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1She has a sense of the occasion and tends towards the theatrical.
2However, prices are high and the quality tends towards the mediocre.
3For another, the American notion of freedom tends towards the individual.
4Their nature tends towards the pragmatic and constructive, even in defeat.
5If someone tends towards the commitment-phobic, technology can nurture and coddle that phobia.
6All that exists tends towards perfection, and thus is the Philosopher's Stone prepared.
7The new Arden Shakespeare tends towards the theory that England's greatest writer was gay.
8He has softened in his manner and tends towards friendship.
9And though the women's dress tends towards depression, the brilliant military uniforms make amends.
10Like most spectacular debuts, the film tends towards the autobiographical.
11Eimer's view therefore tends towards a mechanical explanation, while Naegeli postulates a vital energy.
12The music tends towards roots, beats and old school soul.
13Hawksley tends towards the China threat, but with sympathy for the difficulties China has faced.
14Despite the contention that capitalism thrives on competition, in practice the market tends towards monopoly.
15Their way of shaping reality tends towards the odd.
16It goes where it pleases, and tends towards the breathless, the shrill and the warbly.
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