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He agrees that "their propensity for slurvy pronunciation can sometimes be nothing short of miraculous.
Indicative of their propensity for risk-taking, nearly 80 percent of drowning victims are male.
This is partly down to the vociferous backing of their supporters and they have showcased their propensity for the creative.
Calipari's collective of high-flying tattoos cruised to the Final Four despite their propensity for chucking bricks from the line.
Despite their propensity for violence, the Krays were known to be snappy dressers and mixed in 1960s London society.
The reformers must act with caution, Mr. Valeh said, because their opponents have already demonstrated their hostility and their propensity for violence.
They've been here enough times before, and their propensity for the big occasion sure to set them up well for the play-offs.
Even if they did manage it, they would be far too dozy, given their propensity for falling asleep in the heat to run the Games.
Their propensity for violence knows no bounds and their willingness to use guns has forced other gangs to adopt similar tactics or risk being squeezed out of business.
In "First, Do More Harm" (column, Jan . 16, Paul Krugman talks about the rise in obesity among Americans and their propensity for acquiring diabetes as a result.
Evolutionary psychology, Dr. Gould wrote, "could be quite useful if proponents would trade their propensity for cultism and ultra-Darwinian fealty for a healthy dose of modesty".
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