71. Rison has a penchant for running pass routes the way he wants to, rather than the way they are designed. 72. Sequitur, a new-music ensemble that made its debut Wednesday evening at Merkin Concert Hall, has a penchant for works with a theatrical element. 73. She also has a penchant for chasing squirrels, cats and deer. 74. She has a penchant for richly detailed vignettes about colorful characters weaving their way through all types of physical, emotional and moral landscapes. 75. Some critics, however, say Jacobs has a penchant for hinting at takeover bids to drive up a stock and then failing to follow through. 76. Some of them apparently had a penchant for wearing black clothing. 77. Sometimes, however, she had a penchant for saying the wrong thing. 78. Sometimes a man named Knowmaad, who has a penchant for John Denver songs, took the microphone. 79. Still, a third aide warned that Clinton had a penchant for compromise rather than confrontation, and that the White House could still pull back on its plan. 80. The elder statesman among the amateurs is a gray-bearded gentleman named Rat, who has a penchant for tan fedoras. |