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1 All Scotsmen seem to have a natural proclivity for quoting the appropriate dirge when sorrow shows itself.
2 The endeavour of writing honestly came easily, flowing from a natural proclivity to say it how it is.
3 This, and not natural proclivity , is the reason why genius so often shows a tendency to eccentric and abnormal conduct.
4 From fallen parents our entire race had inherited a fallen nature, that is to say, a natural proclivity towards sin.
5 All our natural proclivities are towards gaiety.
6 College life is but another phase of this great truth, when these natural proclivities are more manifest, because more matured.
7 Chance had made soldiers of them; whereas their natural proclivities would have seated them at the green table of a congress.
8 He was educated for the profession of medicine, but did not progress far before his natural proclivities directed him towards the physical sciences.
9 'Well, let us call it a natural proclivity then,' and he offered a smile that struck her as heart-achingly sad.
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