes once labeled crimes (or even expellable school discipline violations) tend in a society like ours to result in discrimination and exclusion against already demonized segments (boys of color).
The conjecture here is that over time competitive markets tend in a rough and ready way to come close enough to satisfying formal equality of opportunity.
Students rarely own a spot in the room the way they tend to in a traditional classroom.
They met two years ago when she tended bar in a Miami nightclub.
At first, botanists were impressed with this cultivated Angelica, as the plants look lovely when tended properly in a garden.
He is being tended to in a makeshift field hospital that was gassed shortly after this picture was taken.
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