1. She has a more middlebrow talent than his, and therefore seems less inclined toward introspection and reiteration. 2. And more conservative Republicans were inclined toward bringing more nations into NATO for another reason. 3. And one Atlanta architect says the bombing may have put the lid on ego trips that the trips that the Donald Trumps of the world are inclined toward. 4. And the few adults, particularly a mother whose culinary repertory is inclined toward taste treats like liver sticks, are strictly buffoons. 5. At that time, the Framingham, Mass., native was more inclined toward earning a degree in history and political science and then moving on to law school. 6. Both signed one-year contracts, yet neither seems inclined toward retirement. 7. A third of the group was undecided, a third leaned toward Bush and a third was inclined toward Gore. 8. Bush has said he will form an exploratory committee by next month if he is inclined toward running. 9. But an aide to Lipinski suggested he was more favorably inclined toward the tax cut. 10. Bush, however, has indicated that he may not be inclined toward much serious compromise. |
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