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1 The Dauntless have a proclivity for baked goods, I've noticed.
2 The finding is that not-for-profits also have a proclivity to publish positive results, he said.
3 But, as is well known, I have a proclivity or helping sick or injured people; I gravitate to them.
4 I recall Matt raving about it and Diggy has a proclivity for bourbon.
5 The defense will also try to show Gray had a proclivity for feigning injuries.
6 It also has a proclivity for choosing atmospheric songs that are a minute or shorter.
7 Each has a proclivity for invading the most silent spaces and creating their own special kind of snow-soft sound.
8 He has a proclivity for watches, some of which are valued at $70,000.
9 "Don't assume just because I have a proclivity for cattle rustling that I'm a liar-anda gambler."
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