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1
His
natural
propensity
for temporising asserted itself and his finger left the bell.
2
My
natural
propensity
was to raise trees, fruit and forest, from the seed.
3
But with his
natural
propensity
for lying, he resorted to his old devices.
4
But the hillmen adopt it rather from a
natural
propensity
,
than from military knowledge.
5
They feel wearisomeness in religious duties, but a
natural
propensity
to things of the flesh.
6
We have sufficient reason to think that this
natural
propensity
exists still in undiminished vigour.
7
It is the
natural
propensity
of man to be idle, but not to be inactive.
8
They say that she has a
natural
propensity
to take things that are not her own.
9
But how often is the
natural
propensity
to society disturbed or destroyed by the operations of government!
10
Although they have a
natural
propensity
to communicate digitally, they also need to understand the importance of face time.
11
Lies, without their
natural
propensity
to falsehoods, they could not avoid, for every minute produces some, at least exaggerations.
12
The only effect it has is indirect in furthering the
natural
propensity
of these people to an adoration of nature.
13
But Joharran grew up immersed in the ways of leadership and had a
natural
propensity
to take on those responsibilities.
14
Because of food's
natural
propensity
for appropriation, fusion and adaptation, the exact source of famous dishes can be impossible to pinpoint.
15
Before habits of industry are formed, necessity is the only thing which will overcome our
natural
propensity
to indulge in indolence.
16
There is a
natural
propensity
to action, but then it is a propensity that operates irregularly, unless under the influence of necessity.
natural
propensity
natural