71. Plant found this tendency toward display to be as true in Chicago as in London. 72. Renewed corporate efficiency and better information among investors and developers has tempered the tendency toward excessive lending and overbuilding, he says. 73. See, he rarely tells anyone about these things that race through his head, these urges, these tendencies toward aggressiveness. 74. Rodgers has always been remembered as aloof and stern, with a tendency toward depression, for which he was once hospitalized. 75. She also stresses that a range of genetic and social factors may contribute to a familial tendency toward alcoholism. 76. She also knows with comfortable certainty that heroin, the drug that seems to mesh so well with her tendency toward existential despair, will eventually kill her. 77. She spoke and wrote in recent years against what she saw as tendencies toward separatism and divisiveness in a multicultural America. 78. Slater and Britten had rejected much of the internal characterization of the Crabbe poem, where Grimes harbors a deep-rooted tendency toward violence and viciousness. 79. So did the tendency toward later marriage. 80. So far the only problem the American women have experienced is a tendency toward slow starts. |