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I feel like people with chin straps have a high propensity for wearing jorts.
That's hard to imagine, given the creature's resistance to domestication and its propensity for using its quills to keep humans away.
Alex is extremely intelligent with a propensity for fits of anger and uncontrollable rage.
Due to the proximity of and propensity for renal cell carcinoma to spread to the adrenal cortex, this possibility should be excluded.
Attachment theory emphasizes the propensity for human beings to make and maintain powerful affectional bonds.
As the search for effective antivenom goes on, the rattlers continue in their propensity for remaining placid until disturbed.
A key factor must be the propensity of Afro-Caribbeans to mix with others, above all, with indigenous whites.
Many of us lack the leisure or propensity for deep, inquiring relationships with our aging parents.
Our propensity is toward action, not theory or planning until kingdom come.
It would be misleading to assert that a woodwind trio has a propensity for entertaining music rather than solid serious stuff.
By the second year, this xenophobic propensity has ripened into expressions of full-blown fear and hostility.
The appendix in man is medically important because of its propensity to become inflamed in the condition known as acute appendicitis.
Today his reputation as a composer is only rivalled by his propensity for writing musical dramas of an unparalleled length.
For whatever reason, I believe band possesses this propensity for rocking out.
Given its propensity for recording literal truth, the camera seems at odds with the interpretive truth of the art on the walls.
Despite his exemplary crooning ability and his propensity for loungey arrangements, his was never an easy career to sum up.
Argon is also an ideal carrier gas, a propellant with no propensity to react.
The propensity to seek wealth and power has led persons of conscience to inveigh against the maldistribution of income for a long time.
With their propensity for schoolboy humour and scatology, they deal with the subject by uproarious laughter.
That woman and a string of mistresses describe him as a charmer but also a manipulator with a propensity to control weaker-willed people.
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I declare, if she hasn't redeveloped her propensity for scudding, Blanchie!
Her greatest weakness was a propensity for smashing dishes, and when reprimanded she would threaten to take her traps and skidoo.
But perhaps we may be allowed to trace the origin of this libidinous propensity still further back.
Nor are many persons sufficiently aware of the ruinous extent to which the amative propensity is indulged by married persons.
This propensity he inherited not only from his mother, but also from his father, who had been a frontiersman.
Every thing, in fact, attests both the generality and inveteracy of that horrible propensity among the Spaniards.
Yet the men had an ineradicable propensity to dicker among themselves.
I had often heard of Mr. Fitzgerald's propensity to duelling.
The Sinhalese, unlike the Hindus, had no native propensity to speculation.
In fact, the propensity to iconoclasm was not part of his constitution.
Yet within his mulishness, equally discernable, dwelt a propensity toward flights of fancy.
Buyers had little patience for the engine's poor fuel economy, ordinary performance, thirst for oil, and its propensity to self-destruct.
Edna often wondered at one propensity which sometimes had inwardly disturbed her without causing any outward show or manifestation on her part.
There is first their cannibalistic propensity to be reckoned with.
Pontellier and her possible propensity for taking young men seriously was apparently forgotten.
One thinks, for example, of the long-influential moral rationalism of a John Rawls, with its propensity for wholly ahistorical ratiocination.
This strong propensity of the human heart would find powerful auxiliaries in the objects of State regulation.
His verbal carving The Pure Me resembles nitroglycerin in its propensity to set off controlled explosions within the heart.
I was conscious, even when I took the draught, of a more unbridled, a more furious propensity to ill.
That propensity of lifting every problem from the plane of the understandable by means of some sort of mystic expression, is very Russian.
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