So he set about establishing that Wilde had already advertised his proclivities in print.
Having addressed previously in this space the serious problems with the judgment, records and policy proclivities of Messrs.
It speaks volumes about Barack Obama's judgment and policy proclivities that he would even consider such an appointment.
This gap is caused precisely by these myriad adjustments, which are exquisitely sensitive to the proclivities of the adjustor.
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To him, the government seemed like a perfect fit for his spending proclivities.
Besides, for many of us, our identities, preferences and proclivities are already posted online, and ripe for the culling.
They want to engage with cool brands that understand their interests and proclivities.
Despite his gruesome proclivities, Chicken Man was often asked to lend his mystical assistance to the people of New Orleans.
Wall Street proclivities may have simply moved from the relatively public arena of a strip club to more intimate lodgings.
That is, the costs of these activities to other people tend to exceed the costs to the individuals of their proclivities.
Where does the turnaround in the housing sector take the country in terms of GDP recovery, consumer sentiment and savings proclivities?
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Later additions, such as incorporation of the European Convention, are mostly down to happenstance, including the proclivities of individual Labour spokesmen.
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English judges, legendary for their prandial proclivities, are way ahead of him.
Since that event, most would agree that little has happened to suggest that Mitt Romney has gotten his gaffe proclivities under control.
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Greenspan's Louis XIV "I am the state" proclivities were intensified when he fell under the sway of a strange theory of Ben Bernanke's.
Computers, as with all other devices, must be designed to take into account the abilities and proclivities of human users, and not impose impossible tasks on them.
Becoming addicted to playing a game is seen as something that is comes from personality and individual proclivities interacting with the game, rather than inherent to the game itself.
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Data breaches offer a particularly pointed example of how some companies must transform themselves, readjusting their most basic cultural proclivities to satisfy the informational needs of far-flung stakeholders in a global marketplace.
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Yet it is possible to shift the gift-giving so that it speaks to male interests and proclivities, is of our time and addresses a part of society increasingly held in esteem: the geek.
While you can't yet buy books or movies that reflect your proclivities, aspirations, inhibitions and fears, you can grab a hot videogame that allows you to create characters and develop your own plot lines and outcomes.
Also at play this year were changes to the nominating process, which the academy has been tweaking in recent years to try to cultivate a field of nominees that reflects both commercial tastes and the filmmaking community's proclivities.
Her sister, Joy (the terrific Scottish actress Shirley Henderson) has left her husband, Allen (Michael Kenneth Williams) because of his problematic sexual proclivities and is visited in her dreams by a dead boyfriend (Paul Reubens), who still wants her back.
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And in case your festival proclivities are of a fierier nature, the annual Celebration of Light (late July-early August) illuminates the city skies for its 20th year in 2010, with four countries vying for the best display of fireworks set to music.
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