The Scandinavians have tended to favour high rates of taxation with correspondingly high levels of social provision. |
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Such cases tended to display abundant inflammation and were classified as indeterminate for dysplasia. |
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He was probably the only of the teens she had come across with a typically pleasant demeanor, and she tended to find it rather refreshing. |
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Alain Locke's role as a general factotum of the Harlem Renaissance has tended to overshadow the full dimensions of an active and productive life. |
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Of course, he'd grown up with it, and people who grew up with it tended to take it for granted. |
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The depigmented, white strands of old age tended to give his hair a somewhat bleached and unnatural shading. |
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In discussions with me, women tended to blur the differences between various masquerades, subsuming all Igbo masking into one threatening mode. |
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Women raised the children and they also tended the farm, raising domestic animals and growing foods such as cassava. |
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Although it would probably work, while inebriated Chris tended to have a massively expansive personality, and he exaggerated an awful lot. |
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The ring and disk were perforated by ten holes each, and gravity tended to align the holes ten times per revolution. |
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He was however an ardent and expert fisherman, and tended to haunt waters more suitable to that end. |
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And for this reason she hectored him knowing how difficult and balky he tended to be, especially towards her. |
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The image of sustainable architecture has tended to be of vernacular buildings in a rural Arcadia. |
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Last year we tended to sit back instead of closing the game out and getting the bonus. |
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Such linguistic or logocentric approaches to the arts have tended to distort or blur understandings of art on its own terms. |
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A series of recent cases have tended to deprecate the value of confidentiality in witness statements. |
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Apulian pottery, however, was not typically black, and the decorations generally tended to be much more dramatic and of a clear geometric kind. |
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One tended to forget that syphilis is a chronic infection and that the patient can be debilitated. |
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I know of an example of this happening in life, but the casting here tended to emphasise its unlikeliness. |
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The trail has tended in the past to lead from the Broadway stage to the Hollywood backlot. |
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In both cases, the steepness of the slope tended to encourage the equipment to drift downslope, although much less for the static slicing method. |
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Even when the works were not specifically interactive, they tended to make reference to participatory situations. |
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She was very prim and straight-laced looking, and her entire personality tended to reinforce her appearance. |
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Others holding more parliamentarian sentiments tended to invert this royalist formulation. |
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George's adoration of his small children tended to evaporate as they grew older. |
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They tended to live beyond their means, and on one occasion barely avoided bankruptcy. |
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His past five albums have tended towards themes which are familiar to country music fans. |
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The churches and cathedrals built by the Normans tended to use large stones. |
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The older generation, such as Aunt Olivia, tended to scoff at such suggestions. |
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At least since the 1980s, many states have tended to interpret the government's eminent domain power extremely broadly. |
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He tended to its every complaint with the attention of a doting mother to a sick child. |
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Mean Secchi depths tended to be higher in 1996 than in 1997, but these differences also were not statistically significant. |
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First, large groups of birds were hatched, and tended to by members of the crew. |
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During his TV appearances at this time, on chat-shows and as a guest star, he tended to undermine this tough guy screen image. |
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It tended to have very downmarket front pages and then an attempt to be slightly more upmarket inside. |
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Shepherds, who tended their sheep in the forests, used to beat drums to ward off wild beasts from preying on the cattle. |
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Other tended homopterans consisted of a small colony of aphids feeding on P. tremuloides. |
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But then I tended to use the flat to relax in, to chill out after a hectic shift at the restaurant. |
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This passive resistance to change was the despair of the improving landowner, who tended to relapse into apathy after a few years of vain effort. |
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The writer sometimes tended to over-elaborate and over-refine his subject's language in later versions and revisions. |
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At this altitude the wind would cause the carefully tended lawn to tremble with a chill, sudden and shocking. |
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For those of you who visited the Livestock Centre, you will remember the bewhiskered gentleman who manned the sweetshop and tended the gardens. |
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He never learnt Irish and his philological arguments tended to invoke specious homophones and improbable etymologies. |
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The dramatization of real-life events has tended to become the purview of the makers of the made-for-television movie. |
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Whereas dubstep tended to loiter without much palpable intent, Grime has an implacable Terminator-focus, a stalker's unwavering sense of purpose. |
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Of course, an unintended consequence of these jetties was that they created offshore shoals and sandbars that tended to magnify the waves here. |
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Historically equities have tended to outperform all other investment asset classes. |
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Dr O'Flanagan said the STI problem was shared across Europe and tended to be concentrated in capital cities. |
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He tended to change the theme in its successive statements, so that the principal subject of a rondo would never appear the same twice. |
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But Wilson may have been told differently at the time, or may have misremembered the story in a way that tended to magnify his own importance. |
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A neglectful, stressed or inconsistent parent gave the kind of care which tended to lead to anxious, insecure or avoidant children. |
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After the churches themselves passed out of private hands, the advowsons tended to remain with the heirs. |
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This motion always tended to loosen that sleeve from its anchor until finally it flapped loosely about as a cape might. |
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When I called parents, they were often mistrustful and tended to question or even disbelieve outright what I told them about their children. |
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Research tended to be critical of police practice, whatever its institutional base. |
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Fortunately the sidesteppers, the bullfighters, didn't have any swords, so the bulls tended to win that day, which was great to see. |
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He pleaded guilty to possession of an unregistered firearm, which he tended to brandish at his employees, purportedly in jest. |
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Interestingly, the two students with the highest grades on the pasture project tended to perform relatively poorly on the exams. |
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Whites and some blacks have tended to leave high-immigration cities on the coasts for smaller interior cities in the West and South. |
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Agents say that even poorly tended fixer-uppers in these neighborhoods are getting caught up in bidding wars. |
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His calming, soothing voice and good looks tended to make people not listen to him when he tried to be serious. |
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Now black yaks and white sheep graze peacefully on dry grassland, tended by Tibetan herdsmen clad in bright orange. |
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In Medieval and Tudor times feasts tended to be gargantuan often to celebrate coronations of Kings, religious occasions or end of harvests. |
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As a result, we may suspect that some tended toward an eel-like style of swimming or an undulating, almost legless type of locomotion on land. |
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The first groups of Macedonian Americans tended to congregate in areas where there were other Southern Slavic populations. |
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Historically, ports tended to have a dedicated dredger or fleet of dredgers to carry out the work required. |
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He gave an example of a trigonometric series which diverged at every point, yet its coefficients tended to zero. |
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Throughout most of my twenties I tended to go down with three or four colds every winter. |
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You remembered the tunes of Christine still, but more and more regularly the words of her tended to slip from your mind. |
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Left-wing movements have tended to be unisex, and asexual in their imagery. |
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As it tended to dry quickly, it was pinned up in intricate crosses and loops. |
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By no means universal, this character tended to flourish during the period because of his liminality. |
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Articles that did better tended to include an author affiliated with a department of statistics, epidemiology, or public health. |
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He tended to bowl too wide at times but from time to time would produce the unplayable ball. |
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The proportions of isobutyric and valeric acid tended to increase when zinc was added to the diet. |
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As a result of early colonial policies of divide and conquer, the regional governments tended to be drawn along ethnic lines. |
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Early family therapy models tended to focus narrowly on the interior of the family, inattentive to larger sociocultural influences. |
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Unlike the two men, who tended to be early risers, she often worked the graveyard shift. |
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Some journalists missed the opportunity because they were overcautious and tended to shackle themselves. |
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The charity said that women who had babies at home tended to have greater privacy and more control over the birth. |
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He tended to mishear or misunderstand things people said to him, and to jump off one emotional cliff or another several times a day. |
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People opposed the Constitution for a variety of reasons, but some common points of principle tended to unite the Anti-Federalist camp. |
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He faced resistance in his own company-his management team tended to rule by consensus and veto his more outlandish ideas. |
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Until recently, AIDS researchers and activists in the United States tended to regard the denialists with derision, assuming they would fade away. |
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My brothers tended to go for the caramels and cracknels, which pleased me no end. |
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The ink tended to fade and smudge, making the banknotes look like forgeries. |
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The constraints of a certain kind of commercial fiction have tended to formularize the field over the last 50 years. |
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He went on to identify the fundamental dualism that always tended to creep into demonological arguments. |
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Rumor has it that divi-divis can grow straight and true in tended hotel courtyards for the visitors who arrive daily. |
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Commitment to Plato's philosophy tended to reinforce a Pythagorean orientation towards science. |
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What we've tended to do in the past I think is to think in terms of exclusive jurisdiction. |
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Conversely, sorrow that was smothered in guilt tended to be a sort of glaucous hue. |
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These rolls were rather fragile and easily torn, so they tended to become damaged if much used. |
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Those estate owners who could be affected by a community or crofting bid have tended to hold back to see what will happen. |
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Russian poetry tended to the apocalyptic and visionary rather than preoccupation with the blood and ruin of the real war. |
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The biggest point of deviation is that Bombay tended to be overly and almost tastelessly didactic. |
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We've tended to believe that conflict and difference can be resolved by rationality, by negotiating, by treating all sides decently and fairly. |
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It used to be that if there was a crowd of people gathered together and having a conversation, Jeff tended not to join in. |
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It is just that aspirations at the club have tended towards the more ambitious side. |
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On the contrary, to judge by the entries in his Journal at this time, he tended to regard himself very much as a sinner and a lost soul. |
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German fox-hunters tended to be aristocratic, in his view effete and probably Anglophile. |
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Academic councils devoted to the applied sciences and practical studies also tended to be better funded. |
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Most of the actors I've tended to work with are pretty great egoless actors, so they don't tend to get defensive. |
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It essentially separates early and later representatives of the species, which tended to develop evolute coiling through geologic time. |
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Clubs have always tended to become businesses, since the friendly societies gave way to mutual funds. |
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Certainly, the country's 20th century establishment has tended to regard Presbyterianism as un-Scottish, even treacherously anti-Scottish. |
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Our goalie was as deaf as a post, and tended not to hear our shouts to remind him the ball was coming until it was far too late. |
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It was tended by a single family for six generations before it became part of the collection. |
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The whole question is fascinating, because generative linguists have not tended to be interested in this question. |
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In those days such simple telescopes tended to produce poor images with colored fringes around celestial objects. |
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For those of you who visited York Livestock Centre, you will remember the bewhiskered gentleman who manned the sweetshop and tended the gardens. |
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The calm voice was always there but tended to get drowned out by the soundless scream of panic. |
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Chance remarks of the Allied leaders sometimes tended to assume the quality of self-fulfilling prophecies. |
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During those bright college years I also noticed that profs tended to reward students for going out on a limb. |
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Moscow pianists tended towards a muscular clarity and strong willed emphasis on power and projection. |
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They wouldn't let Grandpa Dan fight so instead he tended the remuda for Terrell's Texas Rangers. |
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All this weight of armament tended to compensate for the engine being mounted amidships. |
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It's just that we as critics have tended to stand apart and denigrate the content. |
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The bed was so good that it tended to highlight the frowziness of the chairs and other furniture fittings. |
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He said although the service attracted younger wardens, the younger generation tended to have demands on their time. |
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Men tended to utilize the anaclitic choice, Freud thought, and women tend toward the narcissistic. |
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Hamilton was educated in the elitist qualities of Scotland's early improvers who tended to equate cultivated manners with moral virtue. |
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Woman who drank diet soda pop that was artificially sweetened did not show any increased risk and tended to lose weight. |
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The Compromise fostered a climate in which majority voting prejudicial to the interests of a particular State tended to be avoided. |
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And the issue of moral propriety tended to have to do with the fidelity of the wife rather than the activities of the husband. |
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When conflicts arise, the Kremlin has tended to cut the Gordian knot rather than attempting to untie it. |
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And the region's scientists and researchers have tended to concentrate on finding practical applications rather than unraveling basic principles. |
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However, seeing as a lot of it was influenced by Futurist art it tended to be bought up by the Fascists. |
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During the early 1970s, most climate experts came to agree that interglacial periods tended to end more abruptly than had been supposed. |
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Gardeners tended her yard and flowers, and the grocer brought her groceries to her on his way home. |
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Morning came early, as it tended to in the early days of spring, causing Armande to wake with the dawn chorus of birds. |
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Beneath it he created his own rose-coloured granite sarcophagus, and tended the flowers around it daily. |
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The thrusting spear tended to have a stronger, fairly broad leaf or lozenge shaped head with a central ridge for strength. |
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The early retirers tended to be from higher socioeconomic groups than the later retirers. |
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As he got older and his reviews got more reverent, the films tended to get less interesting, though watching him was almost always a pleasure. |
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He points out that early forms of benchmarking tended to be reverse engineering. |
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Some conclude that by the 1840s pickpockets and shoplifters alike tended to be adults and professional thieves. |
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The prevailing tendencies of our literature after independence tended toward revisionist politics. |
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Among persons that continued to sustain arrests in Manhattan, both licit and illicit substance use tended to persist throughout mid-life. |
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Sports drew most of their revenue from gate money, but tended to set admission prices well below what the market could bear. |
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This reflects the fact the subjects other than food have tended to preoccupy classical scholars. |
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Rhapsodic, ironic, elegiac and disillusioned, the urban sketch, for all its sparkle, tended toward melancholy. |
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Specialist and propagandist historians have tended to look at the religious phenomena in isolation from this cultural context. |
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University administrators have tended to welcome online education and distance learning. |
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The boy appeared groggy as he was tended by a doctor in green scrubs and a veiled, gloved and masked nurse. |
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The speed and the scale of Bieber's success have tended to make Braun seem like a lottery winner: a lucky schmo who hit it big. |
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Those with children under the age of 18 in the home tended to stand apart from those without. |
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Ten years ago, he points out, shoppers looking for a quality TV tended to plump for a Sony or a Philips. |
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The 17 studies of sodium cromoglycate tended to involve small numbers of patients, differed in outcome measures, and showed evidence of publication bias. |
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We tended her three children, leaving the widow free to do other things. |
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As such, foreign policies regarding China have tended to vacillate between strategic ambiguity and strategic engagement. |
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Latin pitchers tended to be, and still are, guileful rather than fast, but this, too, has changed. |
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To oversimplify, the crown prosecutors who I have talked to have tended to be very supportive of the notions in the book. |
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The introduction of new technologies, their true costs, and the passion of leading change tended to blind side many. |
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Not only is Rally Argentina a legendary round of the World Championship, but it has also tended to be happy hunting ground for Citroën. |
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While these expectations were very much part of their everyday language, they tended to reflect the ideal more than the reality. |
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Royal Shakespeare Company audiences, like the company, tended to be knowledgeable about the texts, anticipating how a production might handle the cruxes. |
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Read how the editor Christoph Kohler got his maltreated toenails tended to at a beauty temple in Zurich after a football season. |
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Musical musings on the English nation have tended towards the cosily nostalgic. |
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But that tended to be what got to us and drove us on a bit further, giving us the killer instinct. |
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However, the Government response tended to slip back into the paradigm of corporate social responsibility. |
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Government policies in developing countries have tended to be biased against rural needs. |
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Regardless of how much they purchase, they never seem to have enough, as workers tended to misplace the tools or take them home with them. |
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The failure to take these impacts into consideration tended to result in an overestimation of the net impact and effect. |
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This meant that I had low energy and I tended to sit and stare into space. |
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Whatever the reason, most of us tended to be excited about getting a career-oriented job. |
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She tended to be a kind of a pushover for things that were artistic anyway. |
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In England, these energies tended to become infused with a democratic radicalism which eschewed collectivism in favor of individual self-interest. |
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Sanden's ads tended to present the body as a battery in need of constant recharging. |
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The particular cut-off that we used was that those babies that stayed beyond a corrective age of 36 weeks gestation tended to be the ones that didn't seem to do so well. |
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Nor was it one they tended to trace back to some residual force of upbringing, like that upwardly mobile impulse so often attributed to immigrant families. |
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In the most Belgicized areas, hill forts tended to give way to large settlements on lower ground, sometimes with their approaches defended by great running earthworks. |
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We also found that one particularly aggressive predatory ant species tended to attack bugs carrying eggs, and gangs of these ants could succeed in killing them. |
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The most contentious matter on which the moderates tended to side with Bowdoin and the radicals concerned Bernard's animadversions on crowd action. |
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As a result of the political context, referendums have up to now tended to concern constitutional matters. |
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With the usual prerogative of the wealthy classes, he tended to choose doctors with a reputation for having studied some topics in greater detail than usual. |
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Unauthorized arms users tended to obtain their arms by pilfering from state forces, or from civilians with access to local markets and imports. |
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These ratings tended to be more negative on the first rest day following work shifts as compared to the subsequent rest day. |
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Workplaces have tended to act as if wives were still at home managing the multiple roles of homemaking and child rearing. |
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The issue would be somewhat less significant if the revisions had occurred in both directions and hence tended to cancel out. |
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Those townships in the Southern part of the area that contain lakeshore property tended to have relatively high rates of in-migrants. |
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However, the Gdańsk legislative assembly, which was of German composition, tended to antagonize the Polish overseer whenever possible. |
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Chart 4 indicates that, except for total consumer credit, all variables in our sample have tended to be revised downwards. |
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In large towns, it tended to act as a collaborating class, offering the aristocracy and the upper middle class the means of power in exchange for recognition and status. |
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Military depots fifty years ago usually had a large network of railway tracks, as much of their traffic, human and otherwise, tended to arrive and depart by rail. |
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American foreign policy and politics tended to draw jeers, especially from intellectuals, and American braggadocio was condemned widely. |
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Berman rarely spoke at faculty meetings, and teachers tended to avoid him in the lunchroom. |
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Or if they did prepare, political ambition is something that they tended to explain away, as if it's somehow not acceptable to admit to it. |
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The Ross, an excellent gun for competition, tended to jam during rapid fire. |
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Side effects tended to be mild or moderate, occur early in treatment and did not commonly require discontinuation from the study. |
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Survey participants tended to be split on the perceived impacts of the training on their job mobility, flexibility, security and earnings. |
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And in many cases, illustrators didn't just draw the scene, but tended to dramatize it by adding stereotypical details. |
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They tended to be very dismissive of whether the government would actually follow through on any of the actions mentioned. |
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Normally, however, an army living off the country tended to straggle and to load itself down with loot. |
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I am tempted to say that we suburban parents have it all wrong-with the tended lawns and groomed and protected childhoods we work so hard to provide. |
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Properly tended stands grow more quickly and achieve greater timber volumes in a shorter time than do untended forests. |
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And all the groups I've always liked have always tended to be very dark and very kind of depressed and nihilistic. |
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Our husbands weren't allowed to be angry when we were pregnant, even if we tended to have a bad temper. |
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Large public companies, governments and banks have tended to lead the way in implementing strategies to leverage diversity. |
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In his experience, nature tended to make one dirty, smelly and tired. |
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However, focus group respondents tended to describe the documents they received as dense and legalistic. |
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The senatorial aristocracy with its widely dispersed estates had virtually disappeared, and the ownership of landed property tended to become more regional. |
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This, naturally, gave the economy great capacity for adjustment to fluctuations, and tended toward insularity in people's ideas. |
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The resulting Charter was a mixed bag that tended to have played out the position of the gradualist approach. |
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They never seemed to be thoroughly clean so that most employees tended to give them a wide berth. |
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Krishn was a cowherd and he had tended cows. So he should have spoken of this creature in reverential terms. |
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The group found that women were portrayed only in their domestic roles and that texts tended to belittle women. |
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Oil tended to leak most with tidal movements and particularly when the tide was ebbing. |
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But to date, the approach of the international community has tended to resemble buckshot from a shotgun. |
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Given its coming of age in the 19th Century, this tradition has tended to elevate humans over nature and accorded an exalted place to human consciousness. |
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In time it forms a short stumpy trunk that will stand up to the mistral wind with vigour if carefully tended by the vine grower. |
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The catacombs, and the lovingly tended graves within, have embalmed the lives and loves of centuries past in a deathly stillness, broken only by the babble of a passing brook. |
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Like its predecessor as pretender to the LDP's crown, the Socialist Party, it has tended to be a rather tame opposition. |
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The original buildings, constructed from dung and straw, tended to collapse whenever hit by one of the country's frequent earth tremors. |
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The Crown had to take that statement as a whole so that the version of facts that it contained at once implicated and tended to exculpate the appellant. |
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Those in developing countries tended to be bigger cities than those in richer countries. |
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Though she tended to be ditzy at times, she was a great friend. |
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People who had injured someone and who had probably been negligent tended to leave the scene if the car could not be traced. |
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Thereafter, it resumed its appreciation and tended towards its later central parities, moving for most of the time within a narrow range. |
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Their work also tended to bring them into conflict with both church and state authorities. |
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Parents who lived close together tended to have a more equal time-sharing arrangement. |
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Delegates from Petersburg and Lynchburg, with minimal ties to the North and a strong orientation to the Southern trade, tended to support disunion. |
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Before the Second World War, steelworks tended to be located close to iron ore mines, on account of the high cost of transporting the ore. |
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It was resolved to launch a national campaign for the abolition of both the caste system and dowry because together they tended to reinforce the system of caste endogamy. |
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In three categories, differences tended to be patterned: age, education, and income. |
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Following that year, hours and earnings tended to improve, but these gains were not always statistically significant. |
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These types of developments have tended to overshadow the existence of the natural advantages that still exist in all agricultural regions. |
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In general, reports tended to underemphasise the most challenging issues and focus on the positive achievements. |
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The Pentecostal movement has also tended towards end times theology. |
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We tended to believe those accounts that were reasonably well corroborated by these sources of information. |
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Where systematic surveys have been undertaken, rates of violent crime have tended to stay steady. |
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He edited this remark out of the printed version of his comments, because he had found that people tended to recall his playful statements more readily than his serious ones. |
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Over the last year, however, observations collected per month have tended to diminish to an average of less than 9,000 per month. |
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These rolls were rather fragile, so they tended to become damaged. |
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The short-branched members from closely related species usually clustered together, whereas long-branched members tended to form one or several lineage-specific groups. |
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Other workers have, however, tended to view the diversifications as resulting from a complex mix of intrinsic biological and extrinsic physical factors. |
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Since shad and herring do not make nests and there was no clear, deep channel to concentrate them, fish tended to move around even more frantically. |
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London-based writers tended to overgeneralise from their experience. |
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He was a member of the now-defunct Scottish Labour Action, an organisation which tended to see the UK party as a sister organisation, rather than the mother ship. |
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Adam tended to the garden and he and Eve ate locally sourced, organically grown vegetation. |
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The women who ate more fish tended to be slightly older, nonsmokers, more likely to take aspirin and multivitamins regularly, and more physically active. |
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Critical judgement of the play has tended to be unfavourable. |
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Typically, organised developers tended to be niche players concentrating on a particular geographic location rather than having a pan-India presence. |
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He was slower than the rest, less imaginative, and he tended to plod a bit. |
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On the whole they were pessimistic, and tended to overestimate how high taxes were. |
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Indeed, this book's special virtue is to historicize and demystify the material conditions of everyday life which industrial culture has tended to naturalize. |
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Puffins, notable for their high wing-loading, may have also had more difficulty maneuvering during foul weather when the wind tended to blow upslope. |
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The aunts tended The Gland as though it were an endangered species, butter and jammed it, tea and sconed it, whole it oozed and smarmed, toadied and fawned. |
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Although, like the Irish, we've always punched above our weight in the ranks of global pop culture, we've tended to be ambivalent about the results. |
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For people of all ages, the likelihood of having eaten something from a fast-food outlet tended to increase with income. |
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As a result, I have tended to steer clear of the play, thinking that, if Homer sometimes nods, then here at any rate, Shakespeare was deeply asleep! |
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For 1999 and 2000, young offender circuit cases tended on average to be completed faster than in the resident court in Whitehorse. |
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Because of the quantities involved and the capital-intensive nature of the business, the early printing and publishing of books tended to be centralized. |
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She had the look of a prim and proper lady of the Victorian times, with her well tended hair, all neatly tied in a bun, and simple, ankle length dress. |
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The Bee tended to sensational journalism, adding to tensions in the city as it highlighted alleged crimes committed by blacks. |
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It is in this last category that Spurs have tended to go to excess, building a squad out of casino chips and stock market punts. |
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Historians have tended to consider Populism muddleheaded: America looked forward, Populists looked backward. |
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Even the best of moves, made with the best of motives, tended to turn out badly. |
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In the past, Mr. Pilati has tended to present the YSL man as a pileup of commercial goods. |
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The difficulty with this strategy was that it tended to provide ample room for the reproduction of stereotypical views regarding the barbarism of the primitive. |
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Often times, farm gate prices have tended to rise steeply above the floor price due to stiff price competition amongst cotton traders. |
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Earlier Greek thinkers had tended to speak of limitedness and unlimitedness in ways suggesting a qualitative rather than a quantitative notion. |
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I used to have to stay up the whole night before most of my O'level prelims, given that I only tended to start studying the entire year's work at 3 or 4 that afternoon. |
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Mothers tended to seek validation for their current behaviour and to seek information or guidance for the future. |
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Historically, editors have tended to conflate the quarto and Folio texts. |
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Given the tortuousness of the puzzle I tended to favour structurally simple clues, as I hope my choice above shows. |
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The papermakers he met tended to be perplexed by his interest, but he persisted. |
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After the epidemic ended in 1973, what folks tended to remember most about the skyjackers was their futility. |
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Likewise, once the Council established a new group and defined its mandate, it tended to pay little attention to how its work was proceeding. |
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The rise of so many subspecialisms, moreover, has tended to produce often mutually hostile in-groups unable and unwilling to relate to each other. |
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So arbitrage managers have tended to buy the bonds and sell short the shares. |
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From the standpoint of the U.S. side of the global codependency, the official purchases along with private market purchases have tended to hamper dollar depreciation. |
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States with large populations of new immigrants tended to ride the economic upswing. |
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The popularity of this unique gemstone has tended to wax and wane just like the moon. |
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But the sun came through the trees, old women tended the graves of old men, and a red squirrel hopped down from the trees and went running and hopping over the stones. |
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Consequently, as the forms of jewels tended to become stereotyped, the matching set of jewels, or parure, became the dominant style in jewelry. |
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Even the august Mahler was subject to his slashing wit, which tended to strike home with a minimum of words. |
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The animal tended to fly about, then automatically go back to the cage because it was used to it. |
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On the other hand, Lawson did find high-ranking military sources who knew the man, though they tended to regard him as a blowhard. |
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Lady Thatcher also tended to proselytize about the work ethic, rather than the welfare state. |
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I'm Asian by origin and growing up in Leicester I tended to have mainly Asian friends. |
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He had abundant time to strategize with Nigerian partners, he tended to ignore warnings, and he yearned for his family's approval. |
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There are many unassuming patriots who have tended forests for scores of years with a strong sense of obligation as civilian. |
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Zeta-Jones's mid-Atlantic accent has always sounded to me an avatar of phoniness, and her acting has tended to follow suit. |
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The rapid growth of the young country generated powerful demand for loans and tended to stimulate the overextension of credit. |
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Organisers tended to offer more than one session within a project, and frequently offered a wide selection of languages. |
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This tended to increase the feeling of receptivity and reciprocity between the researchers and the audiences. |
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For example, he demonstrates that Sioux migrants tended to move to Chicago in family groups while Chippewa people were younger, single, and more often female. |
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Despite variation, there may have been a main tendency in the values, that is, they may have tended to move upward or downward. |
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In short, the system created a power base which tended to act in a closed circle. |
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His suggestions to editors and his criticisms tended to be delivered in a velvet glove, not with a mailed fist. |
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In the Balkans, where Predators were first deployed, their wings tended to ice over. |
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The debate in Europe has tended to go the opposite way: official price statistics have been criticized for under-estimating inflation. |
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Once it was dawn, the animal would not wait around for a person who tended to get up late. |
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Lines must be tended during the entire lockage procedure to permit rapid cast off in case of emergency. |
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If like me, you tended to avoid art house movies because you thought they were just an excuse to show some jubblies bouncing around, well stop right now and give them a try. |
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She was not allowed to relax too much as the placenta might stick to her womb if she just tended to lie around. |
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Advanced capitalist economies have tended to increase the autonomy of the central bank and depoliticize monetary policy. |
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Uniforms and ceremonial dress have tended to play a dual role in the history of men's fashion. |
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Mr. Galbraith called Veblen one of American history's most astute social scientists, but also acknowledged that he tended to be overcritical. |
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