Saturn in Cancer at the time of the perihelion inclines you to deal with issues of home, family, security, finances, and relationships. |
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Kraynak's hostility toward skeptical and individualistic liberalism inclines him to overlook the virtues of democracy. |
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With the Segway, you can also move up and down rugged terrain as well as slopes and inclines with a little practice. |
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Focusing on the epistemic responsibility aspect of justification inclines us to fallibilism about knowledge. |
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With three adults on board, it was huffing and puffing up some of the steeper inclines. |
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Perhaps the very familiarity of hospital or police dramas inclines us to take the protagonists for granted. |
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This page lists some of the funiculars, inclines, and counterbalances that have operated in Northern California. |
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It enables a vehicle to chug up, or engine-brake down, daunting inclines, and idle over obstacles. |
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The Connemara ponies settled in and seemed surefooted in sharp, jumbled rocks, deep mud and steep angled inclines and declines. |
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The Kelso sand dune habitat is composed of a continuum of inclines, that vary from flat to steep. |
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And our affection for animals, uninformed by experience of them, distorts our perceptions and inclines us toward anthropomorphism. |
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Tecton designed the enclosures in such a way as to emphasise the steep inclines and densely wooded slopes. |
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The unfailing recurrence of His mercies both temporally and spiritually inclines us to take them as a matter of course. |
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The awareness of their individual blemishes and shortcomings inclines the frustrated to detect ill will and meanness in their fellow men. |
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He inclines to the belief that the Ugarites got the idea of the alphabet from Phoenician users who were developing the Sinai script. |
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The six-liter, 325-horsepower turbo diesel engine can muscle you up loose inclines and keep you in the passing lane. |
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He inclines his head sideways and a little back, looking up at the ceiling again. |
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Having to make a difficult choice I opted for the runners run and slogged up the first of several steep inclines. |
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Pisces inclines to shortness, with the body marked as fleshy, plump, and sensitive to swellings and water retention. |
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Stepping-stones were inset into the now-calmer inclines, facilitating access. |
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The movement's patriotic rhetoric often inclines into aggressive nationalism. |
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I think premillennialism is dangerous, because this inclines you to simplistic and dangerous positions. |
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The country in Yuba, Wisconsin is extremely hilly, and the tobacco tractor had a very high wheel base, making it too top-heavy to use on inclines. |
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This week's emotionally intense, all or nothing energy inclines people towards radical solutions and massive rejigs rather than compromises or incremental steps. |
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However, lizards may alter their behavior on inclines of different slopes. |
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I confess, I'm a sycophant, even if my bootlicking inclines less toward, oh say, administration officials than foul-mouthed and amusing anti-propagandists. |
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By the time he suggests that the verse inclines towards the pentameter, it is clear that it has not occurred to him that the phrasings are of formal significance. |
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Which is a problem, as it inclines me to go more foetal, which of course means that I won't do any more study, because I feel that I won't succeed at it. |
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As this margin inclines dorsally, it sweeps around in a distally concave arc to produce a rounded, distally pointing extremity adjacent to the dorsal margin. |
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It's hard to explain just how sharp the inclines were on these hills. |
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The inclines on the road near Fewston Church present a challenge. |
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By following the ridge of the city's hills, it provides tolerable gradients and avoids steep inclines, which proliferate in the city's side streets. |
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It tackled steep inclines, rocky surfaces, muddy tracks and sand dunes with aplomb and at no time did I feel it would bog down or fail to scale rocky obstacles. |
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On even the gentlest of inclines you really need to select fourth or even third to have a hope of maintaining any sort of forward momentum at all. |
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Sometimes he takes one route, and sometimes another, just as his fancy inclines him, he pays no attention to the compass, but sails by dead reckoning of his own devising. |
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Dangerous inclines, gradients and sharp curves add to the mess. |
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Stream engines don't handle inclines well, however, so the trip from Cairns to Kuranda takes twice as long as if the train were hauled by a modern diesel-electric. |
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I muscled my way up inclines and picked up speed on the rocky downhills. |
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Instead, full recompense could only be made by God, which His infinite mercy inclines Him to provide. |
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Certainly all the main inclines were in place, very little was altered until closure. |
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Though they act in manly fashion to protect women, they foreswear the manliness that inclines them to perform this duty. |
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Extensive internal tramway systems connected the quarries using inclines to transport slate between galleries. |
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Colloquial Welsh inclines very strongly towards the use of auxiliaries with its verbs, as in English. |
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Even growers whose taste inclines more towards Radio 3 recognise the merits of drum and bass. |
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He used a combination of gravity on downward inclines and locomotives for level and upward stretches. |
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But on the steepest inclines, the frogs' toes can begin to peel away from the surface. |
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Sherpas are known for their ability to tackle treacherous inclines almost as effortlessly as straight paths. |
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He continued to work with Ericsson, and in 1830 they patented a method of ascending steep inclines on railways. |
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Adventure Cove Waterpark will feature Southeast Asia's first hydromagnetic coaster, Riptide Rocket, a slide that propels riders up and down inclines and around sharp curves. |
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Rather than have six power racks, six bench presses, and six inclines, a modular system is more compact while providing a coach with a better view of a structured workout. |
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