Blogging, and any form of personal publishing, tends to be filled with a lot of reactionary and knee-jerk opinion. |
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Although herbivory tends to hasten succession from shrubs and pioneer trees to forest, it typically retards succession from earlier seres. |
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In addition, it tends to slight the tremendous growth of auxiliaries and parallel organizations. |
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As the blood supply for the scalp is so good, any knock received tends to bleed profusely resulting in blood everywhere and bruising as a result. |
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As we saw in the US earlier in the year, the immediate reaction of share prices to interest rate reductions tends to be positive. |
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Well, all of the material tends to indicate that work release is unlikely, in fact. |
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It tends to be a rewarding experience, too, for he radiates positive energy. |
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Haircuts have always been something my son is extremely resistive to that he tends to fight for all he is worth. |
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It tends to be repetitive as well, especially with the '80s inspired light K-pop soundtrack. |
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Asparagus fern tends to occur around towns, particularly near-coastal locations in moist shady gullies. |
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Sodium is an alkali metal and tends to lose an electron to form the positive sodium ion. |
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In the West, liberal support for the child's independence rather than regulative monitoring by parents tends to prevent juvenile delinquency. |
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However, I've found the oil tends to make the lacewood appear to be more uniform in color. |
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To put it simply, water tends to flow downhill, but it can be pumped uphill by a motor and the right machinery. |
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When a yachtie decides to have an AC system as part of the electrics aboard, this new system tends to dominate all of the others. |
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A sapiosexual tends to be more impressed by a person’s humility rather than the various accomplishments they list off. |
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One dimension of Lent that tends to get pushed to the side is the practice of almsgiving. |
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Yet wine tends to bespeak a lifestyle of luxury and relaxation, of the enjoyment and appreciation of the creation of the vintner. |
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Arabica has historically been prized for its mild, rich taste, whereas robusta tends to be much harsher. |
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I may mention that my sister tends to overreact a tad and may at times behave like a drama queen. |
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Despite the obvious benefits these plans offer, the take-up tends to be poor. |
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The director's visual style, one that incorporates a great deal of light and luminosity, tends to fade the picture. |
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Political pluralism also tends to exercise some moderation or restraint on unbridled nationalism. |
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Despite relinquishing day-to-day control of his company, Gates is still chairman and tends to just have weekends free for the foundation. |
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It's all very well roughing it in your twenties, but it tends to lose its novelty after a while. |
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And once you have the buzz, like the yips, it tends to stay with you forever. |
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Light heavyweights don't typically win the overall because bodybuilding tends to reward size above all other physique parameters. |
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When you let the hem down, the nice bright unfaded material now exposed tends to show up just how faded the rest of the garment has become. |
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The discussion then tends to wither and die off amidst all the the confusion. |
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This drew attention away from the whole and focused it on the part, as all empiricist research tends to do. |
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While I admit to the occasional beefcake weakness, the rumpled intellectual look tends to keep my knees most lastingly shaky. |
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In the wishful shelter of ignorance or amnesia, an abiding melancholy tends to creep into the populace. |
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The replacement cycle tends to be three years for PCs, and a compelling set of technologies and features also motivates replacements. |
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Everything in such an environment, it goes without saying, tends to repress the creative and to stimulate the competitive impulses. |
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On the contrary, the world tends to look at him askance, a fact he himself seems to recognize. |
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The animalistic nature of people tends to come out when they have the chance to seize what they believe is rightfully theirs. |
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He tends to leave me cold and I can't say I've enjoyed any of his films for over a decade. |
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Titanium white tends to have a slower drying time than lead white, but dries faster than zinc white. |
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A movie like this tends to attract an awful lot of abstract nonsense going on around it. |
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Our individualist culture tends to think almost exclusively of great advances in science or philosophy as the product of great lone geniuses. |
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The larger dose is more laxative while the smaller dose tends to be more gradually blood purifying. |
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By then the winner tends to be known and three quarters of the teams know that they are out of the running. |
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If he doesn't eat, his sugar is low, then he tends to get very argumentative, moody and bad-tempered. |
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This is a passionate essay, but one that tends to substitute assertion for argumentation and engagement. |
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This isn't altogether fair on Liverpudlians, but there is something intangible in the ethos of that city's music which tends to annoy me. |
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For this reason, the arapaima tends to float near the surface of the water and is vulnerable to harpoon and spear fishing. |
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Their main prey tends to be polycheate worms, such as lugworm, which are incredibly numerous in shallow water. |
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Add a little sharp sand to improve drainage if your soil tends to hold water. |
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They know how to bang riffs out of their axes well, but it tends to get buried beneath the mediocrity and predictability of their songwriting. |
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The subject tends to take over the poetry long-windedly and makes many of the poems interchangeable. |
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Surprisingly, Freddie came out as the least bizarre of all of us on this, as what you see tends to be what you get with her. |
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When a photo without the flash is taken, the cover tends to blend in better with the finish of the case, as shown in the rightmost photo. |
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The dense bitumen macadam surface, in the absence of any other dressing, tends to polish and became dangerous, particularly after rain. |
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It can be difficult to lighten dark hair with lemon juice, as it tends to leave orange streaks in hair. |
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In general it tends to be independent travellers and divers who make it to the island. |
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My tackle tends to be much heavier than in Summer as I often have a wind blowing into my face. |
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I can say, for example, that it tends to form chemical bonds to five other atoms at a time, but can tolerate fewer and, at a push, more. |
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The decking market in Australia is huge, obviously tends to follow and tail along with the housing market in Australia. |
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The choice of herb tends to be decided by availability but in an ideal world, it would be a mix of flat-leaf parsley, chives and tarragon. |
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While not anti-English, it is decidedly pro-Gaelic and tends to be anti-Presbyterian. |
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The reaction of others who heard this interview tends to confirm that listeners didn't need to have the interviewer wade in on their behalf. |
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It also tends to lead them in a direction that is the opposite of much of the above-stated goals. |
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While I like the simplified line work used for the series, the animation tends to drift between thriftiness and sloppy. |
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For instance, wall eyes tends to occur intermittently and are most often corrected with surgery at 4 to 5 years old. |
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In the absence of firm evidence and reliable facts, it is that line which tends to be followed. |
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Her work tends to encompass the overlap of mathematics, general relativity, and astrophysics. |
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And she also tends to be rather taciturn, so many people who have access to her wonder what she's really thinking. |
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This left censoring tends to overestimates of the time from seroconversion to a given stage. |
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But instead of being thankful that you have been reminded about this event the mind tends to wander off and take a momentum of its own. |
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On the Thames these days, with increased water abstraction, the river tends to go quickly from a flood to a no-flow situation. |
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I mean, everybody knows the tall poppy syndrome but it tends to be in your own backyard. |
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Instead, a fractured edge tends to show the same degree of roughness at different magnifications. |
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The need for water investment keeps inexorably increasing and tends to accelerate as the deterioration of these systems advance. |
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He also pays attention to the number of accented words in the original line and tends to preserve the same number in his translation. |
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Once the sucker is attached to an object, any force that pulls the sucker away from the surface tends to lift the piston. |
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At the same time, the continental crust tends to ride over the oceanic crust, for it is the lighter of the two. |
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However, eating nuts helps to sate the appetite, and studies suggest this tends to lead to a reduction in our intake of other foods. |
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The result is that the waterbody tends to become stagnant, leading to pollution. |
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Real naval warfare tends to involve long lulls between actual bouts of combat. |
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Management guidance for greater water parsnip tends to be the same as good fen management practice. |
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A common side effect is headache, which usually responds to aspirin or acetaminophen and tends to improve with continued use. |
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I find that my inspiration tends to wane and wax over periods of time, and with it, my writing skill. |
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A study of 113 countries concludes that oil and mineral wealth tends to make countries less democratic. |
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It tends to be a case of take it or leave it, so now what we have to do is speak to more clubs and see if we can get a better deal elsewhere. |
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When conflicts between the senses occur, vision tends to bias both auditory and tactile perception. |
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Most popular music, however, tends to come from South Africa, with its rich history of township jive. |
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Perch, pike and walleye tend to look for shallow, weedy lakes because the oxygen level tends to be a lot higher. |
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But in these production areas regulation tends to be much looser so wines from the same appellation tend to have less in common. |
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The bar, situated under the eponymous dome, tends to attract an older, well-dressed crowd who want to sit and chat rather than fight the music. |
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This would suggest that dependence on both alcohol and illicit substances tends to be the norm for dependent arrestees. |
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Pundits will get lucky from time to time of course, but luck tends to run out eventually. |
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This tends to be of a low quality and over-crowding with families of three or four in one medium-size room is not uncommon. |
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Salt also tends to concentrate in and enlarge any depression protected from rainwash. |
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The sound mix tends to favor the score, perhaps a bit too loudly at times, for the music can drown out the dialogue. |
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The supercomputing crowd tends to set the pace for technology adoption across the server market. |
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He tends to be outgoing and transparent, a what-you-see-is-what-you-get sort of person. |
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The advance on a book, except for a few hundred authors internationally, tends to be not very much. |
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It tends to be very colourful in its metaphors, and use of such devices as rhyming slang is quite common. |
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Although rheumatoid arthritis is often a chronic disease, it tends to vary in severity and may even come and go. |
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Although the internet resists regulation, wherever regulation is technically possible, it tends to be pursued. |
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My profession tends to be less comfortable with Aesculapian authority than medical doctors. |
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Once they find an esthetician they trust, the male patient tends to be loyal to that provider. |
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The growth of mammoth government interventions tends to be a one-way ratchet. |
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The competition tends to be very much a family affair, with a barbecue and refreshments throughout the day. |
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I take it at night because it tends to leave a funny aftertaste in the mouth. |
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Zinc tends to be much less reactive with oxygen than are the metals that are galvanized. |
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Someone who is field dependent in one situation tends to a modest extent to perceive things globally or wholistically in other situations. |
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And of course in all this, in heterosexual relationships, contraception tends to fall to the woman to sort out. |
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Our culture tends to block and suppress the healthy expression of deep emotions. |
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It seems to me that fantastically imaginative fiction tends to be lumped in with the whole science fiction genre. |
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Marcasite, when viewed in hand specimen, tends to form crudely banded masses or massive aggregates. |
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In the absence of surface dressing, dense bitumen macadam tends to polish and become dangerous. |
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Pink grapefruit, being acidic, goes perfectly with crab which tends to be quite rich. |
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In elongated cells the major axis of mesh elements tends to align with the major axis of the cells. |
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The ending is after all where most of the subtle action tends to be, with your verb endings, plurals and suchlike. |
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Finally, the presence of utility rebates or other financial incentives tends to skew acceptance of new devices. |
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Teenage rebellion finds so little opposition that it tends to rebel against anything it comes across. |
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Edgar Allen Poe has a very unique style of writing in many ways. Poe tends to write his stories emphasizing dramatic irony and verbal irony |
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Election Night coverage on TV tends to become a marathon of long-windedness. |
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Oven baked kibble also tends to stick to the dog's teeth a lot worse than extruded dry food. |
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While the Army tends to view air power as merely an air artillery, the Air Force looks at itself as a strategic force. |
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A civilization that believes itself capable of making do without other civilizations tends to be headed toward its doom. |
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Lung adenocarcinoma, a non-small-cell lung cancer, tends to resist the effects of chemotherapy. |
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Tampering tends to be the recourse of underdeveloped political forces or rulers that are weak or unable to afford the luxury of costly campaigns. |
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The third law says that the motion of any moving body tends to be rectilinear, even if in fact it is circular or curved through collision. |
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The floor of the print tends to be drawn upwards as the animal withdrew its foot from wet and sticky sediments. |
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This growth pattern tends to make the tableau look like a tree diagram or organizational chart. |
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The birth-death process tends to generate trees with long internal branches. |
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Instead of great leaps forward, it tends to move haltingly in grudging increments. |
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Knowledge of the new alloy spread slowly, mainly because of the scarcity of tin, so the Bronze Age tends to have widely different dates in different parts of the world. |
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I remember when we were discussing this earlier you were saying that in a way this tends to stack up as an argument between the Apollonian and the Dionysian view. |
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While Hawaii never really experiences a low season, winter and summer tend to be more popular times to visit the islands, so the spring tends to be a cheaper season to come. |
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Our church tends to attract a younger crowd of singles and families with small children. |
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Equally charming and frustrating, the singer also tends to skip around answers to some of the harder questions with riddling, sermon-like replies. |
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If they do find work, it tends to be in low-level office jobs. |
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Now, some of this might be because the poor lass has shuffled off this mortal coil, but none of these guys tends to throw around superlatives for people who don't deserve it. |
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Writing about addiction, even in memoirs of addiction, tends to gloss over this aspect. |
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The wine world tends to glorify the winemaker when really it takes a team of hard-working people to tend vineyards and make wine. |
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Let us assume then that the persistence or repetition of a reverberatory activity tends to induce lasting cellular changes that add to its stability. |
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Facialist Aida Bacaj, who tends to the pores of Kyra Sedgwick and Carla Gugino, has mixed emotions. |
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While Kalman tends to mine the past for material, she is as irreverent as she is sentimental. |
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Charisma is difficult to sustain and so tends to become routinized. |
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Or because the series of unfortunate events that we call old age tends to find and sicken the elderly? |
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Using abrasives, such as steel wool or abrasive powders tends to permanently scratch the smooth glassy surface, and make it harder to clean thereafter. |
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Forgetfulness tends to increase with age, but there's a big difference between normal absent-mindedness and the type of memory loss associated with Alzheimer's disease. |
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Then, too, opposition tends to focus the marginalized mind, undistracted as it is by the chastening realities of power. |
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The rate of corporate insolvencies tends to rise around quarter days and the difficulties that businesses are now facing will only exacerbate that. |
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His earlier work tends to be written in traditional rhymed quatrains but, as he matured, he dropped the rhymes and worked in a freer but still basically alexandrine movement. |
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Wyoming horseman Buck Brannaman tends to give his charges the gentlest of tugs. |
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The point is that our experience of language, quite as much as our experience of the world, is habitual and to that extent tends to be automatized. |
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To be sure, Canada is a rich country, on a per-capita basis, and its population tends to be clustered along the border. |
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The area around Colorado Springs, with its tourism industry and military concentration, tends to vote Republican. |
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It tends to reduce him to the status of a scurrilous railer, despite the fact that some of Jonson's most graceful and humane verses are based closely upon that poet's work. |
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Actually, I aim for the brain stem, the jugular tends to get in the way. |
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But when directed inward, that lifeblood tends to congeal, while exposed to rigorous movement it can offer sustaining power. |
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Lydon was well known for playing the juvenile lead in a series in the early 1940s, and his work here tends to retain the flavour of that character. |
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This tends to be a lengthy and convoluted process, taking at least two years even under ideal circumstances. |
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Nowadays, the image of cheerleaders tends to be associated with buxom blondes whooping it up for some big country boys crushing 73-17 victories out in the fields. |
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Both hemp and kenaf offer excellent possibilities for use as a virgin fiber replacement in newsprint, which tends to carry a high recycled content. |
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For this particular child, I would ask if there are cats in the house cats loose a lot of hair, which tends to agglomerate under beds and in room corners. |
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So I want to treat this as a piece of realism rather than the picturesque tradition, which tends to depict an idealised version of English heritage. |
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It tends to capture bits and pieces of realty and places them in frozen categories reflecting both the language of their socioeconomic class and a particular historical epoch. |
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And though topical humor tends to be transitory, a really bad gag can take on a life of its own and curdle a political career. |
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That tends to encourage large and small holders alike to consider turning their weakened rubles into other currencies. |
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Radio can be good fun and tends to knock off the rough edges so that you can develop as a smoother performer, ready for your big break in front of the camera. |
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But as he goes on, this idea tends to take on worrisomely subversive overtones as he tries to make the case that it's essentially tricking people into learning. |
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Another piece of evidence that supported the study was that male talk tends to be more referential or informative, while female talk is more supportive and facilitative. |
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Since varnish is a more durable than lacquer and was in use before polyurethane was invented, it tends to be favored by many old-timers, if for no other reason than it works. |
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He talked about how the alpha male chimp tends to have one of two models of leadership, one being a bullying model and the other being a populist leader model. |
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Indeed, price tends to be a deciding factor in selecting a trench philosophy. |
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The researchers added that the finding held true regardless of whether the language spoken tends to emphasize nouns, as does American English, or verbs, as does Korean. |
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The presence of monopoly rents tends to foster rent-seeking behavior. |
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We have a cell phone, but it tends to reside in a drawer in the kitchen, not in her purse, as the battery only lasts about 5 hours, even if you don't use it. |
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This material, being light and moderately flexible, tends to amplify the sound of rushing water, especially in vertical piping where the flow is rapid. |
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The reason that serious entertainment journalism only tends to exist in major outlets is that only major outlets can scare the system out of reprisals for their honesty. |
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The morning tends to be my high-energy time, and I usually write in the morning. |
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The subject too tends to be rendered in a formulaic way with the figure positioned centrally or slightly to one side within a rocky hollow or outcrop. |
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Like sausages, bacon tends to be very salty and may also be preserved with the chemical sodium nitrite, which has been linked to an increased risk of stomach cancer. |
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Natural stone quarried from the earth is often considered a luxury and tends to be a highly durable surface, thus highly desirable. |
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The group tends to slant its policies in favor of the big businesses it serves. |
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He tends to exaggerate when talking about his accomplishments. |
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He tends to bounce a check or two toward the end of each month, before his payday. |
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This counterimpulse tends to embrace everything difficult and European with juvenile zeal. |
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The high temperature tends to cause the material to crozzle, which makes it difficult to work in a kiln. |
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At one end of the spectrum of cyberviolence lies hate speech, which tends to impact upon specific social, political or religious groups. |
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As one who did well in the States he tends to use them as the source of Di ex Machinis to resolve the problems of his Irish characters. |
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Official DIGNITY tends to increase in inverse ratio to the importance of the country in which the office is held. |
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By help of this conception the effect of heat can be simply expressed by saying that heat tends to increase the disgregation of bodies. |
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Certainly the magnitude of megalopolitan or ecumenopolitan problems tends to overwhelm the individual who is a perspective participant. |
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In any uncertain situation, government tends to err on the side of caution and delay. |
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In America the fertility rate of recent immigrants tends to be higher than that of native population. |
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While genre film tends to treat things as they are and avoids the trap of advocating them, exploitation film sensationalizes them. |
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Notoriously hard to see, the grasshopper warbler tends to throw its voice over long distances, while it stays out of sight. |
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The climate of Scotland is temperate and oceanic, and tends to be very changeable. |
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St Andrew's Day, 30 November, is the national day, although Burns' Night tends to be more widely observed, particularly outside Scotland. |
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Oceanic debris tends to accumulate at the centre of gyres and coastlines, frequently washing aground where it is known as beach litter. |
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Rainfall tends to be associated with Atlantic depressions or with convection. |
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Middlesbrough tends to perform the worst, and to produce results well below the national average. |
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Today's philosophy tends to exclude empirical study of the natural world by means of the scientific method. |
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The west tends to be wetter on average and prone to Atlantic storms, especially in the late autumn and winter months. |
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So much 'performance art' tends to be a kind of closed, aloof, imagistic, private vision. |
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The detailed evidence of the years from 1763 to 1775 tends to exonerate George III from any real responsibility for the American Revolution. |
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The end goal tends to be universally regarded as good, but there has been much debate over the best way to grant full independence. |
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West coast tends to follow more closely to hip hop, Cheerleading, and Jazz styles of dance. |
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On a District Council level, Rushcliffe in Nottinghamshire tends to attain some of the region's best GCSE results. |
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As with other waves, the wave tends to break in shallow places and near the bank, and flow smoothly in deep water. |
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The Dark Peak tends to receive more rainfall each year in comparison to the White Peak as it is higher in altitude. |
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Outside of the US, a higher proportion of petroleum tends to be used for electricity. |
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At low speeds, the current induced in the squirrel cage is nearly at line frequency and tends to be in the outer parts of the rotor cage. |
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This fact is not otherwise important than as it tends to prove, that no verbatim et literatim copy of the original has as yet been published. |
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Socialized medicine amongst industrialized countries tends to be more affordable than in systems where there is little government involvement. |
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In 2001, Overall economic activity in the British Chinese community tends to be lower than the general population average. |
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As with most languages, written language tends to use a more formal register than spoken language. |
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French spelling, like English spelling, tends to preserve obsolete pronunciation rules. |
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Fundamentalist theology tends to stress Biblical inerrancy and Biblical literalism. |
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Also, I think that not enough shuffling in Magic tends to result in very poor hands, characterized by mana screw or mana flood. |
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Cheddar made in the classical way tends to have a sharp, pungent flavour, often slightly earthy. |
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Almost any kind of beer can be delivered in this format, although it tends to be mainly associated with imported, stronger, and speciality beers. |
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Science is a social enterprise, and scientific work tends to be accepted by the scientific community when it has been confirmed. |
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Similarly, it is the desire to save which tends to increase the rate of capital accumulation. |
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Traditional heavy metal tends to employ modal scales, in particular the Aeolian and Phrygian modes. |
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While pool tables are common to many pubs, snooker tends to be played either in private surroundings or in public snooker halls. |
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Media coverage tends to be low, but if this were to be increased, some feel that support for the sport would increase. |
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The city is one of the sunnier locations in Wales and its sheltered location tends to protect it from extreme weather. |
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It is nominally a civil service post, but the appointment tends to be from within the Bank, with the incumbent grooming his or her successor. |
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In practice, the market interest rate tends to be different for debts of different countries. |
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Young ice is not as flexible as nilas, but tends to break under wave action. |
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Competition amongst workers tends to drive down wages due to the expendable nature of the worker in relation to his or her particular job. |
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In the absence of net forces, a moving object tends to move along a straight line path indefinitely. |
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The Irish of Achill and Erris tends to differ from that of South Connacht in many aspects of vocabulary and, in some instances, of pronunciation. |
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As with fasting, mentioning to others one's own virtuous deeds tends to reflect a sinful pride, and may also be considered extremely rude. |
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However, where physical help is given, it tends to be given directly and not through secular organisations. |
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This tends to give the music a more punctuated, bouncy sound that can be especially well suited to hornpipes or jigs. |
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If the development continues into the myopization stage, the dominant eye tends to be more myopic and the non-dominant eye is less myopic. |
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We know through experience that a red face tends to signal embarrassment, as we've learned to associate the two. |
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In the rest of the country rugby tends to be played mainly by private schools. |
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However, the US intelligence community tends to have limited inputs into developing US trade policy. |
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A nervy tank lining will be difficult to lay around tight bends or in corners because it tends to spring back. |
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Turnout tends to be higher in nations where political allegiance is closely linked to class, ethnic, linguistic, or religious loyalties. |
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News coverage tends to concentrate on the former counties of Caithness and Sutherland. |
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Recreational battle reenactment tends to focus on pitched battles partially for sake of ease of demonstration. |
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Unusual among the Carnivora, the size of stoats tends to decrease proportionally with latitude, in contradiction to Bergmann's rule. |
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They are nonaddicting, but tolerance tends to limit their period of usefulness. |
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The number of exploitations tends to diminish, but as a result, they are merged into very large estates. |
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However, successive polls show that the region tends to be more and more nonreligious. |
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The need to attract second preferences tends to promote consensus and disadvantage extremes. |
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He further observed that, where animals lose vision in unlighted environments such as caves, diversity of animal forms tends to decrease. |
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This harrier tends to be a very vocal bird while it glides over its hunting ground. |
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In the US, profit tends to rank low among motivations for involvement in livestock ranching. |
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Unfortunately, there is a nugget of truth to the notion of black and Hispanic tensions but, like politics, the friction tends to be very local. |
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According to the convergence principle, language style tends to change to that of people who are liked and admired. |
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In intermarriages, one partner tends to become monolingual, which also usually applies to the children. |
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Though she was once overshadowed by her popular brother, critical opinion now tends to view Gwen as the more talented of the two. |
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It tends to ruin once and for all other psychic mechanisms and to substitute itself for them in solving all the principal problems of life. |
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Too often an OC tends to slip into a Mary Sue mould, but if it's well written, I have no problems with an OC as a protagonist of a fic. |
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Purple laver is classified as a red alga, tends to be a brownish colour, but boils down to a dark green pulp when prepared. |
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The food also generally tends to be more on the tangy side with tamarind and lime juice both used liberally as souring agents. |
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Fresh fish and shellfish in Southern California tends to be expensive in restaurants, but by no means out of reach of the masses. |
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While East coast tends to follow more of a modernized version of the classic clog and hoedown style. |
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Ice which forms on moving water tends to be less uniform and stable than ice which forms on calm water. |
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The action of rivers and waves tends to pile up gravel in large accumulations. |
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In scallops, the shell shape tends to be highly regular, and is commonly used as an archetypal form of a seashell. |
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In some species, the population at higher latitudes tends to be migratory and will often winter at lower latitude. |
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Oceanic debris tends to accumulate at the center of gyres and coastlines, frequently washing aground where it is known as beach litter. |
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Radioactive medical waste tends to contain beta particle and gamma ray emitters. |
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Radiocaesium follows potassium and tends to accumulate in plant tissues, including fruits and vegetables. |
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In the movement of the crust, a massif tends to retain its internal structure while being displaced as a whole. |
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Imposition tends to generate opposition, and life is better, I find, if you approach it with open eyes and open-heartedly. |
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All other lakes tends to be round, oval or of more complex shape and also lacking any specific cardinal direction. |
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The back tends to be a greenish to sandy brown, and shows extensive mottling, especially towards the lighter sides and white belly. |
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Cod are gregarious and form schools, although shoaling tends to be a feature of the spawning season. |
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The Atlantic walrus also tends to have relatively shorter tusks and somewhat more flattened snout. |
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Unfortunately, this medium tends to overclear specimens, especially the less heavily chitinized species. |
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The westerlies explain why coastal North America tends to be wet, especially from Northern California to Alaska, during the winter. |
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In open nesting sites, breeding success tends to be lower, since breeding begins late and the nest can easily be destroyed or damaged by storms. |
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It has exceptionally large paratoid glands and its colour tends to be blotched rather than uniform. |
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The common toad tends to be sexually dimorphic with the females being browner and the males greyer. |
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It is also a good fuel, though not favoured for open fires as it tends to spit. |
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The tree tends to grow out leaves earlier than most maples and holds its leaves somewhat longer in autumn. |
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The density of sea water, in contrast to fresh water, increases as it nears the freezing point and thus it tends to sink. |
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Additionally, the convergence tends to increase the concentration of plankton in and around the Agulhas. |
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As the World Magnetic Model shows, the intensity tends to decrease from the poles to the equator. |
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Stratus is a stable cloud deck which tends to form when a cool, stable air mass is trapped underneath a warm air mass. |
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Shells have a high calcium carbonate content, which tends to make the middens alkaline. |
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The pH in marshes tends to be neutral to alkaline, as opposed to bogs, where peat accumulates under more acid conditions. |
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Rounding is generally realized by a decrease of F2 that tends to reinforce vowel backness. |
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Polyester resin tends to have yellowish tint, and is suitable for most backyard projects. |
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This resin tends to be more resistant over time to degradation than polyester resin, and is more flexible. |
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Monthly rainfall tends to be highest in autumn and early winter and lowest in the summer months, with July often being the driest month. |
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In Great Britain and the Commonwealth countries, the British tradition of social anthropology tends to dominate. |
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Anthropology of development tends to view development from a critical perspective. |
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This generalized temperature tends to the ordinary temperature when N goes to infinity. |
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As a consequence, the weather tends to be sunny, dry and stable with a minimal risk of rainfall. |
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Precipitation tends to be spread moderately throughout the year with a peak in summer. |
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Globalization tends to bring people into contact with foreign people and cultures. |
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A typical example is the herpes virus, which tends to hide in nerves and become reactivated when specific circumstances arise. |
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The population tends to be relatively young and heavily skewed gender ratio dominated by males. |
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The forested area tends to lose leaves during the winter dry season, with evergreen pines in the highest elevations. |
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Thinner sea ice tends to deform more easily, which appears to make it more difficult for polar bears to access seals. |
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Even after local lemming peaks, the Arctic fox population tends to collapse back to levels dangerously close to nonviability. |
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