Wednesday, December 1003: 'Penchant for sexism' Clinton told the Des Moines Register, "It's not the first time he's demonstrated a penchant for sexism," when asked about Trump's comments about her.
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Yasiel Puig is a flashy Cuban with a penchant for pissing off opponents; Madison Bumgarner is a beer-chuggin' 'Murican good ol' boy with a penchant for pissing off opponents.
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" She replied that Trump had a "penchant for sexism.
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" He told the audience, "This penchant for self-aggrandizement and this penchant for tweeting, this penchant to focus so specifically and eternally on what he does or doesn't do, even if he was right about everything, is sending a message to all of you and sending a message to your younger siblings that is just totally inappropriate.
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Beuys's penchant for provocative, concise statements drives the film along.
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And if you've developed a penchant for heroin and crack….
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That seems odd considering Van Dyke's penchant for speaking frankly.
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What has Trump done to demonstrate his penchant for unity?
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We can ask additional questions about Trump's penchant for bullying.
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BankBazaar seems to have a penchant for big name backers.
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A chief executive, then, with a penchant for 3 a.m.
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The group's penchant for violence goes beyond simply racial animus.
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Part of the reason is Duterte's own penchant for retaliation.
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Bullock's problem may be his penchant for, well, the work.
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Trump has also shown a penchant for easily debunked propagandizing.
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Major historical events do not escape Trump's penchant for falsehood.
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And CPAC attendees are supportive of Trump's penchant for tweeting.
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Then again, Krane seems to have a penchant for counterprogramming.
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He said the horse had a penchant for running away.
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And they are known to have a penchant for seafood.
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Would one person's penchant for tomahawk steaks cause a blowout?
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Still, he maintains his penchant for addressing broad, overarching themes.
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Mr. Wexner's penchant for experimentation extended beyond his stores, too.
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Hillary's penchant for privacy cost her over and over again
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Britain has a penchant for conserving its heritage, of course.
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I have an addictive personality and a penchant for collecting.
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Ironically, his penchant for such associations has one curious advantage.
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My penchant for math developed through my interest in baseball.
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This penchant for activism is what makes the town vibrant.
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Mr. Trump showed a penchant for fabrication during the campaign.
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Rare, the game's developer, has a penchant for mischievous humor.
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South Dakota has a penchant for putting people in jail.
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What explains the American penchant for creativity, invention and innovation?
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Later, however, he raised his own penchant for avoiding alcohol.
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The two also have a similar penchant for bright colors.
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And getting yelled at by the left for a few weeks might help awaken Lieberman's penchant for annoying liberals — a penchant that would be very helpful to a Trump administration looking to slow-walk investigations.
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He had a penchant for simple storylines of good versus evil.
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The gesture reflected more than Mr. Calatrava's penchant for structural drama.
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She deserves better a slick personality and a penchant for squabbling.
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She was a black American woman with a penchant for elephants.
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Burns also became well known for his penchant for plastic surgery.
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He hates pop music and has a penchant for burning books.
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Australians, with their penchant for travel, are also an appealing target.
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"We seem to have a penchant for big games," Phelps said.
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Adventure Time's penchant for experimentation was both admirable and skillfully executed.
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The rest of the project showcased Choc's penchant for love songs.
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Several speakers mentioned his penchant for chiding people over grammatical mistakes.
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NYC foodies with a penchant for photogenic eats are in luck.
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Nonetheless, he shares their penchant for falling out with the players.
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Considering my penchant for puns, I'm surprised it took this long!
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Gulf governments' penchant for secrecy may also have played a part.
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The French, with their penchant for putting a twist on Anglicisms,
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He also shares an imperious style and penchant for outsized pay.
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Her penchant for hammering strokes from the baseline was also endearing.
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We haven't learned anything new about Hillary Clinton's penchant for secrecy.
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They all dress similarly: Nell and Olivia share a penchant for
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What's most surprising about the Hungarians is their penchant for goals.
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Kopatchinskaja's intensely rhapsodic, half-wild approach counterbalanced Petrenko's penchant for control.
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Mr. Sherman had a penchant for correcting others' grammar, and Mrs.
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Ms. Stewart-Cousins's penchant for listening, they said, made it possible.
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Of particular concern was the team's spectacular penchant for blowing leads.
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His descendant Darius, a political activist, has a penchant for vanishing.
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He inspired me with his offbeat curiosity and penchant for serendipity.
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"I have sort of a penchant for old things," he said.
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It&aposs held up well, even withstanding his penchant for digging.
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Behind the scenes, he joked about Mr. Bolton's penchant for confrontation.
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Ross has a penchant for putting his foot in his mouth.
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But the president, with his penchant for hyperbole, outdoes them all.
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Trump also has a penchant for making decisions on his own.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's penchant for first-class flights went public.
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And that's Trump's penchant for catching his own aides off guard.
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The president's penchant for improvisation may not have served him well.
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Trump's penchant for calling up people to chat is well-known.
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The incoming president's penchant for deleting information has been highlighted before.
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Hope's lifelong penchant for chorus girls was an open industry secret.
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Even during his events, Trump's penchant for veering off script was evident.
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Still, a penchant for all things glittery certainly makes for good formalwear.
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Given the Internet's penchant for sarcasm, maybe it was to be expected.
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As for Trump's penchant for gold ... well, check out his NYC pad.
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Her only visible flamboyance is a penchant for leopard skin kitten heels.
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That comes from a story largely about Trump's penchant for conspiracy theories.
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We Brits haven't yet lost the European penchant for deferring on difficulty.
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THE Norwegian Nobel Committee has a penchant for awarding premature peace prizes.
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Margot Robbie revealed her penchant for amateur tattooing on Friday's Tonight Show.
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The phones, as you recall, have a penchant for bursting into flames.
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It's good for security, but a struggle for your penchant for laziness.
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She also has a penchant for hidden imagery in her music videos.
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Project Judge also shares the Yakuza series' penchant for quirky, tangential minigames.
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There is an editorial penchant for shirtless male leaders in your pages.
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But, she got her penchant for collecting from her mother, Debbie Reynolds.
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Russian state TV is not happy with Michael Phelps' penchant for cupping.
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But later in the talk, Musk addressed his penchant for ambitious deadlines.
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Melvin said Overton's penchant for giving up home runs is easily explained.
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Details were shrouded in uncertainty, largely owing to Kopchovsky's penchant for hyperbolizing.
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The younger Flynn has a penchant for spreading conspiracy theories on Twitter.
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Yet you've also been outspoken about the political class' penchant for lying.
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Today, biologists are especially intrigued by the seal's penchant for marine caves.
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Undoubtedly, my penchant for minor ailments comes from a place of privilege.
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Democrats have highlighted his penchant for incendiary statements about Muslims and homosexuality.
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But Trump isn't known for his penchant for long, detailed policy discussions.
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And Mr. Trump's penchant for polling outsiders about his staff fosters tension.
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Maduro's new penchant for strong-arm tactics could see his rival arrested.
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He also has a formidable bat and a penchant for the spotlight.
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Is Goldie the lion's penchant for laziness just that, or something more?
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At Tronc, Mr. Ferro has exhibited a penchant for audacious business ideas.
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Guo's own taste for martial splendor complements her penchant for ornamental femininity.
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Haley, 85033, is a surprising pick given Trump's penchant for rewarding loyalty.
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Trump derided Bolton's penchant for pushing military action and intervention on occasion.
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They share the same penchant for conspiracy theories, plus a close friendship.
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The first essay, "Water Babies," recounts the Sacks family's penchant for swimming.
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Professors' penchant for using obesity as a metaphor for capitalism and excess.
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The show's penchant for shock also manifests itself in lengthy, narrated monologues.
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He also has a penchant for retweeting Bill McKibben, a prominent environmental activist.
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Two dishes reminded me of the Portuguese penchant for pork combined with clams.
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Perry also has a penchant for publicly flirting with Bloom on social media.
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Both men seem to be combustible, insecure personalities with a penchant for power.
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The PKK has a penchant for going after security targets in its attacks.
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His penchant for short, simple, punchy sentences, though, contrasts with Clinton as well.
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Canadian musician and bonafide heartthrob Shawn Mendes has a penchant for surprising us.
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The young congressman initially stood out for his penchant for criticizing Democratic leadership.
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Is her penchant for wearing white a subliminal alignment with the suffragette movement?
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It reflected a penchant for forgery that was widespread in the revolutionary era.
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Indians' penchant for gold spans centuries and is rooted in the Hindu religion.
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If any modern supermodel has a penchant for changing her hair, it's Bella.
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With each brand, her penchant for excess, mystery, drama, and sex is clear.
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Giuliani's moth-like penchant for the limelight had gotten the better of him.
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Her steely, unglamorous image (a confessed penchant for skirts notwithstanding) inspires young women.
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The shorts feature similar meticulously framed visuals and a penchant for Kubrickian symmetry.
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Combine this with Xi's penchant for surveillance, and there are inevitable security concerns.
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One thing that cracked her up endlessly: Costar Tom Hanks' penchant for selfies.
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In this case, an actor named Ronald Reagan with a penchant for gaffes.
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This, combined with the studio's reliable penchant for interesting storytelling, has proven killer.
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RUPERT MURDOCH'S penchant for mass-market media has made him billions of dollars.
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Trump's penchant for the unpredictable, of course, means the selection process remains fluid.
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He also has a penchant for people with good taste in classic movies.
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Trump's penchant for demanding loyalty has exasperated allies and chilled his political opponents.
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Kyle also had a penchant for dry one-liners, heavy on word play.
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The droop is caused by alcohol's penchant for desensitizing and slowing reaction time.
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Trump's penchant for legal entanglements, meanwhile, has followed him into the White House.
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The posts seem unoffensive by Musk's standards, given his penchant for inflammatory tweets.
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A very well dressed eight-legged kangaroo with a penchant for Pink Floyd?
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Possessing the ability to collaborate and a penchant for teamwork is also key.
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This landscape visually and atmospherically matches his penchant for moody, luminous, muffled poetics.
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Both he and Trump have a penchant for conspiracy theories and performative flair.
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New York City has continued M.L.S.'s penchant for stargazing and big spending.
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And he called Strange "Lyin' Luther," recalling Trump's own penchant for pejorative nicknames.
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But perhaps the most extraordinary thing about her was her penchant for writing.
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There are signs that some consumers are rethinking their penchant for sweetened cereals.
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Another problem with Thomson as a model is his penchant for sweeping generalizations.
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On an early date, Michael told Marcia about his penchant for cross-dressing.
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It is certainly a risk given the president's penchant of ill-advised statements.
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The design guru Jony Ive has a penchant for Aston Martins and Bentleys.
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Stone has been widely described as having a penchant for stretching the truth.
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He has to be honest about his penchant for — let's call it creativity.
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He sadly also had a penchant for Nazi memorabilia and hard punk music.
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Atlanta has always had a penchant for hidden spots and word of mouth.
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His penchant for being an imperfect oaf makes him oddly resistant to criticism.
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Yet he has a penchant for exploring exactly these kinds of shifting landscapes.
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His penchant for throwing the ball to the other team is one reason.
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They shared a penchant for lofty rhetoric and a fondness for flashy cars.
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It was the latest example of the president's penchant for racially tinged remarks.
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Ms. Carter declined to discuss the will, citing Ms. Lee's penchant for privacy.
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That the collection took fashion's penchant for escapism via clothes and weaponized it.
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The project is part promotion and part penchant for barbering history, he said.
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Clare, we learn, has a penchant for questions unanswered, spaces unfilled, silences unbroken.
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Beth, the tragic sister with a penchant for piano-playing, is afforded actual
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Amplified with his penchant for hyperbole, the deal provides the perfect sound bite.
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His quick wit is irrepressible, and his penchant for a party well-known.
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The commander in chief reportedly has a penchant for pink and red Starburst.
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Mr. Heenan loved to take sides and show off his penchant for sarcasm.
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He has likewise chided himself publicly about his penchant for arguing with referees.
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Mr. Aucoin has a penchant for using the orchestra to hug vocal lines.
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Both presidents are populist insurgent leaders with a penchant for making inflammatory statements.
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He had a penchant for celeriac boiled in water and liverwurst with onions.
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He minimizes his coaches' mismanagement, conservative approach and penchant for early-down running.
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Even there the penchant for evenhandedness, levelling mockery at both candidates, seems misguided.
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He noted Trump's lack of political experience and penchant for making inflammatory statements.
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His penchant for wordplay sometimes gets the best of him in this book.
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Unless you're MacGyver or an electrician with a serious penchant for golf, probably not.
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Lebanese women, who have a penchant for biological improvement, are particularly keen on it.
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Rihanna has long been known for her penchant for bringing her wine with her.
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Meet Gemma Kate, the 15-month-old little girl with a penchant for parroting.
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"I think that's her essence, really," Zellweger says of her character's penchant for chaos.
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On the one hand, Brand New is known for its penchant for cryptic announcements.
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We're pretty sure he's talking about bad boy swimmers with a penchant for partying.
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With his penchant for hands-off regulations, it's easy to assume that he doesn't.
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Or like she's been making out with someone with a penchant for berry balm.
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He was known for having a hair-trigger temper and a penchant for fighting.
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Given the country's penchant for PC gaming, the slowdown has directly impacted Nvidia's sales.
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The show is a platform for Bannon's kinetic flair and penchant for the dramatic.
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His penchant for the dramatic turn of phrase is to be admired i think.
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"I don't love that he rides," Amrita said of Barninder's penchant for the road.
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She had a penchant for calling everyone "dah-ling" in her thick Hungarian accent.
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Don't forget the icy glance, and penchant for secret phone calls in the corner.
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After all, it involves two pop-star pundits with a penchant for self-promotion.
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His legacy as a creator began with his mother's penchant for clean, minimal lines.
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Instead, he points to Google's penchant for keeping Android not just open, but neutral.
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Khloé shows up with diamonds around her neck and a penchant for the rules.
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Considering the subreddit's penchant for targeted harassment and vote manipulation, they ought to be.
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Which, given her penchant for loose change, should probably be put to a halt.
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The three share a penchant for experimentalism that played well off of each other.
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No, I'm referring to praying mantises and their penchant for catching and consuming birds.
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The poet claimed that this penchant was due to the king's mother's Florentine origins.
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He frequently lampooned Rubio's penchant for sweating under the lights of the debate stage.
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Hillary, when you complain about "a penchant for sexism," who are you referring to.
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Investors said the CEOs would be mindful of Trump's penchant for rebuking companies publicly.
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Interrogation techniques Pompeo's comments Thursday underscore the former conservative congressman's penchant for tough talk.
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"I seem to have a penchant for old men with no teeth," laughs Bekvalac.
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Trump, the soon-to-be Twitterer-in-chief, shares Madison's penchant for instantaneous operations.
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Here, again, we see Delacroix's penchant for the painterly equivalent of the sad song.
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What's the cure for an unhealthy penchant for privacy that repeatedly creates unnecessary problems?
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Among the young developers, who share a penchant for art, an idea quickly formed.
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The concern obviously is his penchant for speaking his mind and making impulsive statements.
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And Yoel Romero: But McGregor's penchant in recent years has been for linear kicks.
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Mexico elected Andrés Manuel López Obrador, a leftist with a penchant for dodgy referendums.
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That would avoid any potential for confrontations, given Mr. Trump's penchant for dramatic stunts.
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But Wolff, despite his honeybadger-don't-care swagger, also has a penchant for laziness.
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It's one of the most famous examples of Disney's penchant for creating motherless characters.
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What's the cure for an unhealthy penchant for privacy that repeatedly creates unnecessary problems?
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Mr. Trump has had a penchant for using tragedies to illustrate his campaign's message.
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Ms. Wang, 45, is known as a pugnacious lawyer with a penchant for controversy.
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What is clear is his dissatisfaction with penalties, including Fowler's penchant for silly fouls.
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The Islamic State is a terrorist organization with a penchant for crucifixions and beheadings.
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Obviously, Asian-Americans are not the only victims of Hollywood's continuing penchant for whitewashing.
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We know George has a penchant for vintage style (thanks to mom Princess Kate!).
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Donald Trump's wealth and penchant for the finer things in life are well documented.
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I'm of the opinion that his penchant for philandering did not impact his leadership.
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Her Instagram feed shows she has a penchant for designer purses, such as Gucci.
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It didn't help that the tour-company driver had a penchant for morbid tales.
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Mr. van Zweden's general penchant for making everything overly emphatic was the downside here.
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Her penchant for inspirational phrases is evident on the colorful door to her apartment.
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Mr. Trump's penchant for threats has been characteristic of his administration from the beginning.
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Ms. Wise's penchant for knowing what she wants also extends to her romantic life.
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There is Mr. Biden's penchant for praising Republicans, former segregationists and right-leaning columnists.
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Charles M. Blow Opinion Columnist Donald Trump has a penchant for labeling particular people.
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It made me wish that PappaRich knew of the American penchant for bottomless bowls.
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Mr. Trump's penchant for prevarication has been a well-documented hallmark of his presidency.
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Will the British queens be able to match this American penchant for performing malice?
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Bezos' penchant for long-term thinking has helped Amazon withstand the test of time.
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He is known for his foul mouth and penchant for breaking the fourth wall.
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Vaughn did not have a history of balky knees or a penchant for controversy.
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She had a penchant for defying what others expected her to say or think.
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Ms. Berman, he said, was a "liar" and had a penchant for the dramatic.
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The billionaire penchant for stealth politics suggests a more radical conclusion may be necessary.
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Given Trump's penchant toward revenge, will he lash out at Canadians to punish them?
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David McNab turned his penchant for filming home videos into a budding second career.
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Now Playing Given Hollywood's penchant for recycling narratives, examples that fit your search abound.
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His penchant for numbers led NFL Network to call him the league's smartest man.
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Useful, too, is Ellery's penchant for entertaining two or three nights a week, minimum.
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But it's The Paranoyds' penchant for catchy choruses that ties together their varied influences.
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But the announced calendar of series also suggests a penchant for risk, even imagination.
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Traywick has a penchant for making the sort of grandiose statements a scientist rarely makes.
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They launched an investigation Friday in search of a culprit with a penchant for heights.
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Maybe it's his deep, judgmental voice, his penchant for drama, or his thousand-yard stare.
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Who knew the "Party in the U.S.A." singer had such a penchant for Australian cuisine?
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But it's easy to understand the players penchant for insulting each other on the field.
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And, given Hollywood's penchant for condescension toward people of faith, his rules were downright refreshing.
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Given his penchant for cryptic missives, let's look at the clues in this new footage:
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Perry among them, cite both as positives — emblematic of the state's penchant for personal freedom.
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Has a stationary lifestyle and a penchant for lasagna left your cat overweight and sluggish?
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Cryptocurrencies don't exactly have the best reputation thanks to their penchant for attracting unscrupulous people.
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Both men not only endorse torture, but also share a penchant for spreading conspiracy theories.
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This penchant is a luxury that a region which is falling behind economically cannot afford.
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Rather than the facts, your article reveals a penchant for the judiciary over the executive.
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Lip injections are part of it, but so is their penchant for dark self-tanner.
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Click here to view original GIFGoogle just combined music with its penchant for adorable animations.
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The jury is still out on the tactics, especially the president's penchant for weaponising tariffs.
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Or will they see in our compulsion to store a penchant for procrastination and hoarding?
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Yellow and red gowns confirmed the stars' penchant for primary colors at television's top honors.
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Michael Flynn (who himself has a penchant for believing Clinton-related child trafficking conspiracy theories).
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The comments, even given Trump's penchant for tough language, are unusual for a presidential candidate.
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It's true that Native Hawaiian history makes no mention of Pele's penchant for punishing pilferers.
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Lee, his older brother, is a drifter with a penchant for dogfighting and petty crime.
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He indulged his penchant for logorrhea—many of his videos exceeded the 20 minute mark.
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For instance: Did you realize she has a penchant for small bags with top handles?
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Pregnant females also showed a strong penchant for laying eggs in the darker-hued tents.
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Islamists with a penchant for fighting have been present in Bosnia since the Balkan wars.
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Ali Wong's Bertie is order: a neurotic yuppie with a penchant for fussy French pastry.
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Cal's persona is Peter Pan meets Rip Torn, with a penchant for the Mother Sauces.
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Later, messenger planet Mercury meets nebulous planet Neptune, enhancing your intuitive penchant for good conversation.
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His penchant for blunt real talk, especially on topics he cares about, is downright refreshing.
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And now, he and his dad, David Beckham are showing their penchant for green outerwear.
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Is it because the man really has a penchant for ejaculating into a potted plant?
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Her formula is unexpected, making it difficult for anyone to replicate her penchant for obscurity.
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Spiegel has discovered a method of capitalizing on his penchant for inspiring mobile product design.
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But soon enough players uncover a doomsday cult with a penchant for dabbling in explosives.
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Springsteen's memoir runs hot, as it should, given his penchant for marathon four-hour shows.
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He is a disgusting psycho rapist with a penchant for feeding newborns to his hounds.
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If you've followed him since joining in 2015, his penchant for Instagram has paid off.
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The EU's new penchant for free data follows an ongoing debate about piracy in academia.
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Prince's penchant for privacy may help explain how he kept his secret from so many.
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But he has yet to display a penchant for that sort of give-and-take.
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On Sunday, Clinton made sure to highlight the Trump administration's penchant for inventing terrorist attacks.
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But the biggest problem is that Trump has a penchant for legitimizing dictators and strongmen.
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Indulging his penchant for mysticism, Mr. Neumann changed the company's name to the We Company.
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Anyone with a penchant for Italian food knows fresh pasta is better than boxed spaghetti.
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Despite their penchant for flashy displays of wealth, few of Hollywood's elite are actually billionaires.
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It clearly demonstrates her poor judgment, her penchant for secrecy and her lack of transparency.
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Besides, the private market's penchant for pricing-in risk can ultimately help students, Delisle said.
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Flynn also has a penchant for anti-Muslim rhetoric, highly partisan language, and conspiracy theories.
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Livingstone, who was mayor of London from 2000 to 2008, has a penchant for gaffes.
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His poor treatment of workers, and his penchant for lying and swindling, were well-known.
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Despite Allen-Dutton and Weiner's penchant for nerdy witticisms, Nerds was met with mixed reviews.
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As I wandered the aisles during yesterday's preview, a penchant for prurient art became apparent.
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Sustainable coffee isn't just in demand by caffeine lovers with a penchant for social justice.
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But McMaster seemingly hasn't lost his penchant for talking up his products in the meantime.
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It's no secret that Venus, Earth's nearest planetary neighbor, has a penchant for mysterious behavior.
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In Battlefield V, Franke is a ruthless, overcoat-wearing fighter with a penchant for explosives.
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Have a couple hundred bucks to blow and a penchant to see this show live?
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Older sister Gigi especially has a penchant for sharing their childhood photos on her Instagram.
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They have not obviously curbed his penchant for going public with unrealistic business targets, either.
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There is something rather engaging about this artist's penchant for arrangement of such disparate presentations.
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The army's penchant for politics has always been tied to the prestige of the monarchy.
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Mr. Toschi, though, was bothered by Callahan's penchant for administering his own brand of justice.
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And given the contemporary penchant for true-crime retellings, none of this seems too surprising.
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The Obamas, experts and historians have said, demonstrated a penchant for modern and contemporary art.
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But they were far from the only associates with a penchant for spinning raffish yarns.
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Or maybe it's worth lampooning the president's penchant for taking credit where credit isn't due.
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Mr. Talabani's penchant for quicksilver diplomatic expediency was on display in his relationship with Iran.
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Nora Ephron, a friend from his New York days, talked about his penchant for privacy.
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That line was a good example of Nanamica's penchant for balancing usefulness and good style.
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Brock's long history of character assassination and penchant for attacking those on the left continues.
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TÉA OBREHT, a prizewinning Serbian-American author, has a penchant for ghosts and exotic beasts.
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Serhant's penchant for early morning fitness is shared by some of the most successful billionaires.
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Trump was a vocal critic of former President Obama's penchant for golfing while in office.
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While he has restrained himself for brief stretches, his penchant for punching eventually reasserts itself.
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That formidable economy, the world's fifth largest, has thrived, despite the state's penchant for regulations.
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He also did himself no favors by his penchant for rather vague or platitudinous answers.
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Spotty/Dotty, on the other hand, has a penchant for sprawling across laps and desks.
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Season two of "Castle Rock" features a female lead who has a penchant for murder.
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Wednesday's dust-up with Nordstrom also revealed Trump's penchant for meddling in the private sector.
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Mr. Trump has a penchant for lashing out at his critics, however minor, on Twitter.
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The suddenness was characteristic of Mr Modi's government, which has a penchant for dramatic moves.
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Despite their collective penchant for psychodrama, there's something profoundly lovely — and loving — about the Solomons.
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The anti-liberals do not seem to find their own penchant for death threats problematic.
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Throughout the poem – and all of his work – Koethe's penchant for detail always guides him.
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The president has a well-known penchant for fast food and an aversion to exercise.
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The wild card is Mr. Trump — and his penchant for seat-of-the-pants negotiations.
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Agathe tells us that she's always had a penchant for one-night stands with strangers.
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Daryl also had a penchant for wearing zombie ears around his neck in earlier seasons.
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Whatever its flaws, the pilot is a good example of the Finnish penchant for social experiments.
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Fashion has a growing penchant for theatrics, and it's not another public spat or hissy fit.
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In the high-inflation 1970s and 1980s Germany's penchant for high saving was a stabilising force.
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And she has a penchant for making life difficult for FN-2187, also known as Finn.
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Egotism, hubris and a penchant for violence inevitably sow the conditions for the demagogue's own demise.
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Johnson also had a penchant for grand infrastructure projects, some of which became high-profile boondoggles.
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During the first presidential debate, his penchant for storytelling was most on display when discussing crime.
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Bridgewater boss Ray Dalio's penchant for radical transparency and truthfulness may now be shortchanging his investors.
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Cars, cars, cars The Old Man had a penchant for merchandise of his time, particularly cars.
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This guy has a penchant for dancing and shows off his moonwalk any chance he gets.
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She blames Los Angeles for her penchant for streetwear, platform sneakers, and wanting to "be cool".
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They include the rapid rise of Amazon, a penchant to spend on experiences and widespread discounts.
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WWE's historic penchant for small-business-unfriendly machinations seems refreshingly intact, 40 years on and counting.
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This penchant reached its peak in a recent New York magazine story about the opioid crisis.
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With the new accusation, it seems that Jackson's alleged penchant for overprescribing extended to opioids too.
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If there's anything distinctive about President Trump's politics, it's not any kind of penchant for bipartisanship.
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Moore believes a sneaky squirrel with a penchant for hoarding is to blame for this incident.
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Her penchant for darker lipsticks and bold eyeshadows made her an icon of early aughts beauty.
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President Trump has a penchant for exaggeration, including when it comes to this Saudi arms deal.
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As someone with a penchant for milkmaid dresses and blouses, it's fair to say I'm excited.
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Then there was Mayer's penchant for overspending, and the slow, sad decline of Yahoo's core business.
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Many religions — especially evangelical Christianity, which has a penchant for truth claims — are an awkward fit.
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The Grammy-winning singer continued by ripping into Trump and his penchant for stretching the truth.
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Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is finally opening up about her penchant for hair scrunchies.
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Chief among these is the distrust created by the Clinton (all together now) penchant for privacy.
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Investors' penchant for passive investing is the rocket fuel that ties all the market mechanics together.
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" Domscheit-Berg also described Assange's penchant for eating raw meat and sucking "one lemon after another.
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Surprise guests: Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani; they seem to have a penchant for weddings. 8.
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If you have a penchant for vintage video games, your taste could work to your advantage.
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Scherzer has a penchant for giving up homers and several Marlins have gone deep against him.
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Ultimately, local entrepreneurial companies have a penchant to list on SGX as a platform for growth.
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Kate Ramsayer, Helen Fields and Joanna Church are Broadway fans with a penchant for Easter candy.
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Lawmakers have publicly and privately complained about Trump's bombastic style and penchant to go it alone.
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The $821 billion smartphone maker has a penchant for hiding information that investors would find useful.
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It's like flipping through a design manual Streten's greatest strength is his penchant for sound design.
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Given Mr Trump's penchant for smoothly and unabashedly changing his mind, that's not an unreasonable concern.
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A bunch of them riff on Adult Yoda's penchant for dispensing wisdom in his unusual syntax.
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Trump has a penchant for watching Fox News, specifically "Fox & Friends," the network's popular morning program.
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Traditionally, America's penchant for second chances and serial career changes have been an engine of innovation.
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He alternated serve-and-volley surprises with a penchant for out-hitting Nadal at the baseline.
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He speaks slowly and, at times, with great profundity and a penchant for four-letter words.
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And he does not feel that his penchant for "slowing down" is in contradiction to this.
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The result is that Trump's tweets gives us a frequent reminder of his penchant for lying.
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"You control your time," explained Gates, who used to have a penchant for packing his agenda.
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Melania Trump has lately appeared before the public discussing her husband's penchant for grabbing female genitalia.
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His penchant for putting his foot in his mouth is as great a liability as ever.
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Eklund clearly has a penchant for "Starboy," as that's his tune of choice here as well.
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Terence's father, Norvis Nance, is a local news cameraman in Dallas with a penchant for photography.
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His penchant for politics shone through, as Lindsay helped run Facebook's congressional hackathon on Capitol Hill.
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And LIQS's natural juices and high-quality spirits appeal to the group's penchant for healthier ingredients.
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He has a penchant for sweeping hand gestures that reflect his theatrical background, unconsciously or not.
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The story contains a slew of salacious details — including Yiannopoulos's penchant for anti-Semitic email passwords.
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A penchant for understanding and breaking systems is in fact part of what makes great programmers.
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" Hillary Clinton has in turn accused the real estate mogul of having a "penchant for sexism.
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Hillary Clinton responded by accusing Trump of a "penchant for sexism" during his past public remarks.
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James's penchant for turning games in New York into spectacles only added to the Knicks' concerns.
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It felt like a sleepaway camp for stylish grown-ups with a penchant for the outdoors.
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Addressing those fears, though, shouldn't mean indulging the populist penchant for racist invective and conspiracy theories.
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Italian ingenuity as a premise, rather than the usual clichés about an Italian penchant for beauty?
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His inspiration was George Washington, a distiller of rye who also had a penchant for applejack.
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"Make yourself at home, Frank — hit somebody," Rickles snarked, referencing the performer's known penchant for violence.
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Traits include impulsivity, disregard for other people, a lack of empathy, and a penchant for manipulation.
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As well as a modernizing vision for their countries, they share a penchant for Shakespearean drama.
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But Mr. Guzmán — who, according to witnesses, long had a penchant for snooping — wanted something more.
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In the meantime, Mr. Trump has no intention of abandoning his penchant for making impossible promises.
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Mr. Bannon fed Mr. Trump's paranoid streak and shared the president's penchant for believing in conspiracies.
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You can't miss Obama's penchant for patterns and bright colors in this snapshot from September 2010.
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Jackson would embody King's penchant for direct action when official paths seemed too circuitous or unlikely.
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They command huge audiences and have a penchant for getting attention from fans and haters alike.
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It is not satisfactory, either, to put it down to the Americans' penchant for preplanned celebrations.
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It is not satisfactory, either, to put it down to the Americans' penchant for preplanned celebrations.
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And why is her penchant for freedom made so much of, if it is without consequence?
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Boutros says very few people knew the Academy Award winner had a penchant for engraving things.
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Trump and Carson's combined celebrity and penchant for headline-grabbing comments would be off-the-charts.
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Albo is Valar Ventures' first foray into Mexico, though it has a penchant for neobanks broadly.
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"You control your time," explained Gates, who used to have a penchant for packing his calendar.
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Given President Trump's penchant for making everything worse everywhere, this may not be a bad thing.
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The frenetic comic is unabashedly fun, and highly recommended for readers with a penchant for chaos.
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Ohio's statehouse legislators have a penchant for theatrics, and Thursday's hours-long vote was no exception.
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And his penchant for slow shutter speeds in dimly lit nightclubs often lead to blurred images.
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Jackson also had a penchant for executing people — soldiers, enemies, whatever — for little or no reason.
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And, given the show's penchant for shockers, this final 10-episode string is going to be insane.
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Elba's penchant for fast cars will also be featured in the new stunt show titled Elba vs.
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But President Trump's penchant for using threatening language has moved the decades-old dispute into uncharted territory.
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But Flynt's well-known penchant for publicity stunts made Steinem suspicious, and she declined the indecent proposal.
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It's about "strong women," an ironic theme, given the show's penchant for pitting women against one another.
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Regardless of their ideological differences, Latin America's political class is often united in its penchant for corruption.
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Leahy, 31, is a proud mom to her "baby," a empathetic pug with a penchant for sweaters.
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And then there's Trump's command over the nuclear arsenal, which is scary, given his penchant for tantrums.
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And it appears her penchant for that particular piece of apparel has even infiltrated her professional life.
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The President's own penchant for information warfare likely does little to deter our enemies from following suit.
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Doremus has a penchant for extreme close-ups, which lend his stark, emotionless world much-needed intimacy.
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Wildly colourful knee-high boots radiated major Glam Rock vibes — a nod to Bowie's penchant for them.
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But it's not just Willennium that houses Will's particular penchant for technological references that have dated terribly.
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Two years ago, Apple's penchant for keeping its artificial intelligence research secret was notorious throughout the industry.
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His predilection for the darker side of magic would also mesh well with Cersei's penchant for murder.
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If they've got droopy jowls and a penchant for howling, you can bet on some hound blood.
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This penchant for older stars has left the Red Devils short of squad members in their prime.
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Trump's penchant for announcing his decisions on Twitter also leaves them little time to prepare for changes.
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Carrey's elephant post seems to be a reference to the president's sons' penchant for big-game hunting.
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Beyond a penchant for additional ink, I was driven to get it by the desire for clarity.
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Since Rama visited Topeka, yoga has become mainstream (despite his and other gurus' penchant for sex scandals).
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But his penchant for minimizing the threat of domestic far-right and white supremacist militants isn't new.
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She called him out on his penchant for filing for bankruptcy and stiffing his hard-working contractors.
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Krane was an early Google PR manager turned investor with a penchant for wearing colorful designer sneakers.
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There is a penchant for lonely, introverted males to invest deeply in cultures that will accept them.
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He then failed at various business ventures, a lifelong tendency that accompanied a penchant for trusting swindlers.
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But is your weird penchant for chewing on ice the sign of a more serious medical condition?
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It takes imagination to turn trash into treasure, and Wright has always had a penchant for design.
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Still, Origin appears to have a penchant for companies in Midwest and those in Chicago in particular.
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The two also share a penchant for family politics, employing relations as some of their closest advisers.
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We're willing to bet she'll make an appearance at Balmain, too, given Olivier Rousting's penchant for AI.
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It's a game that just happens to have a sense of humor, and a penchant for spectacle.
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So was a penchant for transgression coupled with a determination to push cult tastes toward the mainstream.
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She has a not-so-secret penchant for swiping wine glasses any time she's out and about.
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If anyone can scare a pop star with a penchant for Nazi paraphernalia into shape, it's her.
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That's as much a product of the comic's penchant for surprising reader as it is anything else.
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The foul-mouthed funny lady has a penchant for posting some of her text conversations on Instagram.
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Considering that, along with Bentley's penchant for building big cars, it could go a more traditional route.
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He thinks nature's penchant for asymmetry will make it easier to stably sync up diverse energy supplies.
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Since both companies have a penchant for making long statements, we're including them both below for posterity.
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With his cowboy shirts, hipster facial hair and penchant for cursing, Chris Sacca isn't your typical billionaire.
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Not that intellectual-property-intensive companies automatically get a pass on their penchant for hording dead presidents.
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The first is, of course, his penchant for banging those who insist on chatting shit about him.
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Given Amazon's penchant to try to break into, well, everything, such a maneuver might make sense, however.
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Just because your taste in cars is small doesn't mean your penchant for tech is equally diminutive.
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Kerr has taken several digs at the Trump administration's penchant for incendiary rhetoric and aversion to facts.
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If her recent string of outfits is any indication, McCarthy sure does have a penchant for patterns!
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Most of all, she seemed to chip away at the Times's penchant for dismissing even legitimate criticism.
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In fact, his penchant for media attention got him fired from Trump's campaign (Stone claims he resigned).
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On his debut, Dizzee Rascal was a twisty rapper with a penchant for tight clusters of syllables.
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WeWork employees told Business Insider that Neumann had a particular penchant for $140 Don Julio 1942 tequila.
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Clinton that he was "your president" and, at another, mocking Mr. Obama over his penchant for golf.
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Today's FCC leadership has a penchant for adopting massive regulatory schemes to solve trivial or hypothetical problems.
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Clinton's penchant for public service to that of his wife, Anne Holton, the state's secretary of education.
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Madame Tussauds also referred to Modi's penchant for taking selfies, which he often shares on social media.
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The son of the former tennis professional Yannick Noah, he had a penchant for wearing throwback jerseys.
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The image of the golf clubs poked fun at the 45th president's well-documented penchant for golf.
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Trump's penchant for prevarication is, at some level, an accepted piece of his presidency at this point.
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But for interested buyers without a penchant for classic cars, it also transforms into a private nightclub.
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Elba's penchant for fast cars will also be featured in the new stunt show titled Elba vs.
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That's sure the case with Hailey Dawson, a 22017-year-old with a penchant for tossing fastballs.
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This explicitly Catholic organization is dominated by Latino men with a penchant for dressing up like conquistadors.
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I may not share in my mother's penchant for stockpiling goods, but I'm very careful about money.
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The most well known zodiac traits for the Aquarius are creativity and a penchant for invigorating conversation.
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Somehow, despite my resistance and Woebot's unforgivable penchant for sending Minion GIFs, I did indeed feel better.
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Trump's penchant for calling out, and cutting deals, with individual companies has gotten Corporate America's attention, too.
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Do you relate to the main character and her penchant for gingerbread men in an erotic sense?
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NAMEWEE is a Malaysian rapper with a penchant for extravagant eyeware and a dangerous interest in politics.
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Schumer argued Trump's penchant for tweeting has unsettled allies, as well as giving more power to China.
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Remember Starbucks' sugar-infused unicorn Frappuccinos and Instagram influencers' penchant for showing off their multi-colored bagels?
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They were also dedicated health nuts with a penchant for introducing their children to new age foods.
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In addition to a penchant for buying undervalued assets, Mr. Drahi has a reputation for cutting costs.
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His monologues reflect an eye for detail and, of course, a penchant for self-promotion, even delusion.
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The site attempted to marry its combative cultural approach to Andrew Breitbart's penchant for news-making scoops.
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SOCIAL Q'S A reader's work spouse has an annoying penchant for embellishing anecdotes about celebrity run-ins.
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At the California Institute of the Arts, where she studied acting, she had a penchant for streaking.
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They had a penchant, he said, for Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings, antique European furniture, and ceramics.
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In 15 games with the team, Manziel posted anemic numbers and showed a disturbing penchant for partying.
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Lisa has straight dark hair, freckles, expressive big eyes, and a penchant for tank tops and sweatpants.
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She's a heroine whose girlish appearance and penchant for gummy sharks can't quite mask her steely resolve.
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"I'm sure there's an element of calculation," Wallach says of Obama's penchant for sharing his cultural tastes.
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He inherited a penchant for engineering from his father, Herbert, an engineer at the Otis Elevator Company.
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Qassem Soleimani, it&aposs clear this same penchant applies to Trump&aposs military decision-making as well.
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The Americans, however, thought the Europeans' penchant for secret diplomacy and intrigue didn't square with U.S. interests.
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She insisted in interviews that this wasn't an affectation, but the result of her penchant for mimicry.
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His penchant for showering television studio audiences with confetti lives on in a number of internet memes.
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Clinton carried last year, and a penchant for provocation, Mr. Rohrabacher has made himself an irresistible target.
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The penchant for throwing good money after bad has breathtaking pedigree, from the Vietnam war to Afghanistan.
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Above all, they highlighted his penchant for flouting the norms of diplomacy, no matter his larger aim.
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In his legal practice, he has shown a penchant for involving himself in salacious, tabloid-ready cases.
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A penchant for the night life accompanied his dominant pitching, but the latter disappeared over the years.
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"Did Donald Trump Accidentally Threaten Nuclear War Out of a Penchant for Hyperbole?" from the Toronto Star.
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Georgia's penchant for blowing big leads has been a season-long issue for head coach Tom Crean.
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And while Cersei didn't have any tattoos at all, Headey has a long-running penchant for ink.
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The company also has a penchant for efficiency, unafraid of cutting costs to make business run smoothly.
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First, she and her top advisers should be honest with themselves about her surprising penchant for mistakes.
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All of this may seem a bit much, if not for Americans' penchant to pamper their pets.
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Worse, when you think about the President's impact on fevered minds, is his penchant for conspiracy theories.
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The partners also have a penchant for helping far-flung startups grow their footprint around the world.
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And Trump's penchant for Diet Coke, McDonald's, red meat and vanilla ice cream has been widely reported.
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Consider the President's penchant for insults and demeaning nicknames and it's easy to agree with Flake's logic.
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Tech Innovation: Millennials&apos penchant for social media and convenience has created new industries and many startups.
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As C. L. Franklin's fame grew, Salvatore writes, so did his penchant for drinking, womanizing, and worse.
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During Tuesday's proceedings, Jackson's struggle in trying to at least limit Stone's penchant for publicity was apparent.
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Mattis' devotion to postwar alliances stood in contrast to the president's penchant for isolationist and transactional rhetoric.
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China, like North Korea and other authoritarian regimes, has a penchant for brutality, lies and self-deception.
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Mr. Trump's penchant for disinformation long ago left America's friends scratching their heads over what to believe.
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Given Mehretu's penchant for gigantic works, the small scale of her earliest paintings on display is surprising.
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They have many things in common, including meat-heavy diets, a penchant for swimming and their teeth.
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All are active defenders who move their feet well and who have a penchant for drawing charges.
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And Erin McGhehey and Dave England, a pair of skateboarders/snowboarders with a penchant for losing teeth.
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His penchant to censor extends to revoking press credentials and threatening to punish media platforms that criticize him.
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It now exudes the "warm minimalism" that captures both Rosenthal's penchant for pattern mixing and Atkins's sleek aesthetic.
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Unlike in horror films, real-life haunted dolls aren't necessarily bloodthirsty beings with a penchant for sharp objects.
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My penchant for organ harvesting made me think, for the first time in decades, of my donor card.
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That inflated volume hasn't diluted the president's penchant for hurling invective toward his detractors and political adversaries, however.
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But the country's penchant for being a tad uncouth and uncultivated often shines through in more unscripted moments.
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David's roommate, Alec, knows three languages, plays three instruments, and has a penchant for tie-dye and sweatpants.
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Alexa has its own penchant for creepy behavior, it feels like Amazon is really tempting fate here.[TechCrunch]
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The fashion-conscious first lady is known for making flashy public appearances and her penchant for plastic surgery.
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In Kendrick Lamar's Damn, the rapper narrates his own murder, incorporating Hill's penchant for religious metaphor and nostalgia.
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What sets Super Gridland apart is both its survival twist and Townsend's penchant for obtuse design and storytelling.
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O's penchant to show us her emotions (and ours, too) is what makes her one of the greats.
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The Byar Volta is an electric city bike designed for urbanites with a penchant for luxury, not speed.
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Their contents painted Spiegel as a reckless frat boy with a penchant for joking about peeing on women.
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So clearly, the Love advent calendar star has a penchant for these suggestive Through the Looking Glass ensembles.
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Even more bizarrely, our Tweeter-in-Chief has recently demonstrated a penchant for blocking accounts that irk him.
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Two characters seem to share the same hair and penchant for leather as the masked killer does here.
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The idea of del Toro taking on Pinocchio makes sense given his penchant for storytelling revolving around outsiders.
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In fact, Conway said, Trump's run for the presidency is an example of his penchant for civic sacrifice.
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In this case, Bean will be playing a fellow assassin with a penchant for faking his own death.
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He lost his penchant for showmanship, his most beloved companion, and proclaimed the end of his reign altogether.
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He has already proven to be sartorially flexible and has previously spoken about his penchant for high fashion.
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And the Court has since aimed to expand and reinvent itself while still retaining Sarria's penchant for theatrics.
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Soon after meeting the character, his employers (Ernest Thesiger and Eva Moore) lament his penchant for drunken wildness.
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With Manning's penchant for changing plays on the fly Kuechly will need to be at his most alert.
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Seinfeld might have ended almost 20 years ago, but Jerry Seinfeld's penchant for awkward human interactions lives on.
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It remains unclear whether Spicer really did tweet his password or just has a penchant for pocket-tweeting.
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Now, I'm not talking about Bungie's silly penchant for generic proper nouns like The Guardians and The Darkness.
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Tyrion is uncomfortable with his queen's new penchant for vengeance and tells Varys as much back at Dragonstone.
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Written by Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons, the book focuses on the human mind's penchant for selective attention.
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In discussing his penchant, and talent, for shading a public narrative in his favor, he made a comparison.
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Queen Elizabeth I too shared a penchant for lip color, famously lipstick as part of her signature look.
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I begin anew in a citystate to the north, as a scholar with a penchant for detective work.
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Recently, though, the Coca-Cola Company released a brand new Sprite flavor that rekindled my penchant for beverage.
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To be sure, Mueller's reticence stems not from a penchant for stonewalling, but rather a discomfort with grandstanding.
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A candidate for the highest office in the land gleefully describing his penchant for sexual assault on tape.
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House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) says he adores President Trump's penchant for unusual behavior and remarks.
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That's right, beneath the actress' patent on relaxed, Cali-cool beauty is a penchant for major risk taking.
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Luke is silly and campy with a penchant for raunchy humor, and Ings excels at playing it all.
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Neymar's penchant for exaggeration is almost as well known as his excellent play (when he stays upright, anyway).
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He always is up to party and has a penchant for putting on a speedo when he's drunk.
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History is afoul with cases that illustrate humanity's penchant to exploit and oppress whole sections of our population.
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Did I mention his penchant for late-night tweeting, disdain for specifics and numerous accent-enhanced ex-wives?
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There are few facets of my personality that irritate me more than my penchant for early adoption pic.twitter.
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Given this approach, it was pretty refreshing to hear Paul McCartney explain The Beatles penchant for group wanking.
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The state General Assembly officially recognized his heroism, along with his "penchant for honesty," in a joint resolution.
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The extreme right and the extreme left both have a penchant for lawlessness that fuels violence and terrorism.
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The actress, who's known for her penchant for period dramas, is a wealthy royal in "The Duchess" (2008).
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Ms. Pitanga was getting ready for a wardrobe fitting and defending her character's fictional penchant for inappropriate men.
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Lastly, it's worth noting that Facebook's penchant for beefing with journalists on Twitter is a relatively new development.
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The items detailed in the article were described as evidence of Jackson's penchant for adult and child pornography.
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Trump's penchant for tweeting and speaking publicly about the investigation could cause heartburn for any lawyer representing him.
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What makes Mr. Trump so dangerous for Mr. Johnson is his unpredictability — and his penchant for butting in.
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Why the sudden global appetite for power-hungry leaders with a penchant for breaking laws and ethical codes?
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The president's penchant for a last-minute endorsements reflects a White House prone to making last-minute decisions.
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In the past two years Mr. Liu and Ms. Wang have shown a penchant for setting auction records.
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The villa was commissioned in 1925 by Erich Wolf, a textile manufacturer with a penchant for modern art.
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If they have a sweet tooth and a penchant for anything rainbow, they'll love this all-inclusive kit.
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Women may improve decision-making partly because they rein in a male penchant for overconfidence and risk-taking.
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I knew of Bush's penchant to pen such letters, but I didn't really remember why I knew that.
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For this artist to forfeit his well-known penchant for meticulousness, control, and restraint, is no small thing.
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" Trump then accused Hillary Clinton of hypocrisy for saying last month that he has "a penchant for sexism.
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At the helm is Ms. Murillo, who has a penchant for hard work that amazes even her opponents.
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Like Samare, the gallery was the result of Bellavance-Lecompte's penchant for combining traditional techniques and contemporary design.
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As Trump rants and raves through his first eight months in office, his penchant for outbursts has persisted.
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Allen hints that Spicer's reputed penchant for note-taking could make him an inviting target for Robert Mueller.
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Signing two months later, the girls were drawn to Coach K's penchant for their ability to be themselves.
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One of the best features of 2 Chainz's repertoire is his penchant for subtle comedy in his bars.
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Given his profiteering and penchant for pulling faces, you might expect he and Trump share some core values.
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And, of course, there was Anthony Weiner, with his penchant for sending lewd social media messages and photos.
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Mamadi Diakite — a 6-foot-9 forward with a penchant for protecting the rim — may be that guy.
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Rose, a freshman member of Congress representing Staten Island with a penchant for being blunt, sees it differently.
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That is a tall task — the president's penchant for half-truths, exaggerations and outright falsehoods is well established.
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A penchant for absolute formulations promotes unrealistic expectations and ignores both social costs and the rights of others.
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Biden has weathered fierce attacks from his rivals and his own penchant for misstatements to remain in front.
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One of them is Mr. Trump's penchant for hiring women into often vaguely defined but closely held roles.
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In a country already roiled by Brexit, Mr. Trump's penchant for uncensored opinions is likely to capture headlines.
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"The society's penchant for legal battles takes away from the purity of the founder's teachings," Mr. Gupta said.
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At Unicom's two other state-run rivals, a similar penchant for measurements and surveillance was also on display.
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We are now witnessing a feeding frenzy over Joe Biden's penchant for sometimes-unwelcome public displays of affection.
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"I always thought of myself as an independent tastemaker with a penchant for more exotic timepieces," he said.
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He has become a red carpet magnet, thanks to his luxuriant locks and penchant for avant-garde couture.
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Her colleague, the school counselor David Gale, sees our penchant for quick fixes as part of the problem.
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This outsize impact is even more impressive, given his penchant for skulking at the margins of the story.
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Then there was me, the East Coast journalist, with a penchant for seeking new adventures in remote locations.
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And Mr. Lynch, who is directing the entire revival, still has his penchant for dualities and eerie beauty.
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Boris Johnson and Donald Trump share a penchant for lying, corruption, treating women badly and lying some more.
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She was widely mocked for the remarks by critics who pointed to her husband's penchant for Twitter battles.
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At the same time, Trump has already shown a penchant, like his predecessor, to act via executive order.
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Ashley Hasti was a medical student with a penchant for selfies with her cat and goofy science jokes.
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It also sets up a central character trait, her penchant for eating whatever at any time of day.
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Marlene Dietrich was famous for her penchant for tuxedos, though in the '20s it was a big deal.
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Those who have known him for years said Mr. Cohen had a penchant for luxury, like Mr. Trump.
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Predictions that his age, penchant for gaffes and lengthy record would be his undoing have not come true.
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Trump repeatedly bashed his predecessor's penchant for the links, claiming he would take a different approach as President.
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But their penchant for late-game collapse returned again in Saturday's Game 5, leading to another overtime loss.
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"The comfort I take, in being told what to do," says the narrator of her penchant for submission.
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In one comedic bit, he referenced Mr. Trump's penchant for characterizing negative tweets about him as fake news.
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Watching Fran loathe from the front row should have been the latest instance of my penchant for adoration.
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Trump's penchant for Twitter diplomacy has put China on the receiving end of a number of perceived slights.
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Trump's remarks included an air of finality, though the president has a penchant for reversing course on decisions.
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His liaison to African-American leaders is a former reality-TV villain with a penchant for résumé inflation.
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Trump has a penchant for meeting in private with Putin, and reportedly concealing the contents of the conversations.
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He had a penchant for forcing out top executives and had business conflicts with his son and daughter.
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Like many Instagram influencers, Rocket has a knack for posing, long sharp nails and a penchant for avocados.
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Among Mr. Falconí's top concerns was Mr. Assange's penchant for riding a skateboard and playing soccer with visitors.
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Or Ryder's star turn as a perpetually-distressed mother with a penchant for Christmas lights in Stranger Things.
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This penchant for the personalized probably makes it a little bit harder to swap outfits with friends and family.
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Even the pair's backgrounds—a teenage life spent on the road, a formative penchant for hustling—has some crossover.
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Amazon because of Trump's penchant for attacking the company, have been complaining about the inability to trash Comey's book.
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And in many ways, it sums up Johnson's pliant politics and penchant for political expediency that his critics deride.
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Phelps, known as a conservative economist who favors deregulation, was speaking about Trump's penchant for intervening directly with companies.
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He has regularly joked on the campaign trail about his own penchant for inappropriately touching women and young girls.
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When Donald Trump talks these days about what he's eating, he mostly puffs about his penchant for fast food.
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So will Connor S.'s penchant for all things adventurous and fear-inducing jibe with Hannah's naturally nervous energy?
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Balaji Srinivasan is a Silicon Valley entreprenuer who had a well-known penchant for mixing it up on Twitter.
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They've become defensive, self-serious and aggressive, and they've adopted Trump's rhetorical penchant for hyperbole, bombast and fact-blurring.
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These incidents point to two frequent complaints about Ms Suu Kyi's government: atrocious communication and a penchant for centralisation.
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Ward's advice, however, flies in the face of Trump's well-known penchant for huge new projects and plans. Skyscrapers.
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Mr Gorsuch also shares Mr Scalia's literary talents: he is an elegant writer with a penchant for playful erudition.
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It's that penchant people have for praising the singer for her indomitable spirit that's deeply troubling, however well-intentioned.
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"I'm not a napper, really," Mr. Cuomo volunteered last year after reports of the mayor's alleged penchant for napping.
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McDonald's fans with a penchant for the finer things in life can celebrate the return of an old favorite.
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El Sayed also has a penchant for the exotic and will on occasion procure camel meat, crocodile, and ostrich.
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Harbach has a soft spot for the Toxorhynchites genus, which have a convenient penchant for eating Aedes aegypti larvae.
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Luckily for Democratic party bosses, the most helpful campaign boost—Mr Trump's penchant for self-made crisis—comes free.
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Still, it's a reminder of Trump's penchant for personalized diplomacy, which, in this case, seems to have backfired badly.
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Given Trump's track record, should it matter that criminal justice reform passed because of his penchant for courting celebrities?
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We have 12 bakers, many with improbable backstories (like Paul, the prison governor with a "penchant for sugar craft").
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Her penchant for, in her words, "tactility, visual illusions, and sensual aesthetics" is informed by her textile design background.
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Soon enough, however, she discovers that her husband's penchant for blonde-haired, blue-eyed types is something much darker.
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Mr Trump's tax reform, penchant for deregulation and foreign-policy direction could all be reversed by the next president.
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Berninger, with his penchant for withering self-examination, quietly became an avatar for a certain brand of millennial anxiety.
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They shouldn't be; her life and career have been defined by her cunning penchant for making politically expedient choices.
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A "hipster Sikh", with a penchant for striking turbans, Mr Singh embodies the diversity that Mr Trudeau constantly celebrates.
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The government's penchant for chin-stroking contemplation is a reflection of the difficulty it has in getting anything done.
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As a person with a penchant for men in touch with their emotions, I find this sensitivity very endearing.
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This all points to heroin's continued penchant for causing intolerable sorrow in the lives of abusers and their families.
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But Farrell said he never heard any rumors about his boss&apos penchant for young men, or suspected anything.
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A graduate of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Hazel described his penchant for tech gadgets and entrepreneurship.
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Given his penchant for the weird and the strange, it's understandable Green has created an alternative character for himself.
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They are both self-made billionaires that say whatever is on their minds and have a penchant for controversy.
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Familiarity is said to breed complacency, hence people's penchant for reinventing themselves in order to adapt to changing circumstances.
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Given his penchant for attention-grabbing stunts, though, it's hard to know how serious Yiannopoulos is about the bid.
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Though she's not even 2 years old yet, Ioni's penchant for fashion has been with her for a while.
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You can clearly hear Rabit's cinematic sound design coming together with Bannon's penchant for warped rhythms and hazy textures.
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Kreisinger currently uses her penchant for remixing pop culture moments at Refinery29, where she works as an executive producer.
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But, with Oezdemir's striking abilities and penchant for knockouts, the Swiss could well pose a big problem for OSP.
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Tal Peleg is a visual artist in Israel with a penchant for using her own eyelids as a canvas.
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But combined with Trump's penchant for alienating the democratic leaders of close US allies, this trend is downright scary.
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Ever want to down lobster rolls alongside some Irish Catholic twin brothers with a rather vicious penchant for vigilantism?
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The Atlanta Braves organist Matthew Kaminski has developed a reputation as a certifiable badass, with a penchant for puns.
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Over time, Dubke felt like he wasn't making progress with the president or his penchant for off-message tweets.
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Oh well, maybe a chef in Brittany will come across some radioactive snails with a penchant for crime-fighting.
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SVU, largely because of its greater penchant for twists, is a deeply, deeply silly (and mercifully self-aware) show.
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The former bank executive, who retired from Goldman in 2018, has developed a penchant for tweeting in recent years.
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Their penchant for dining on carrion may seem less than regal, but they are also powerful predators and pirates.
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Many Elkharters still find it frustratingly hard to make ends meet, which may explain their penchant for Mr Trump.
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Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price was forced out after his penchant for private plane travel was revealed.
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But Khan, despite his penchant for philosophy, would surely have laughed heartily at the notion of himself as one.
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With his congressional tea party background, Pompeo likely shares Tillerson's and Trump's penchant to cut State's budget and personnel.
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To make sifting through this data less taxing, he teamed up with a composer with a penchant for math.
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Writers with a penchant for funny insults became famous as "renowned revilers" — ming ma — cursing celebrities, if you will.
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No matter your penchant and preferences, you're always guaranteed to find something that matches your mood, skill and desires.
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Members of the Obama staff have a penchant for the healthful entree salads, the general manager, Matt Hollis, said.
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Like Trump, Stone has a penchant for making bold, unsubstantiated claims, promoting conspiracy theories, and being unafraid of controversy.
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This year, there are other big questions: whether Mr. Trump's penchant to offend goes too far, and whether Mrs.
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Some Democrats have voiced concerns over Trump hearing sensitive national intelligence due to the businessman's penchant for spontaneous remarks.
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Shakespeare has become a mostly May-to-August affair, despite the Bard's penchant for discontented winters and warring winds.
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One of them was Karen Diebel, a Florida politician who had a penchant for making bizarre calls to 911.
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The president's penchant for geopolitical confrontation and off-the-cuff remarks will redound to the benefit of big finance.
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In her recent work — all of which is in ceramic — twisted, tubular forms have subsumed D'Arrigo's penchant for repetition.
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Or perhaps, given Amazon's penchant for eliminating human jobs, it could employ virtual help instead, to answer those questions.
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" Chu's penchant for hot takes is evidenced by a point she makes elsewhere in our conversation: "Heterosexuality is bad.
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Responding to coronavirus, Trump has indulged his penchant for blaming others, from Democrats to the media to the Fed.
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Match Book Dear Match Book, I am a student studying literature and Spanish, with a particular penchant for poetry.
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Maybe an extraordinarily learned—and well-fed—ant with a penchant for forgetful music can codify it for you.
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Mr. Neumann has a well-known penchant for tequila, and a well-stocked bar is prominent in his office.
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This time, Mr. Trump's penchant for uncensored opinions is likely to capture more headlines, if history is any guide.
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Some of Mapplethorpe's creations, like a chain made from horseshoe nails, aligned with Repossi's penchant for abstract, recurring shapes.
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The final dance allowed Mr. Frost to display his penchant for raspy, wheezing tone when the music turned frenetic.
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Raquel, who guides Amy to discover her powers, is a Pilates-loving nerd with a penchant for letterman jackets.
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On Hannah Ann's meet-up it becomes immediately clear that Peter's family share his penchant for making grand statements.
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The singer's love life has always been of interest, especially given her penchant for writing songs about her relationships.
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But there's a secret sauce keeping her campaign chugging along: an almost-compulsive penchant for taking selfies with supporters.
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Colleagues called him a foul-weather friend, since he had a penchant for the dodgier end of the market.
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"She puts all sorts of people on," she said, in reference to Ms. Winfrey's penchant for advancing others' careers.
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More than one talked about ARVN soldiers' penchant for walking hand in hand as they headed out to battle.
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Some of the wealthiest of Silicon Valley have developed a penchant for prepping for the apocalypse in recent years.
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He' s a good guy who is, with his penchant for violence, very close to being a bad guy.
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He also mentioned Mr. Taylor's penchant for exaggeration, which led to rumors that Jimi Hendrix was a Vancouvers regular.
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There are plenty of surface-level similarities between the men, like a penchant for populist nationalism and ardent followings.
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Without its penchant for creating beloved characters, Star Wars is nothing but a basic tale of good versus evil.
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Inside was Jawad Mustafa, one of the SWAT team's ethnic Turkmen, a popular sergeant with a penchant for tomfoolery.
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With a penchant for flashy purchases, Mr. Maezawa, a college dropout, has long been considered a master self-promoter.
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It's possible their penchant for going above and beyond comes from working to maintain their job and financial security.
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He wrote in "Art of the Deal" about his penchant for punching first and dealing with the consequences later.
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But North Korea has a well-established penchant for bombast and bluster, making threats without following through on them.
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Biden, Bloomberg, and Steyer, however, seem to be focusing on Trump's penchant for lying and general lack of civility.
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And it doesn't hinge on Trump's absolute failure, his penchant for self-immolation or his ineptitude posing as competence.
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Costco is a chain with plenty of quirks, from its popular food court to its penchant for surprise buys.
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He has a penchant for posting photos of himself in workout tights and camouflage, performing planks and other exercises.
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The exhibition's title — Tintin's Sofa — is a reference to her dog's penchant for sitting on top of the canvases.
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His penchant for repeating his narrative for the country only amplifies his silence about other stories he could tell.
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Spinners love the whirl of a happy group activity and suffer from restlessness and a penchant for self-destruction.
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" A GOP White House adviser told CNN that "losing is bad for his brand," noting Trump's penchant for "winners.
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That's not to mention any unforeseeable conflict sparked by Donald Trump's penchant for publicly demeaning women who oppose him.
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His greatest vulnerability is that his age and penchant for gaffes will make him an easy target for Trump.
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Given her husband's penchant for Twitter battles, many critics have mocked Melania Trump's past remarks against childhood cyber bullying.
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However, she has regularly been accused of hypocrisy given her husband's penchant for personally attacking others using social media.
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Hargress, who is eighty and has a penchant for immaculately tailored three-piece suits, opened the bar in 1969.
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But another major theme was Bevin's abrasive personality and penchant for controversy that contributed to his poor poll numbers.
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Axios noted Gabbard's penchant for social media interactions is due, in part, to her appeal to right-wing media.
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Mr. Adams has long had a penchant for adding layer upon layer of agitated musical strands to his scores.
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Perhaps it was her penchant, at least in her younger days, for doing her yard work in the nude.
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Composers like Janácek and Mr. Adès also have this penchant; Mr. Aucoin carries it even further, to dramatic effect.
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He has a penchant for challenging players, partly though bold interpretive ideas, but also with his idiosyncratic conducting style.
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Trump's tweets, abrupt changes of mind and penchant for creating staff turmoil combine to make this a Sisyphean endeavor.
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Reeder's attentive touch adds wit to the film, especially through her penchant for using art direction to tell stories.
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Some hallmarks are technical: a classical clarity, an animal alertness, a penchant for difficult coordinations of torso and feet.
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His penchant for abs-baring selfies and transparency about being gay have made him a much double-tapped heartthrob.
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There is a Fauvist quality to his work evident in his jagged, expressive brushstrokes and penchant for garish colors.
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But I'm a petite, adult woman with a penchant for nearly getting in fights with rude men at bars.
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Clinton, too, has a penchant for that footwear silhouette, and has contributed to its popularity on the site, as well.
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It's being called "zombie satire" because Barrymore's character, real estate agent and mom Sheila, has a penchant for eating flesh.
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Anslinger shared with President Trump a penchant for the pointed phrase "inner cities" as well as for vilifying America's metropolises.
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The Disney film follows a young Ugandan girl named Phiona (played by Madina Nalwanga) who discovers her penchant for chess.
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Braff refused to close the door on a Scrubs revival, citing Netflix's penchant for bringing back the shows of yesteryear.
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It's been a recipe for success that Vanderpump credits to the cast's natural chemistry—and penchant for alcohol-fueled drama.
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Trump, with his penchant for ignorance and instincts that lean authoritarian, has been easy for Silicon Valley to oppose uniformly.
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Then there is Wayne T. Jackson, an African-American pastor from Detroit with a similar penchant for the prosperity gospel.
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But on Tuesday, Trump suggested that this was intentional, at least when it came to his penchant for random capitalization.
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Varys empathizes, recalling his own time counseling Daenerys' father, The Mad King — who had a penchant for burning people alive.
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He has proved to be a poor manager, with a penchant for creating rival and overlapping fiefs in the executive.
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"Ed was a meticulous craftsman of American biography with a penchant for deep research," Professor Brinkley said in an email.
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Despite the tough road ahead, strategists say that McConnell's penchant for cutting deals may be enough to save the BCRA.
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Adult women are No. 25.50 among OECD countries when it comes to their penchant for cigarettes (26.14 percent smoke daily).
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In addition to being a Hollywood A-lister, Sharon Stone is also an activist with a penchant for beatnik poetry.
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Red Velvet has a penchant for high drama, and the video for "RBB (Really Bad Boy)" plays right into it.
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And now, even the perennially posi Chrissy Teigen is calling out the elder Markle's penchant for blabbing to the press.
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Petra's pregnancy has her on bedrest, and her penchant for firing nurses has resulted in Rafael's taking care of her.
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One of them decided to get up close to Viviana Guzmán, a professional flutist with a penchant for paddle boarding.
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Looks are everything It was Evans' penchant for appearances, or possibly self-delusion, that led to Juicero's counterproductive recycling program.
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He's often praised for his charisma and criticized for his lack of substance on policy and penchant for provocative rhetoric.
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Why it matters: It's a distinct possibility given Putin's penchant for using legalistic steps to maintain a semblance of legitimacy.
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At the debate, Cruz came out swinging against Trump in his initial comments, mocking the tycoon's penchant for brash criticism.
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There's also no set style, like Joanna Gaines's signature farmhouse modern look or Christina El Moussa's penchant for modern-glam.
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For young girls with a penchant for the equine, there's no need to separate the two—the parallel is ingrained.
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Her penchant for lace-up booties – a Swift sartorial choice that's lasted through nearly every album and high-profile boyfriend.
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With the holidays around the corner, you're probably trying to shop for someone with a penchant for big DIY projects.
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Indeed, Kerry's penchant for diplomacy was shaped by what he regarded as a lack of it in his younger days.
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He has a penchant to talk in essays that, while fascinating, are occasionally summations of ideas he's already written about.
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European accounts of Safavid and Qajar-era Iran (1785-1925) dispel any doubt about the longstanding Iranian penchant for wine.
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Werner, who has described her penchant for the royal family as "a little obsession," had strong words about the drama.
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Queen Latifah joins the growing number of crime victims ... her car stolen by thieves who had a penchant for punch.
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Adorned with drawings of wreaths and skulls, the kid challenges Father Christmas's so-called authority, omnipresence, and penchant for lists.
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"I confess I do not admire naked boys in pictures," Carroll once wrote of his penchant for photographing young girls.
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In a new video on her website and app, Khloé reveals she has always had a penchant for predicting events.
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It has a penchant for national champions, and Didi, after digesting its chief foe in China, will certainly be one.
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Having a penchant for the aesthetically superior and the intelligently designed, it takes quite a bit to rattle my resolve.
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Kyrie Irving is a sharpshooting point guard with a penchant for hitting big shots who is also 100 percent wackadoo.
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And American attorney Adam Waldman, who has a Forrest Gump-like penchant for showing up in major cases of intrigue.
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" Daniels responded on Twitter by claiming Trump has "hatred of women" while alleging he also has "a penchant for bestiality.
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Trump comes to the presidency with a penchant for bullying critics by threatening to sue them, usually on frivolous grounds.
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Votaries is the current musical project of Jackson Scott, an Asheville, North Carolina resident with a penchant for poppy psych.
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FYI, Nasri is one of the highest paid soccer players in the world ... and has penchant for VERY expensive cars.
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He was a power guy, but he had a penchant for high flying moves which defied his wrecking ball physique.
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A story from Kagan's childhood seems to anticipate her penchant for stating her preferences strongly, then abiding by a compromise.
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His penchant for setting up competition and infusing tension between his subordinates has carried over from his real estate company.
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However, Bahceli must be careful in pushing Erdogan, who has a penchant for undermining allies who push him too hard.
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But on Capitol Hill, Republicans say Trump's lack of discipline and penchant for controversy has put them at a disadvantage.
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His fixation on poll numbers is well-documented, as is his penchant for tweeting about them when they favor him.
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Canon Europe seems to be developing a penchant for buying up London-based startups in the photo or printing space.
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He has a penchant for building things that often blow up—on purpose—like this impossibly dangerous-looking thermite cannon.
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But Trump seemed to stun some people in the United Nations hall, despite his well-known penchant for blunt talk.
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In the criminal case, authorities are seemingly turning their attention to those who knew about Epstein's penchant for underage girls.
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Ryan initially kicked the naming over to Trump because of his penchant towards branding, according to a senior Hill aide.
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Sarah Kuta is an education reporter in Boulder, Colorado, with a penchant for weekend thrifting, furniture refurbishment and good deals.
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Their youth, their penchant for Day-Glo themes and avoidance of intricate rhyme schemes have all been weaponized against them.
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Especially under a U.S. president with a penchant for inserting himself into battles with corporations in a very public way.
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With Herjavec's penchant for male grooming, he offered $500,000 for 35 percent of the business (a roughly $1.4 million valuation).
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Pippa Garner is a crossover artist with a penchant for satirical inventions and ideas.
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And it combines all Trump's worst aspects: his demagoguery, his bigotry, and his penchant for vilifying society's most vulnerable people.
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Years earlier, Neal had moved to Arizona from Akron, Ohio as a nine-year-old with a penchant for fighting.
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With her unmistakable voice and penchant for unforgettable performances, Christmas has long been considered one of heavy music's inveterate badasses.
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In Trump's case, predicting his presidency is tricky, given his well-documented penchant for changing his mind about various issues.
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But while the extreme right of the 20th century and today share a penchant for clothing, the differences are stark.
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The team parlays their penchant for high-tech and whimsical murals into a new exploration of screens and flexible displays.
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"Personal" expands on the band's musical abilities, showcasing the guitarist's penchant for creating nostalgic soundscapes, over a nu-disco beat.
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As the first batch of documents released in 2015 revealed, someone at the compound had a penchant for conspiracy theories.
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Son's penchant for quoting the small green sage has rubbed off on the Vision Fund's portfolio of startup CEOs, too.
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Though his performances are not generally recommended for minors, Mr. Mac has a penchant for welcoming — nay, demanding — audience participation.
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My father died in 1990, and Mom married another Buick man named Ted, who had a penchant for Park Avenues.
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Collectors with a penchant for postwar German art can head to the evening auction at Phillips in London on Thursday.
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They assembled a crew of writers who engaged readers with their wit and provoked them with their penchant for argument.
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The brothers have long been supportive of emerging Hollywood talent, and that penchant is fully on display in Room 104.
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As his penchant for oversize ties and suits (and crowds) shows, the president clearly believes in exaggeration of all kinds.
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The NCAA and its members have a penchant for talking one way in public while acting another way in private.
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Maybe it was just a way to get in a gag about Boehner's strange penchant for crying all the time.
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The new villain — a man with an '80s aesthetic and a penchant for bubblegum and Rubik's cubes — is in it.
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He called Chancellor Angela Merkel "insecure" and referred to her as "Teflon" because of her penchant for avoiding political controversy.
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Mr. Freyer, an artist and director with a penchant for dense symbolism, takes a restrained approach to this overlooked gem.
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An opera star with a penchant for dramatic sorrow shows up at a doctor's office, looking for her husband's heart.
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The other, Isabella Kwai, works for us, and she tied it more to the Australian penchant for prioritizing a laugh.
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Martin Masse, head of policy for the People's Party, said Mr. Bernier's penchant for provocation was necessary to get attention.
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Ironically, this might be one instance in which the President's well-documented penchant for bypassing his advisers may favor diplomacy.
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At his Senate confirmation hearing, his penchant for secrecy and willingness to take risks are likely to come under scrutiny.
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The show is famous for its twisty plotting, intricate mythology, and its penchant for nudity and gritty, gore-soaked violence.
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The wine list reflects Fung Tu's penchant for the natural style: 22 Orchard Street (Canal Street), 212-219-8785, nomwah.com.
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The retail icon is best known for founding Trader Joe's, a popular grocery chain with a penchant for quirky offerings.
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As the financial markets and the public crave order and clarity, Trump has a penchant for creating chaos and confusion.
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He's shown a penchant for coming up huge in big games but wasn't great in his playoff debut last year.
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Aspen Santa Fe Ballet returns to the Joyce with three New York premieres and its usual penchant for contemporary ballet.
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Given Trump's penchant for character assassination, she knew what she might face and yet felt secure in telling her story.
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Gozali, a paunchy Chinese-Indonesian with a penchant for American hamburgers, is perhaps an unlikely apostle for sports and fitness.
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Mike Bloomberg and President Trump have a lot in common, including a penchant for pushing executive power to its limits.
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The new feat by Biles did not come as a surprise for some given the gymnast's penchant for breaking records.
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The result is alarming: Excessive partisanship is weakening America abroad and inviting our opponents to exploit our penchant for bickering.
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During a primary debate, he mocked Ted Cruz's penchant for Senate floor showmanship, dismissing it as mere sound and fury.
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At the same time, the company has kept its debt levels relatively low, uncharacteristic of Mr. Trump's penchant for leverage.
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One of the underlying problems is Trump's penchant for personnel choices that are bafflingly bad or ethically challenged or both.
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Known for his penchant for high concepts, this project marks a significant departure for Starr; perhaps even a new beginning.
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Yet some of his own advisers also privately worry about his penchant for picking unnecessary fights and drifting off message.
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In one chapter, Nealon attributes Paris's escape from a late-1660s outbreak of plague to its new penchant for lemonade.
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Along the way, he earned a reputation as a strong and principled leader with a penchant for order and discipline.
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Yet the complaint by Mr. Moore, a figure with a penchant for last-minute legal theatrics, was not altogether surprising.
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But because of his penchant for breaking out of prisons, he was held at the high-security prison in Manhattan.
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But because of his penchant for breaking out of prisons, he was held at the high-security prison in Manhattan.
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Both movies also have greedy megalomaniac guys with a curious, ill-advised penchant for the teeth of their conquered prey.
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But you also think that wealthy vigilantes with a penchant for branding irons are the best form of law enforcement.
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Yet for all the hype, we actually haven't been told very much about Thanos beyond his penchant for universe destruction.
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An industrial designer by trade, Sparks has long hair and a penchant for t-shirts, jeans, and sneakers in the workplace.
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This kit is for true zombie preparedness nuts, or even just outdoorsy people who have a penchant for The Walking Dead.
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A virtual avatar with some smashing hair and a half-tuck, a few guns and a penchant for a cracking wise?
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" Her father was an antique dealer with a penchant for collecting occult objects, "like weird, giant bloody Jesuses and voodoo dolls.
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The England football team, whose penchant for being massively, absurdly disappointing at major tournaments is pure poetry, and a perfect art.
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While MC Bin Laden's name may suggest a dangerous individual with a penchant for causing controversy, he is far from it.
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He has a demonstrated penchant for lying and being easily provoked, a dangerous quality for someone in charge of nuclear weapons.
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Again, eclipses bring drama, so expect this Leo (a Fire sign with a penchant for theatrics) to be over the top.
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Netanyahu and his wife, Sara, have long been saddled with a penchant for expensive tastes and questionable use of public funds.
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Doremus also has a penchant for extreme close-ups, which lend his stark, emotionless world some much-needed sensuality and intimacy.
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Every millennial with a penchant for adventure and access to a smartphone will agree: Dating is not for the faint-hearted.
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Ahead, a project manager for a construction management company with an almost weekly pot delivery and a penchant for horror movies.
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Worse, his penchant for unpredictable and often vindictive bullying is likely to be more corrosive than the handouts most politicians favour.
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To say President Donald Trump has a penchant for firing off some weird, disturbing, and even dangerous tweets is an understatement.
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With its penchant for surprise and shock, a major death like C-3PO's ostensibly wouldn't be foreshadowed in a trailer, right?
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Although I knew that you had a penchant for spontaneous adventures, you were always more calculated and cautious with your career.
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President Trump reportedly took issue with the way Spicer dressed, especially the former press secretary's early penchant for lighter-shade suits.
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If you're counting down the days until your next dance with darkness, you will need a penchant for southern hemisphere travel.
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I snack on a mix of snap pea crisps, Pop Chips, and Teddy Grahams...I have a penchant for "kid" snacks.
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Her penchant for drama, as seen in the trailer for her new reality series, Rob & Chyna, with her fiancé, is ferocious.
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"Valentine's Day" / "New Years Eve" / "Mother's Day" (2010-16) Marshall's penchant for holiday-pegged movies was always motivated by something greater.
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Others don't take her political statements seriously, likely owing to the fact that Kardashian has a penchant for posting nude selfies.
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Given Scorpio's penchant for delving into the unknown and unexplained, this combo can easily lead us down some byzantine paths, indeed.
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That said, the Internet hive mind may have finally cracked the feline penchant for plopping down in the least convenient spot.
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Whether you are a professional writer or have a penchant for a good story, you've probably thought of writing a book.
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More to the point, it also refutes the idea that Silicon Valley's penchant for "disruption" will magically fix a broken system.
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Disney fans with a penchant for the kitchen (can't let those enchanted appliances have all the fun) have reason to cheer.
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Melania Trump has shown a penchant for her husband's favorite move: if you don't like your press coverage, attack the press.
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Behind the facade, he was known for his erudition and penchant for literature, and he devoured the world's leading newspapers daily.
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A three-month-old yellow Lab puppy named Zoey, like most puppies, has a penchant for tasting first, asking questions later.
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Clearly, y'all have a penchant for heavy food like pizza, steak, and fried chicken, and we can't really blame you either.
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The record continues Block's penchant for slinking grooves coupled with esoteric samples and wry song titles (see the loopy "Festival Paramedics").
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As a young man, DiCaprio had a penchant for playing troubled teenage boys (This Boy's Life, The Basketball Diaries, Marvin's Room).
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Mikael Nordgren leans towards a clean and functional sound with a penchant for catchy vocal samples, and tight, squared-off rhythms.
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Plus, it'll probably last you a few months since he's trying to break free of his penchant for bland bar soap.
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Trump's latest health care tweet is yet another example of the president's penchant for tweet-shaming those who disagree with him.
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Trump's critics expressed doubts he could be trusted with classified information, given his penchant for loose rhetoric on the campaign trail.
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The survivor at the end of the nomination process then faces Trump, who has a penchant for giving opponents insulting nicknames.
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Okay, maybe the most shocking part of this story isn't Boreanaz's penchant for nudity but the fact that he's a Deadhead.
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The picture, a very R-rated affair, centers on a mercenary with accelerated healing abilities and a penchant for bawdy humor.
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"LLC" is the quintessential Nicki track: relatively bare production, giving the floor to the Queens native's penchant for nearly breathless delivery.
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There could be some Olympic VR content on the way as well, given Samsung's penchant for turning everything into VR content.
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Last month he released his record Psychic Lovers, mixing his penchant and love for 80s synthpop with an unwavering self-awareness.
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A joke about Hollywod's penchant for cosmetic surgery turned into a bit (ha ha) about Gervais' privates during his opening monologue.
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It's been quite a week for TV personalities with a penchant for hate speech and "controversial" opinions that just hurt people.
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With her short-cropped hair and penchant for passionate, patriotic speeches and boasts of fearlessness, she is wildly popular in Ukraine.
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The treaty has not been called into question previously, but the Trump administration has shown a penchant for ending international agreements.
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By 1953, Ditko was an active freelancer, working in a variety of genres but with a special penchant for horror comics.
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Young is a tall, lean man in his late sixties with a handsome lined face and a penchant for cowboy hats.
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The initial revelations of his penchant for junior high school-style texting practices led to his resignation from Congress in 2011.
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"This man is a pathological liar," Mr. Cruz said, ticking off Mr. Trump's distortions, his infidelities, his penchant for conspiracy theories.
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Ominously for fellow Republicans, the public response Trump evokes after 14 months in the White House tracks his penchant for nostalgia.
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That's in part because of her penchant for speaking her mind, even when her views cause heartburn in the White House.
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Given the cat's penchant for playing with children, the post said, it was odd that it would disappear for 10 days.
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The pop star has a penchant of having no filter in her choices of what to post and what not post.
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Much like Trump, who was known to tip off the New York tabloids, Hof's penchant for controversy is a marketing strategy.
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Washington (CNN)On Tuesday afternoon, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders was asked about President Donald Trump's penchant for playing golf.
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Clinton's ostensible penchant for cursing isn't about hypocrisy at all, but old-fashioned anxiety about the dissolution of traditional gender roles.
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In contrast to his mild manner, Mr. Carson had a penchant for broad-brush, divisive utterances about race, sex and religion.
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Whitman, a former HP Enterprise president and CEO, also pointed to another example: her penchant for using data to make decisions.
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Attention Deficit Disorder was a possibility given Trump's penchant for short meetings and conversations, limited concentration span, and aversion to reading.
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Girls in groups are… how shall we say it, what's the word we insist in thinking has a penchant for boys?
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Oh, and he showed off his tenacity on the glass, some court vision, and a penchant for getting into passing lanes.
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The 6-foot-4 Wall, who has a penchant for swatting shots, blocked Jackson's driving layup attempt with 14 seconds left.
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Others focussed on the fact that, despite his penchant for showmanship, he was not making a good case for his fund.
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Still, as with Booker, there is a distrust of Gillibrand in some quarters, rooted in her perceived penchant for self-publicity.
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As for Mr. McCain's penchant for going his own way, Mr. Norquist said he thought the senator had already proved himself.
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Iran's penchant for putting drug offenders to death hasn't dampened the UNODC's enthusiasm for the country's role in the drug fight.
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Low Fidelity Given your penchant for love stories that flirt with high style, I suggest two piercing accounts of adulterous love.
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One Texas man's penchant for online fame and vanilla ice cream cost him 30 days in jail and a $35,000 fine.
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One Texas man's penchant for online fame and vanilla ice cream cost him 30 days in jail and a $35,000 fine.
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A nation scorched by climate change and ravaged by combat, it still retains the penchant for establishing bureaucracies and issuing dictates.
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The heroic ending is incredibly predictable, and it doesn't quite track with Game of Thrones' previous penchant for subverting fantasy tropes.
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With his penchant for poetry and blarney, the former vice president has emerged as a sort of national eulogist in chief.
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For her part, Osaka, shy and quirky, with a penchant for unexpected candor, seems focused solely on becoming the next Serena.
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They contrast with Trump's vacillations in tone between his feelings of anger and victory and his penchant for making tweets personal.
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But, in yet another example of the penchant among Wind Gap residents for magical thinking, Adora believes Camille is at fault.
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ANONYMOUS You, my friend, have an admirable penchant for rules that will undoubtedly irritate many of those in your social orbit.
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For men he has a penchant for uniforms: military, work wear and boxy denim, which he sometimes prints with his logo.
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With its low prices, wide range of products and penchant for disruption, the chain became the leading retailer of its era.
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We're gonna get to the president's penchant for entertainment and theatrics that was on display on reality TV all those years.
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Given Mr. Putin's penchant for trying to keep his adversaries off balance, the befuddlement might be part of the Kremlin's goal.
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The new prime minister has a penchant for finding the center of controversy and an eagerness for headline-capturing political fisticuffs.
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Given her penchant for human food, I thought NomNomNow&aposs fresh cat food would be a hit, but it wasn&apost.
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As for Buffett, he has spoken very publicly about his love for breakfast at McDonald's and his penchant for Cherry Coke.
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When Congress tried, yet again, to muzzle the banks' penchant for mad-dog investing, one result was the Dodd-Frank Act.
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Ms. Beiny included the New York collector David Rockefeller, who had a penchant for 18th-century Chelsea porcelain, among her clients.
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The Japanese writer-director Makoto Shinkai has a thing for dualities and a penchant for imaginatively blurring the divide between them.
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"I write partly in order to change myself," Sontag once remarked, explaining her penchant for famously reversing her most public stances.
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Yet Houellebecq's penchant is for the sentimental and the melodramatic rather than the subtle, and he ends up, therefore, overemphasizing this.
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That's a high price to pay for indulging left-wing activists' demands for doctrinal purity and penchant for anti-capitalist posturing.
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The movie was proudly crude, showing off Deadpool's sexual adventurousness and penchant for self-pleasuring while staring at a toy unicorn.
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Her father was a Protestant minister, her mother, who had a penchant for brand-name perfumes, worked for a biomedical corporation.
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Grella, a Long Island native with a penchant for stylish pocket squares and ties, took a gig with the Travel Association.
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Flake echoed other's criticism of Moore, a former Alabama Supreme Court chief justice who has a penchant for making controversial comments.
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Yet sometimes Reiss overindulges his penchant for literary analysis, simply using sleep as an excuse to riff on authors he loves.
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And the President, time and again, has shown little penchant for using his rallies for anything beyond stoking his political base.
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His penchant for talking about winning aside, Trump has voiced skepticism about what the United States is achieving in South Asia.
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One of the things that makes Trump so unique is his rare penchant for lies that are extremely easy to expose.
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The ordeal, in part, highlights the president's penchant for lying and his refusal to let even the most trivial items go.
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But Gaetz has a Trumpian penchant for turning the worst things one might say about him into a point of pride.
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Some of these cases can be traced to Trump's unique foibles, like his opaque finances and penchant for committing impeachable offenses.
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Then they predictably devolve into unsubstantiated claims of his sexual orientation and salacious details about his alleged penchant for feather boas.
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ScienceTake Winsomely captured in poems and song, the birds are yielding new secrets about their astounding beaks and penchant for violence.
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Ricky Gervais used part of his Golden Globes opening monologue to joke about Leonardo DiCaprio&aposs penchant for dating younger women.
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That's doubly true when it comes to Marvel's penchant for using its movies to help set the table for future releases.
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That's in keeping with Shkreli's penchant for insane risk—which, to be fair, is not exactly unheard of in his industry.
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Even in Monday's speech, the president didn't utter the words "climate change" and still exercised his penchant for bending the facts.
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"I have Kris Jenner to thank," she says, explaining her penchant for all things organization in a new post on her site.
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As the world mourns the death of music icon Aretha Franklin, the superstar's penchant for extreme privacy has never been more apparent.
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As Sejal, Sharma is a revelation, displaying a comic timing and penchant for deadpan dialogue delivery we haven't seen her do before.
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Or maybe the NHL changes its playoff format, as it has a penchant for doing, and that prevents a Caps-Pens matchup.
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Small storefronts held mini galleries and a monthly gallery hop was the thing to do for folks with a penchant for wine.
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But Rocco had a penchant for using bad language, the charity says, so staff member Marion Wischnewski volunteered to take him in.
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Much to Huntsman's horror, this particular Christine has a penchant for Baby Shark, the popular preschool tune forever stuck in everyone's head.
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And forget about purple or green lip shades — red lipstick barely made an appearance, thanks to music's penchant for barely-there nudes.
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