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The most common cause of fungal meningitis, Cryptococcosis is a fungal disease with a marked predilection for lung and brain.
Infants develop a predilection for the sugar that is present in both breast and formula milk.
A famous cadger, he had a kamikaze predilection for turning on benefactors and friends.
Both these species have a predilection for arachnid flesh but are otherwise quite different.
Does the same evolutionary predilection lead physicists and mathematicians to see beauty in the unobserved, or unobservable?
Certainly, the widespread predilection for the fancy and frivolous has its roots in decades of drab socialist conformity.
Despite his predilection for this sort of self-seeking behaviour, there are many who don't want him to jump.
There did not seem to be a specific predilection for laterality, although the number of cases was too small to be significant.
Therefore, he has a predilection for molesting, to bootstrap this one charge.
Despite our predilection for the world's wild places, Sara and I also enjoy a little culture now and again.
Even Americans, with their predilection for absurd forenames, would stop short of dubbing a child De Sade.
She has clearly expressed that she has no interest in this, so I've kept my predilection to myself.
A predilection for forms over human figures characterises her work in installation art.
Our western predilection of talking in terms of binary oppositions finds an array of contrasts to play with in Wuthering Heights.
The hardest part in confessing all this is that aside from my pronounced predilection for pratfalls, I really can't justify our forbidden love.
Depending on your predilection, you can say that's a good thing or bad thing, but, for the likes of me, the modern world is often execrable.
Like most dandies, his predilection for high-style fashion and cosmetic beauty betrays a likeness to his female counterparts.
Unlike desired hyaline cartilage, repair fibrocartilage has diminished resilience and a predilection for deterioration over time.
He showed, likewise, a predilection for other metrical diversions, especially the acrostic and telestich.
But his violent past finally catches up with the hood turned husband and father in this rumination on America's predatory predilection to use force.
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Nobody ever got any clue to the reason, if there was one, for this predilection of hers.
We should be inclined to think the devisor entertained a singular predilection for the Old Cross, then in the pride of youth.
Is there any special region of predilection for the eruption of erythema nodosum?
But this is the effect of his predilection for individuals of forcible character.
Normandys invention of the sexpartite vault came about, thinks M. Anthyme Saint-Paul, through her predilection for multiple lines.
This honour was due to him by reason of his special predilection for his dear lutetia.
Does the eruption of tinea versicolor show predilection for any special region?
They constitute the sites of predilection for ulcerative processes of the gut.
Could anything that she had ever done be wrested into predilection or even into appreciation?
His predilection for the inhabitants of Epirus, of Albania, and for the Suliotes, is known.
Always the architectural sense, though his rhythms are elliptical at times and he betrays a predilection for the asymmetrical.
One should notice the predilection of Steffani for chromaticism and his contrapuntal taste.
The authors of their predilection were Catullus, Propertius, and Tibullus.
It was beranger who announced his predilection for Paris as a birthplace.
He had not counted on the officers or her predilection for Italian.
For passe I had always had a sort of predilection, yet I lost my stake upon it.
Ralph was a railroader by inheritance as well as predilection.
The question, as he held, was one of art, not of kingly predilection.
I made some success, and the students had a predilection for me.
The Cultural Lives of Cause Lawyers is marred by unevenness in the quality of its essays, diffusiveness in the themes they address, and a predilection for academic jargon.
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