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This penchant of Scott's carried over to photography.
We had always been debilitated by this penchant of ours to get A's because getting A's wasn't cool.
This penchant of the academy's was savaged in last summer's comedy "Bowfinger," when Eddie Murphy's paranoid action star demanded that his agent find him Oscar bait: "a retarded slave".
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Add onto this the penchant of Hollywood to adapt books into movies into television series and back again, the rules have clearly changed.
One result of this penchant for more personal lyrics is the impact on Gaz's vocals.
What are we to make of this penchant for literary recycling?
Typically these deals and buy-backs are announced along with statements of confidence about cost savings, expanded marketing reach and better days to come.One plausible inference of this penchant for borrowing and dealmaking is that America's economy is at last gaining traction.
Pages in e-books turn with an elaborate curl effect; the calendar app sports torn edges; on/off buttons require sliding, like a physical switch.Now that Mr Forstall is gone, some of this penchant for skeuomorphism may be reined in.
Since my junior year, the newsroom has been my second home, and this penchant to the domain of black and white can be attributed directly to my mother, who was herself a journalism student and writer for The Times of India prior to coming to this country.
Clearly, he was a man of taste, and this penchant for meatballs runs in the family.
Her Roxie is one of the few fortunate examples of the penchant of this show's producers, Barry and Fran Weissler, for revolving-door replacement casting of famous people.
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