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To Carol Rose, executive director of the Massachusetts American Civil Liberties Union, that "penchant for secrecy" characterized Romney's administration.
That penchant deepened over time.
That penchant for bluntness, insistence on data and impatience with evasiveness have endured through the years.
That penchant for power and glory earned him powerful enemies at virtually every step of his ascendance.
True, he is fond of Europe; but he has that pledge of an "in-out" EU referendum (in certain circumstances) to neutralise that penchant.
In the end, Democrats are counting on that penchant for pork, and voters' overriding economic anxieties, to carry Mr. Murphy to victory over the better-known Mr. Tedisco.
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He says that his penchant for pranks is his birthright.
He defined the condition as a "secret impulse" so strong that "the penchant to steal subjugates the will".
Salamon counters that this penchant may be inherited: her Hungarian mother and her aunts all dressed like Parisians.
But he felt that the penchant for complexity and "100percentt dissonance saturation," as he put it, was quickly becoming stale.
BURLESON ACCEPTS BLAME Detroit Lions wide receiver Nate Burleson acknowledged that his penchant for multitasking while driving nearly killed him earlier this week.
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