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For weeks, he tended mostly to state business and rarely ventured beyond the western border of the state.
(A pessimism, I should say, inherited from my father, who has always tended – mostly justifiably – to assume the worst even in the face of unassailable sporting advantage, and which he in turn had adopted from his own old man, who had understandably first lost his faith in myths of native superiority aged 15 at Gallipoli).
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The ushers, she said, tend mostly to be retired, well-educated and appreciative of the music.
Latin Americans from countries other than Cuba tend, mostly, to think that the Cuban-Americans are pampered, whining, right-wing extremists.
In truth, though, the flow of political money, at least judging from the last decade, tends mostly to be a function of ideological fury and alienation.
Though fabled for their quality, Afghan carpets tend mostly to enrich the Pakistanis who run washing, finishing and wholesale centres across the border.
But they tend mostly to focus on only one or two of the city's artistic and historical attributes, not the entire place.
And since the lords of baseball tend mostly to be fabulously wealthy (made all the wealthier by having their teams mostly play in publicly financed stadiums), I don't see why the hall shouldn't be able to offer you a tidy sum if this ball is deemed worthy to rest among all those other balls.
This has resulted in newspaper business sections that carry a lot of well-researched features that only rarely document the sorry state of a company and tend mostly to tell interesting stories about new technologies or a growing business.
And still, for all that one may ponder, the kaleidoscopic sense of mystery tends mostly to increase.
The results of this study showed that women tended to mostly overestimate the target, whereas men tended to both overestimate and underestimate the target, resulting in a lower constant error and a higher variability in men compared to women.
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