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I don't think it's that simple. But historically, there have been some 'copycat' tendencies in the league. Ray Anderson
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The extent to which human aggression exemplifies innate tendencies is not clear. B. F. Skinner
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I don't have sociopathic tendencies! Emily VanCamp
tendencies depressive vigilant
I'm constantly having to be vigilant with a depressive tendency, an addictive tendency. Patrick Marber
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I have a tendency toward being a micromanager. Which, the bigger the project you're involved in, the harder that becomes. Christine Quinn
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I have a tendency toward being a micromanager. Christine Quinn
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A tendency to exaggeration was a Roman trait. Edith Hamilton
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ALL IMPULSES OF THOUGHT HAVE A TENDENCY TO CLOTHE THEMSELVES IN THEIR PHYSICAL EQUIVALENT. Napoleon Hill
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We have the tendency to condemn what we don't understand. Mercedes Ruehl
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Obviously, the first big step was to get the courses open. We've got nearly 90 percent open. I have a big no vacancy sign on the second subject. Obviously, our big issue is rooms. Kevin Drum
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If all the courses we played were 7,500 yards, I could maybe see it happening sometime in the future. Ryan Moore
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One of the real weaknesses in e-learning is individuals feel isolated. Courses are self-guided, but there is an opportunity to interact with peer groups. Feedback from six to 12 people gives it a sense of community. Michael Sexton
courses jumping
If they ever come up with a swashbuckling School, I think one of the courses should be Laughing, Then Jumping Off Something ![]()
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When I got on Tour, this was one of the places I looked forward to playing. I've played (all of the courses here) before. David Tom
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Initially, I thought problems on how the brain works to be the most interesting. But it was necessary to be practical and concentrate on less obscure matters when I entered Washington State College. Besides, there were no courses given in neurobiology. Irwin Rose
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All of the courses that run through real streets are very demanding. There is no room for error, no shoulders to lean on. If you go off the road, you're into somebody's shop-window or front porch. Mario Andretti
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We have worked on golf courses around the world but found that working in the serene setting of the Barona Indian Reseration was one one of the most inspiring projects we have been involved with, Roger Baird
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I took English courses in college, but I don't have an English degree. I have a degree in economics. Patrick Carman
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My father-in-law used to work in the mines years ago and my youngest son is presently working out here on second shift. Jim Parks
mines worked
I have never discovered a penicillin, and I have not worked in the mines where ores of the more Nobeliferous metals are to be found. Robert Robinson
mines
Mine is better than ours. Benjamin Franklin
mines
These words are now mine, but soon they’ll be ours. David Levithan
mines
My will is mine...I shall not make it soft for you. Aeschylus
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In Angola, I visited 'HeroRats' that have been trained to sniff out land mines (and, in some countries, diagnose tuberculosis). In a day, they can clear 20 times as much of a minefield as a human, and they work for bananas! Nicholas Kristof
mines has-beens
There hasn't been anybody whose life has been picked apart and distorted as much as mine. Hillary Clinton
mines liver
I will respect this liver. After all, it's not mine. George Best
mines safer
I don't know how they could really make mines much safer than they are. What else can they really do. James Cook