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oted a frustrating, albeit sometimes amusing, | tendency of repeated words to sometimes conclude with |
of thinking supposedly explains the ancients' | tendency to create myths, which portray events as acts |
n by subjects on the fear-arousing bridge and | tendency of these subjects to attempt postexperimental |
Tha ability and | tendency to build wax comb differs between the honeybe |
strator, Stuart's quarrelsome disposition and | tendency toward insubordination blighted an otherwise |
, he is noted for his fiscal conservatism and | tendency to oppose public spending measures. |
is known for his grinning stage presence and | tendency to make eye contact with audience members. |
of these compounds, the basic instability and | tendency to burn or explode is derived from the fact t |
papers, thus securing uniformity of tone and | tendency. |
red to as "Nasty" due to his fiery nature and | tendency for cautions, he was primarily signed to repl |
similar effects, but its unpleasant taste and | tendency to cause nausea made it less accepted by user |
ds, notably in its inconsistent operation and | tendency to retain the charge from an earlier experime |
rch Catechism considered in its Character and | Tendency,' 1843. |
rate) because of its vasodilatory effects and | tendency to cause bradycardia. |
eir supposed inability to "ask questions" and | tendency to block out all forms of criticism. |
the album's "positive and congenial tone" and | tendency towards "melodic, R&B-flavored tracks", concl |
icle for "...Album...", with Grammy's anoying | tendency to switch names it keeps things together as m |
principles, and the generally anti-episcopal | tendency of its action. |
t on the Index on account of its anticlerical | tendency, was not from the pen of Gratius. |
ts' with holding nine points of an antinomian | tendency. |
tum produces rather slender stems without any | tendency to produce pseudobulbs covered from the base |
the vorticity tensor represents any | tendency of the initial sphere to rotate; the vorticit |
ess to a particular movement than an artistic | tendency. |
ctions of the gorgeous and full-figured Axa's | tendency to wind up topless or fully nude, as rendered |
nning, criticizing the Steeler running back's | tendency to run out of bounds, a marked contrast to Br |
Myself were poking fun at emo/screamo bands' | tendency to favor drawn-out and often nonsensical song |
he tea and eaten quickly due to the biscuit's | tendency to disintegrate when wet. |
or a proto-Beria; he suffered from a bizarre | tendency to forget his own name, and periodically had |
at Britain where he was part of the Blanquist | tendency of the First International. |
ered in patients with an unexplained bleeding | tendency. |
red inhibition of plasmin leads to a bleeding | tendency, which was severe in the cases reported. |
, during his investigations into the bleeding | tendency of a lady called Mary (1914-2002). |
ising the Arditi and criticizing the Bordigan | tendency of the PCI which opposed militant anti-fascis |
la Borg's, and is credited for much of Borg's | tendency to incorporate real sounds into his music, su |
He was critical of the British | tendency of bowing to public opinion because of their |
out of 10) - "...redirects the band's British | tendency toward smoothed-out old black jams....soaring |
A bruising | tendency has been observed. |
His compositions are characterized by | tendency towards free forms, style models of jazzed sy |
S), Abascal represented the orthodox Catholic | tendency within the movement. |
telegraph traffic increased, the Grove cell's | tendency to discharge poisonous nitrogen dioxide (NO2) |
timal levels are generally close to a central | tendency of the values found in the population. |
Volume change | tendency control. |
ion is that "slipcote" describes the cheese's | tendency to slip out of its rind while maturing. |
ism was a "result of the American citizenry's | tendency to look to the sitting president as simultane |
However, there is no clear | tendency in recent publications to a general increase |
and that male homosexuals as having "a clear | tendency to proselytise adolescents", the Act's aims w |
ne of the leaders of the so-called Cochranite | tendency, a current led by Bert Cochran within the bro |
e formation of the Internationalist Communist | Tendency. |
n affiliate of the Internationalist Communist | Tendency, formerly the International Bureau for the Re |
uantities is impossible due to the compound's | tendency to self-detonate under its own weight. |
These writings reveal a conservative | tendency that distinguished his later works - an unbou |
o in his sacred works - hardly a conservative | tendency - and, significantly, something his brother n |
president of Colombia, setting a conservative | tendency that would catch on with the Colombian politi |
s opined that Jackson tolerated Crutchfield's | tendency to sleep late because of his abilities. |
Qafih identified with the Dor Dai | tendency, except that he did not publicly express oppo |
ry for sea trials, which revealed a dangerous | tendency to ship considerable amounts of water in heav |
"Only original products that show a decisive | tendency toward aesthetic renewal of form will be admi |
2.7% in 1985, 1.7% in 1990, with a decreasing | tendency - more noticeable in the Czech Republic than |
cres) of Ortega in Germany, with a decreasing | tendency. |
s) of Faberrebe in Germany, with a decreasing | tendency. |
of any body to its resolutions have a direct | tendency to embarrass the operation of government and |
s since the commuter exhibits a disconcerting | tendency to literally vanish on close questioning abou |
le spar construction, and had a disconcerting | tendency to disintegrate in sustained dives at high sp |
soon emerged as a, and perhaps the, dominant | tendency in American philosophy. |
ne else, nor is it an arrogant or domineering | tendency or an inflated opinion of our abilities and a |
diculed pop-folk fashion or the dres dressing | tendency. |
Carne's insistence on punctuality and Duel's | tendency to show up late. |
His obituary in The Times mentions "an early | tendency to compare the Hoxton boys with his beloved D |
The electorate's | tendency to be conservative may have changed in recent |
ossibly gain from the Republican electorate's | tendency to nominate candidates who had previously run |
her in 1911 the building reflects an emerging | tendency to incorporate freely desperate and competing |
Clinical features along with the familial | tendency may be enough to make a diagnosis. |
This fast-change | tendency was inspired in part by Carl Stalling - a Zor |
as that her weakness was a stereotyped female | tendency to be emotional. |
overexposed or damaged due to the fireball's | tendency to blister and solarize the film. |
izes Teutonic morbidity, and forsakes art for | tendency, - tells with remarkable vividness the story |
verse, ingenious in its turn and of a gallant | tendency. |
barrios" and states that the "...same general | tendency appears for Native-American youth" because ". |
of the Chartist movement, there was a general | tendency towards reformism in the United Kingdom. |
There is also a general | tendency to call this film comical as its entire premi |
There has been a generalized | tendency to view the Kahnawake Iroquois as a group of |
Lee-Hamilton has an unfortunately greater | tendency than Robert Browning towards the morbid and t |
The encoded protein, which has a greater | tendency to allow potassium to flow into a cell rather |
The differing structures reflects the greater | tendency of chlorine to exist in positive oxidation st |
The encoded protein, which has a greater | tendency to allow potassium to flow into a cell rather |
ly, Kir4.1, characterized by having a greater | tendency to allow potassium to flow into, rather than |
Kir6.1, which has a greater | tendency to allow potassium to flow into a cell rather |
er of Health and Sports regarding the growing | tendency of smokers and establishment owners to flout |
It challenged "the growing | tendency in academia and government to conflate all fo |
sceptible to radiolysis and the lanthanum had | tendency to go back into solution. |
and became a leading figure on the hard-line | tendency, supporting Giorgio Almirante in his struggle |
Heimlich's | tendency to overeat is the theme of the ride, as the t |
ed disorder characterized by mild hemorrhagic | tendency associated with 11q chromosome deletion. |
un a bookstore are undermined severely by her | tendency to drift off into Walter Mitty-like flights o |
Known for her | tendency to anger and lack of patience, Deunan is stil |
ial cultivar or a dooryard tree due to a high | tendency of the fruit to split open while still on the |
example of Huie's masterful reporting and his | tendency to anger the mighty. |
Jones's style is marked by his | tendency to start off songs quickly and then slow down |
unter with Naked Snake, who suggests that his | tendency to absorb the gun's recoil with his elbow is |
Nevertheless, his | tendency to make controversial statements or put her i |
complicated by government secrecy and by his | tendency to embellish stories. |
Monday Night" due to his | tendency to make big plays when his team was playing o |
nconsistency in directional kicking" plus his | tendency to boot "long, low-trajectory punts that were |
ssive concern with linear perspective and his | tendency to create decorative pattern. |
The latter, along with his | tendency for drink and other vices, caused many contem |
77, Knowlton left the organization citing his | tendency to cut "administrative corners much too freel |
He was noted for his | tendency to rebel against the opinions held by the res |
stions precisely and to the point and for his | tendency to use a complicated sentence structure with |
e erected on the Moon Valley field due to his | tendency to use nearby houses as target practice. |
s' commitment to medical 'leadership' was his | tendency while at Auschwitz to drive about in a car fl |
e quality of his subordinates "reinforced his | tendency to trust almost nobody and to do everything f |
erman's shtick in his ESPN commentary was his | tendency to give additional nicknames to players based |
wer," as in glassblower, and may refer to his | tendency to break down old material and reforge it, mu |
p a strong reputation from his photos and his | tendency to arrive at the scene of attacks quickly, ev |
y became known throughout the islands for his | tendency to resort to violence. |
ett-era Pink Floyd and his eyeliner-look, his | tendency to disappear share similarities with the recl |
tify his research could not fully counter his | tendency to be subjective and impressionistic, and at |
that is disliked by most students due to his | tendency to show up at the worst possible moments. |
This, plus his inattention in class or his | tendency to chat with his friend Flafla, results in li |
ved arrogance and selfishness, as well as his | tendency to interfere with every department of state. |
ave-driver" like production mentality and his | tendency to overshadow the Temptations' contributions |
Characteristic of his self-confidence was his | tendency to keep the weights lifted after the buzzer h |
In South Africa he continued his | tendency of actively intervening in local politics. |
His | tendency to vote against his party resulted in his exp |
mptom is produced when an unconscious hostile | tendency is directed in particular at the destruction |
wever, his intentions are to discourage human | tendency of depending on external source than self eff |
urd" refers to the conflict between the human | tendency to seek value meaning in life and the human i |
l education should exploit this natural human | tendency for moral evaluation by presenting the studen |
e effect or below-average effect is the human | tendency to underestimate one's achievements and capab |
kable for their cultivated style and humanist | tendency. |
The Peltzman effect is the hypothesized | tendency of people to react to a safety regulation by |
Madison reacted to this incipient | tendency by leaving among his papers two paragraphs of |
rely speak out of turn will have an increased | tendency for gaffes even though they are sober. |
may be attributed to an overeaters' increased | tendency to secrete insulin at the sight and smell of |
and bacterial colonization with an increased | tendency for infections and throat discomfort. |
class aircraft (class A) due to the increased | tendency of these aircraft to fly at higher altitudes |
sturbed by the implications of the increasing | tendency in Germany towards protectionism, currency ma |
n of the Japanese military, and an increasing | tendency to resolve political differences through forc |
ka aggressiveness) represents an individual's | tendency to initiate or escalate a contest independent |
influenced Lum strongly in his individualist | tendency. |
An inherent | tendency towards motion was an ‘occult quality' of the |
the Presidium of the Morenoist international | tendency in its different stages: Bolshevik Tendency o |
It participated in an international | tendency known as the Trotskyist International Liaison |
the foundation of the Fourth Internationalist | Tendency, which sought to unify U.S. supporters of the |
d with Solidarity-the Fourth Internationalist | Tendency (a group expelled from the SWP) and Activists |
books and the editor of McSweeney's Internet | Tendency. |
n, Animato!, Pulse!, and McSweeney's Internet | Tendency, as well as poetry in Andrei Codrescu's Exqui |
This term is dependent on the intrinsic | tendency of a particular amino acid to adopt certain d |
ed Ben Hecht script and Selznick's invariable | tendency to overkill are equally to blame." |
andsome, genial and convivial, with the Irish | tendency to enjoy a brisk argument, but the senior Mon |
There is | tendency especially in the Acholi region of northern U |
also known as the "drama tree" because of its | tendency to bend with even the slightest of breezes. |
ored by decorative landscapers because of its | tendency to grow in bunches. |
The common name, Fever tree, comes from its | tendency to grow in swampy areas: early European settl |
United States, while the weakest point is its | tendency to "place the blame [for the AIDS epidemic] e |
bsequently withdrawn in March 1983 due to its | tendency to cause serious anaphylaxis in an unpredicta |
less liquid has a suffocating odor due to its | tendency to hydrolyze with release of hydrogen bromide |
vocational' and 'cultural relativism' for its | tendency to concentrate on the popular and meretriciou |
By virtue of its | tendency to form a porous frameworks, urea has the abi |
Due to its | tendency to persist in adipose tissue it has a very hi |
ore diffuse branching, largely reflecting its | tendency to grow in the open on poor sites, so its woo |
rium, it is rarely encountered because of its | tendency to decompose to the constituent elements. |
riedman's idiosyncratic prose style, with its | tendency to use mixed metaphors and analogies. |
sues with the Type 11 remained, including its | tendency to jam under the slightest amount of grit or |
and of any chronological sequence and of its | tendency to extol the English province above all other |
cturing problem of the gumming process is its | tendency to make the stamps curl, due to the different |
tions of nickelocene are characterized by its | tendency to yield 18-electron products with loss or mo |
Many have lambasted the film for its | tendency to stray heavily from the facts of Lee's life |
, feeling that they more than made up for its | tendency towards the "pint-sized" rooms typical of Hon |
long been abandoned, primarily because of its | tendency to change color when touched by sweaty finger |
Because of its | tendency to create dark orange-brown stains, juglone h |
urally, it is suitable for use in bonsai; its | tendency to form a wide trunk base and small leaves be |
It can be purified by distillation, where its | tendency to supercool becomes evident. |
tallic Rb reacts with O2, as indicated by its | tendency to rapidly tarnish in air. |
dual elimination routes of flecainide and its | tendency to decrease myocardial contractility, flecain |
le doesn't bode well for wine production, its | tendency to produce high acid, neutral flavor grapes w |
ckname of "The Trembling Lady" because of its | tendency to vibrate, particularly when used by troops |
the valve's sealing ability and decreases its | tendency to wear. |
A melancholy temperament (a result of James' | tendency to "understand" reality, more specifically th |
The Johnson-Forest | tendency, sometimes called the Johnsonites, refers to |
was during this time that the Johnson-Forest | tendency reached the conclusion that, as there was no |
aine were early members of the Johnson-Forest | Tendency, a group within the Trotskyist Socialist Work |
I don't know, maybe A E has the lawyer's | tendency to prolixity, but all the relevant info from |
Similarly a weak acid has less | tendency to donate protons than a strong acid. |
A weakly basic solvent has less | tendency than a strongly basic one to accept a proton. |
ver the surface of the flask and exhibit less | tendency to generate harmful hotspots. |
ilar to MDMA in effects and has slightly less | tendency to produce severe hyperthermia, at least at l |
lf is openly contemptuous of the left liberal | tendency in Russian political thought and public life |
he was initially associated with the liberal | tendency amongst the country's intelligentsia before m |
poems are more conspicuous for their liberal | tendency than their poetry. |
With his brother, he represented the liberal | tendency in the party. |
She evinced a literary | tendency at the age of seven, when she began a diary, |
: Thanks given that present modes have little | tendency to disguise the human form; like artists, peo |
In some rocks there seem to be little | tendency for the minerals to envelop one another. |
This species shows little | tendency to wander from its breeding areas, but there |
development seems to be derived from a local | tendency to refer to Stevenson Brook as Diamond Brook, |
esics, although it does have a slightly lower | tendency to produce nausea and respiratory depression |
He has a major temper and an even more major | tendency to do reckless things in order to save others |
From an early age, his manifest | tendency to the study of out-of-the-way subjects well |
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