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  1. penchant for something a special liking for something

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Wednesday, December 1003: 'Penchant for sexism' Clinton told the Des Moines Register, "It's not the first time he's demonstrated a penchant for sexism," when asked about Trump's comments about her.
Yasiel Puig is a flashy Cuban with a penchant for pissing off opponents; Madison Bumgarner is a beer-chuggin' 'Murican good ol' boy with a penchant for pissing off opponents.
" She replied that Trump had a "penchant for sexism.
" He told the audience, "This penchant for self-aggrandizement and this penchant for tweeting, this penchant to focus so specifically and eternally on what he does or doesn't do, even if he was right about everything, is sending a message to all of you and sending a message to your younger siblings that is just totally inappropriate.
Beuys's penchant for provocative, concise statements drives the film along.
And if you've developed a penchant for heroin and crack….
That seems odd considering Van Dyke's penchant for speaking frankly.
What has Trump done to demonstrate his penchant for unity?
We can ask additional questions about Trump's penchant for bullying.
BankBazaar seems to have a penchant for big name backers.
A chief executive, then, with a penchant for 3 a.m.
The group's penchant for violence goes beyond simply racial animus.
Part of the reason is Duterte's own penchant for retaliation.
Bullock's problem may be his penchant for, well, the work.
Trump has also shown a penchant for easily debunked propagandizing.
Major historical events do not escape Trump's penchant for falsehood.
And CPAC attendees are supportive of Trump's penchant for tweeting.
Then again, Krane seems to have a penchant for counterprogramming.
He said the horse had a penchant for running away.
And they are known to have a penchant for seafood.
Would one person's penchant for tomahawk steaks cause a blowout?
Still, he maintains his penchant for addressing broad, overarching themes.
Mr. Wexner's penchant for experimentation extended beyond his stores, too.
Hillary's penchant for privacy cost her over and over again
Britain has a penchant for conserving its heritage, of course.
I have an addictive personality and a penchant for collecting.
Ironically, his penchant for such associations has one curious advantage.
My penchant for math developed through my interest in baseball.
This penchant for activism is what makes the town vibrant.
Mr. Trump showed a penchant for fabrication during the campaign.
Rare, the game's developer, has a penchant for mischievous humor.
South Dakota has a penchant for putting people in jail.
What explains the American penchant for creativity, invention and innovation?
Later, however, he raised his own penchant for avoiding alcohol.
The two also have a similar penchant for bright colors.
And getting yelled at by the left for a few weeks might help awaken Lieberman's penchant for annoying liberals — a penchant that would be very helpful to a Trump administration looking to slow-walk investigations.
He had a penchant for simple storylines of good versus evil.
The gesture reflected more than Mr. Calatrava's penchant for structural drama.
She deserves better a slick personality and a penchant for squabbling.
She was a black American woman with a penchant for elephants.
Burns also became well known for his penchant for plastic surgery.
He hates pop music and has a penchant for burning books.
Australians, with their penchant for travel, are also an appealing target.
"We seem to have a penchant for big games," Phelps said.
Adventure Time's penchant for experimentation was both admirable and skillfully executed.
The rest of the project showcased Choc's penchant for love songs.
Several speakers mentioned his penchant for chiding people over grammatical mistakes.
NYC foodies with a penchant for photogenic eats are in luck.
Nonetheless, he shares their penchant for falling out with the players.
Considering my penchant for puns, I'm surprised it took this long!
Gulf governments' penchant for secrecy may also have played a part.
The French, with their penchant for putting a twist on Anglicisms,
He also shares an imperious style and penchant for outsized pay.
Her penchant for hammering strokes from the baseline was also endearing.
We haven't learned anything new about Hillary Clinton's penchant for secrecy.
They all dress similarly: Nell and Olivia share a penchant for
What's most surprising about the Hungarians is their penchant for goals.
Kopatchinskaja's intensely rhapsodic, half-wild approach counterbalanced Petrenko's penchant for control.
Mr. Sherman had a penchant for correcting others' grammar, and Mrs.
Ms. Stewart-Cousins's penchant for listening, they said, made it possible.
Of particular concern was the team's spectacular penchant for blowing leads.
His descendant Darius, a political activist, has a penchant for vanishing.
He inspired me with his offbeat curiosity and penchant for serendipity.
"I have sort of a penchant for old things," he said.
It&aposs held up well, even withstanding his penchant for digging.
Behind the scenes, he joked about Mr. Bolton's penchant for confrontation.
Ross has a penchant for putting his foot in his mouth.
But the president, with his penchant for hyperbole, outdoes them all.
Trump also has a penchant for making decisions on his own.
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's penchant for first-class flights went public.
And that's Trump's penchant for catching his own aides off guard.
The president's penchant for improvisation may not have served him well.
Trump's penchant for calling up people to chat is well-known.
The incoming president's penchant for deleting information has been highlighted before.
Hope's lifelong penchant for chorus girls was an open industry secret.
Even during his events, Trump's penchant for veering off script was evident.
Still, a penchant for all things glittery certainly makes for good formalwear.
Given the Internet's penchant for sarcasm, maybe it was to be expected.
As for Trump's penchant for gold ... well, check out his NYC pad.
Her only visible flamboyance is a penchant for leopard skin kitten heels.
That comes from a story largely about Trump's penchant for conspiracy theories.
We Brits haven't yet lost the European penchant for deferring on difficulty.
THE Norwegian Nobel Committee has a penchant for awarding premature peace prizes.
Margot Robbie revealed her penchant for amateur tattooing on Friday's Tonight Show.
The phones, as you recall, have a penchant for bursting into flames.
It's good for security, but a struggle for your penchant for laziness.
She also has a penchant for hidden imagery in her music videos.
Project Judge also shares the Yakuza series' penchant for quirky, tangential minigames.
There is an editorial penchant for shirtless male leaders in your pages.
But, she got her penchant for collecting from her mother, Debbie Reynolds.
Russian state TV is not happy with Michael Phelps' penchant for cupping.
But later in the talk, Musk addressed his penchant for ambitious deadlines.
Melvin said Overton's penchant for giving up home runs is easily explained.
Details were shrouded in uncertainty, largely owing to Kopchovsky's penchant for hyperbolizing.
The younger Flynn has a penchant for spreading conspiracy theories on Twitter.
Yet you've also been outspoken about the political class' penchant for lying.
Today, biologists are especially intrigued by the seal's penchant for marine caves.
Undoubtedly, my penchant for minor ailments comes from a place of privilege.
Democrats have highlighted his penchant for incendiary statements about Muslims and homosexuality.
But Trump isn't known for his penchant for long, detailed policy discussions.
And Mr. Trump's penchant for polling outsiders about his staff fosters tension.
Maduro's new penchant for strong-arm tactics could see his rival arrested.
He also has a formidable bat and a penchant for the spotlight.
Is Goldie the lion's penchant for laziness just that, or something more?
At Tronc, Mr. Ferro has exhibited a penchant for audacious business ideas.
Guo's own taste for martial splendor complements her penchant for ornamental femininity.
Haley, 85033, is a surprising pick given Trump's penchant for rewarding loyalty.
Trump derided Bolton's penchant for pushing military action and intervention on occasion.
They share the same penchant for conspiracy theories, plus a close friendship.
The first essay, "Water Babies," recounts the Sacks family's penchant for swimming.
Professors' penchant for using obesity as a metaphor for capitalism and excess.
The show's penchant for shock also manifests itself in lengthy, narrated monologues.
He also has a penchant for retweeting Bill McKibben, a prominent environmental activist.
Two dishes reminded me of the Portuguese penchant for pork combined with clams.
Perry also has a penchant for publicly flirting with Bloom on social media.
Both men seem to be combustible, insecure personalities with a penchant for power.
The PKK has a penchant for going after security targets in its attacks.
His penchant for short, simple, punchy sentences, though, contrasts with Clinton as well.
Canadian musician and bonafide heartthrob Shawn Mendes has a penchant for surprising us.
The young congressman initially stood out for his penchant for criticizing Democratic leadership.
Is her penchant for wearing white a subliminal alignment with the suffragette movement?
It reflected a penchant for forgery that was widespread in the revolutionary era.
Indians' penchant for gold spans centuries and is rooted in the Hindu religion.
If any modern supermodel has a penchant for changing her hair, it's Bella.
With each brand, her penchant for excess, mystery, drama, and sex is clear.
Giuliani's moth-like penchant for the limelight had gotten the better of him.
Her steely, unglamorous image (a confessed penchant for skirts notwithstanding) inspires young women.
The shorts feature similar meticulously framed visuals and a penchant for Kubrickian symmetry.
Combine this with Xi's penchant for surveillance, and there are inevitable security concerns.
One thing that cracked her up endlessly: Costar Tom Hanks' penchant for selfies.
In this case, an actor named Ronald Reagan with a penchant for gaffes.
This, combined with the studio's reliable penchant for interesting storytelling, has proven killer.
RUPERT MURDOCH'S penchant for mass-market media has made him billions of dollars.
Trump's penchant for the unpredictable, of course, means the selection process remains fluid.
He also has a penchant for people with good taste in classic movies.
Trump's penchant for demanding loyalty has exasperated allies and chilled his political opponents.
Kyle also had a penchant for dry one-liners, heavy on word play.
The droop is caused by alcohol's penchant for desensitizing and slowing reaction time.
Trump's penchant for legal entanglements, meanwhile, has followed him into the White House.
The posts seem unoffensive by Musk's standards, given his penchant for inflammatory tweets.
A very well dressed eight-legged kangaroo with a penchant for Pink Floyd?
Possessing the ability to collaborate and a penchant for teamwork is also key.
This landscape visually and atmospherically matches his penchant for moody, luminous, muffled poetics.
Both he and Trump have a penchant for conspiracy theories and performative flair.
New York City has continued M.L.S.'s penchant for stargazing and big spending.
And he called Strange "Lyin' Luther," recalling Trump's own penchant for pejorative nicknames.
But perhaps the most extraordinary thing about her was her penchant for writing.
There are signs that some consumers are rethinking their penchant for sweetened cereals.
Another problem with Thomson as a model is his penchant for sweeping generalizations.
On an early date, Michael told Marcia about his penchant for cross-dressing.
It is certainly a risk given the president's penchant of ill-advised statements.
The design guru Jony Ive has a penchant for Aston Martins and Bentleys.
Stone has been widely described as having a penchant for stretching the truth.
He has to be honest about his penchant for — let's call it creativity.
He sadly also had a penchant for Nazi memorabilia and hard punk music.
Atlanta has always had a penchant for hidden spots and word of mouth.
His penchant for being an imperfect oaf makes him oddly resistant to criticism.
Yet he has a penchant for exploring exactly these kinds of shifting landscapes.
His penchant for throwing the ball to the other team is one reason.
They shared a penchant for lofty rhetoric and a fondness for flashy cars.
It was the latest example of the president's penchant for racially tinged remarks.
Ms. Carter declined to discuss the will, citing Ms. Lee's penchant for privacy.
That the collection took fashion's penchant for escapism via clothes and weaponized it.
The project is part promotion and part penchant for barbering history, he said.
Clare, we learn, has a penchant for questions unanswered, spaces unfilled, silences unbroken.
Beth, the tragic sister with a penchant for piano-playing, is afforded actual
Amplified with his penchant for hyperbole, the deal provides the perfect sound bite.
His quick wit is irrepressible, and his penchant for a party well-known.
The commander in chief reportedly has a penchant for pink and red Starburst.
Mr. Heenan loved to take sides and show off his penchant for sarcasm.
He has likewise chided himself publicly about his penchant for arguing with referees.
Mr. Aucoin has a penchant for using the orchestra to hug vocal lines.
Both presidents are populist insurgent leaders with a penchant for making inflammatory statements.
He had a penchant for celeriac boiled in water and liverwurst with onions.
He minimizes his coaches' mismanagement, conservative approach and penchant for early-down running.
Even there the penchant for evenhandedness, levelling mockery at both candidates, seems misguided.
He noted Trump's lack of political experience and penchant for making inflammatory statements.
His penchant for wordplay sometimes gets the best of him in this book.
Unless you're MacGyver or an electrician with a serious penchant for golf, probably not.
Lebanese women, who have a penchant for biological improvement, are particularly keen on it.
Rihanna has long been known for her penchant for bringing her wine with her.
Meet Gemma Kate, the 15-month-old little girl with a penchant for parroting.
"I think that's her essence, really," Zellweger says of her character's penchant for chaos.
On the one hand, Brand New is known for its penchant for cryptic announcements.
We're pretty sure he's talking about bad boy swimmers with a penchant for partying.
With his penchant for hands-off regulations, it's easy to assume that he doesn't.
Or like she's been making out with someone with a penchant for berry balm.
He was known for having a hair-trigger temper and a penchant for fighting.
Given the country's penchant for PC gaming, the slowdown has directly impacted Nvidia's sales.
The show is a platform for Bannon's kinetic flair and penchant for the dramatic.
His penchant for the dramatic turn of phrase is to be admired i think.
"I don't love that he rides," Amrita said of Barninder's penchant for the road.
She had a penchant for calling everyone "dah-ling" in her thick Hungarian accent.
Don't forget the icy glance, and penchant for secret phone calls in the corner.
After all, it involves two pop-star pundits with a penchant for self-promotion.
His legacy as a creator began with his mother's penchant for clean, minimal lines.
Instead, he points to Google's penchant for keeping Android not just open, but neutral.
Khloé shows up with diamonds around her neck and a penchant for the rules.
Considering the subreddit's penchant for targeted harassment and vote manipulation, they ought to be.
Which, given her penchant for loose change, should probably be put to a halt.
The three share a penchant for experimentalism that played well off of each other.
No, I'm referring to praying mantises and their penchant for catching and consuming birds.
The poet claimed that this penchant was due to the king's mother's Florentine origins.
He frequently lampooned Rubio's penchant for sweating under the lights of the debate stage.
Hillary, when you complain about "a penchant for sexism," who are you referring to.
Investors said the CEOs would be mindful of Trump's penchant for rebuking companies publicly.
Interrogation techniques Pompeo's comments Thursday underscore the former conservative congressman's penchant for tough talk.
"I seem to have a penchant for old men with no teeth," laughs Bekvalac.
Trump, the soon-to-be Twitterer-in-chief, shares Madison's penchant for instantaneous operations.
Here, again, we see Delacroix's penchant for the painterly equivalent of the sad song.
What's the cure for an unhealthy penchant for privacy that repeatedly creates unnecessary problems?
Among the young developers, who share a penchant for art, an idea quickly formed.
The concern obviously is his penchant for speaking his mind and making impulsive statements.
And Yoel Romero: But McGregor's penchant in recent years has been for linear kicks.
Mexico elected Andrés Manuel López Obrador, a leftist with a penchant for dodgy referendums.
That would avoid any potential for confrontations, given Mr. Trump's penchant for dramatic stunts.
But Wolff, despite his honeybadger-don't-care swagger, also has a penchant for laziness.
It's one of the most famous examples of Disney's penchant for creating motherless characters.
What's the cure for an unhealthy penchant for privacy that repeatedly creates unnecessary problems?
Mr. Trump has had a penchant for using tragedies to illustrate his campaign's message.
Ms. Wang, 45, is known as a pugnacious lawyer with a penchant for controversy.
What is clear is his dissatisfaction with penalties, including Fowler's penchant for silly fouls.
The Islamic State is a terrorist organization with a penchant for crucifixions and beheadings.
Obviously, Asian-Americans are not the only victims of Hollywood's continuing penchant for whitewashing.
We know George has a penchant for vintage style (thanks to mom Princess Kate!).
Donald Trump's wealth and penchant for the finer things in life are well documented.
I'm of the opinion that his penchant for philandering did not impact his leadership.
Her Instagram feed shows she has a penchant for designer purses, such as Gucci.
It didn't help that the tour-company driver had a penchant for morbid tales.
Mr. van Zweden's general penchant for making everything overly emphatic was the downside here.
Her penchant for inspirational phrases is evident on the colorful door to her apartment.
Mr. Trump's penchant for threats has been characteristic of his administration from the beginning.
Ms. Wise's penchant for knowing what she wants also extends to her romantic life.
There is Mr. Biden's penchant for praising Republicans, former segregationists and right-leaning columnists.
Charles M. Blow Opinion Columnist Donald Trump has a penchant for labeling particular people.
It made me wish that PappaRich knew of the American penchant for bottomless bowls.
Mr. Trump's penchant for prevarication has been a well-documented hallmark of his presidency.
Will the British queens be able to match this American penchant for performing malice?
Bezos' penchant for long-term thinking has helped Amazon withstand the test of time.
He is known for his foul mouth and penchant for breaking the fourth wall.
Vaughn did not have a history of balky knees or a penchant for controversy.
She had a penchant for defying what others expected her to say or think.
Ms. Berman, he said, was a "liar" and had a penchant for the dramatic.
The billionaire penchant for stealth politics suggests a more radical conclusion may be necessary.
Given Trump's penchant toward revenge, will he lash out at Canadians to punish them?
David McNab turned his penchant for filming home videos into a budding second career.
Now Playing Given Hollywood's penchant for recycling narratives, examples that fit your search abound.
His penchant for numbers led NFL Network to call him the league's smartest man.
Useful, too, is Ellery's penchant for entertaining two or three nights a week, minimum.
But it's The Paranoyds' penchant for catchy choruses that ties together their varied influences.
But the announced calendar of series also suggests a penchant for risk, even imagination.
Traywick has a penchant for making the sort of grandiose statements a scientist rarely makes.
They launched an investigation Friday in search of a culprit with a penchant for heights.
Maybe it's his deep, judgmental voice, his penchant for drama, or his thousand-yard stare.
Who knew the "Party in the U.S.A." singer had such a penchant for Australian cuisine?
But it's easy to understand the players penchant for insulting each other on the field.
And, given Hollywood's penchant for condescension toward people of faith, his rules were downright refreshing.
Given his penchant for cryptic missives, let's look at the clues in this new footage:
Perry among them, cite both as positives — emblematic of the state's penchant for personal freedom.
Has a stationary lifestyle and a penchant for lasagna left your cat overweight and sluggish?
Cryptocurrencies don't exactly have the best reputation thanks to their penchant for attracting unscrupulous people.
Both men not only endorse torture, but also share a penchant for spreading conspiracy theories.
This penchant is a luxury that a region which is falling behind economically cannot afford.
Rather than the facts, your article reveals a penchant for the judiciary over the executive.
Lip injections are part of it, but so is their penchant for dark self-tanner.
Click here to view original GIFGoogle just combined music with its penchant for adorable animations.
The jury is still out on the tactics, especially the president's penchant for weaponising tariffs.
Or will they see in our compulsion to store a penchant for procrastination and hoarding?
Yellow and red gowns confirmed the stars' penchant for primary colors at television's top honors.
Michael Flynn (who himself has a penchant for believing Clinton-related child trafficking conspiracy theories).
The comments, even given Trump's penchant for tough language, are unusual for a presidential candidate.
It's true that Native Hawaiian history makes no mention of Pele's penchant for punishing pilferers.
Lee, his older brother, is a drifter with a penchant for dogfighting and petty crime.
He indulged his penchant for logorrhea—many of his videos exceeded the 20 minute mark.
For instance: Did you realize she has a penchant for small bags with top handles?
Pregnant females also showed a strong penchant for laying eggs in the darker-hued tents.
Islamists with a penchant for fighting have been present in Bosnia since the Balkan wars.
Ali Wong's Bertie is order: a neurotic yuppie with a penchant for fussy French pastry.
Cal's persona is Peter Pan meets Rip Torn, with a penchant for the Mother Sauces.
Later, messenger planet Mercury meets nebulous planet Neptune, enhancing your intuitive penchant for good conversation.
His penchant for blunt real talk, especially on topics he cares about, is downright refreshing.
And now, he and his dad, David Beckham are showing their penchant for green outerwear.
Is it because the man really has a penchant for ejaculating into a potted plant?
Her formula is unexpected, making it difficult for anyone to replicate her penchant for obscurity.
Spiegel has discovered a method of capitalizing on his penchant for inspiring mobile product design.
But soon enough players uncover a doomsday cult with a penchant for dabbling in explosives.
Springsteen's memoir runs hot, as it should, given his penchant for marathon four-hour shows.
He is a disgusting psycho rapist with a penchant for feeding newborns to his hounds.
If you've followed him since joining in 2015, his penchant for Instagram has paid off.
The EU's new penchant for free data follows an ongoing debate about piracy in academia.
Prince's penchant for privacy may help explain how he kept his secret from so many.
But he has yet to display a penchant for that sort of give-and-take.
On Sunday, Clinton made sure to highlight the Trump administration's penchant for inventing terrorist attacks.
But the biggest problem is that Trump has a penchant for legitimizing dictators and strongmen.
Indulging his penchant for mysticism, Mr. Neumann changed the company's name to the We Company.
Anyone with a penchant for Italian food knows fresh pasta is better than boxed spaghetti.
Despite their penchant for flashy displays of wealth, few of Hollywood's elite are actually billionaires.
It clearly demonstrates her poor judgment, her penchant for secrecy and her lack of transparency.
Besides, the private market's penchant for pricing-in risk can ultimately help students, Delisle said.
Flynn also has a penchant for anti-Muslim rhetoric, highly partisan language, and conspiracy theories.
Livingstone, who was mayor of London from 2000 to 2008, has a penchant for gaffes.
His poor treatment of workers, and his penchant for lying and swindling, were well-known.
Despite Allen-Dutton and Weiner's penchant for nerdy witticisms, Nerds was met with mixed reviews.
As I wandered the aisles during yesterday's preview, a penchant for prurient art became apparent.
Sustainable coffee isn't just in demand by caffeine lovers with a penchant for social justice.
But McMaster seemingly hasn't lost his penchant for talking up his products in the meantime.
It's no secret that Venus, Earth's nearest planetary neighbor, has a penchant for mysterious behavior.
In Battlefield V, Franke is a ruthless, overcoat-wearing fighter with a penchant for explosives.
Have a couple hundred bucks to blow and a penchant to see this show live?
Older sister Gigi especially has a penchant for sharing their childhood photos on her Instagram.
They have not obviously curbed his penchant for going public with unrealistic business targets, either.
There is something rather engaging about this artist's penchant for arrangement of such disparate presentations.
The army's penchant for politics has always been tied to the prestige of the monarchy.
Mr. Toschi, though, was bothered by Callahan's penchant for administering his own brand of justice.
And given the contemporary penchant for true-crime retellings, none of this seems too surprising.
The Obamas, experts and historians have said, demonstrated a penchant for modern and contemporary art.
But they were far from the only associates with a penchant for spinning raffish yarns.
Or maybe it's worth lampooning the president's penchant for taking credit where credit isn't due.
Mr. Talabani's penchant for quicksilver diplomatic expediency was on display in his relationship with Iran.
Nora Ephron, a friend from his New York days, talked about his penchant for privacy.
That line was a good example of Nanamica's penchant for balancing usefulness and good style.
Brock's long history of character assassination and penchant for attacking those on the left continues.
TÉA OBREHT, a prizewinning Serbian-American author, has a penchant for ghosts and exotic beasts.
Serhant's penchant for early morning fitness is shared by some of the most successful billionaires.
Trump was a vocal critic of former President Obama's penchant for golfing while in office.
While he has restrained himself for brief stretches, his penchant for punching eventually reasserts itself.
That formidable economy, the world's fifth largest, has thrived, despite the state's penchant for regulations.
He also did himself no favors by his penchant for rather vague or platitudinous answers.
Spotty/Dotty, on the other hand, has a penchant for sprawling across laps and desks.
Season two of "Castle Rock" features a female lead who has a penchant for murder.
Wednesday's dust-up with Nordstrom also revealed Trump's penchant for meddling in the private sector.
Mr. Trump has a penchant for lashing out at his critics, however minor, on Twitter.
The suddenness was characteristic of Mr Modi's government, which has a penchant for dramatic moves.
Despite their collective penchant for psychodrama, there's something profoundly lovely — and loving — about the Solomons.
The anti-liberals do not seem to find their own penchant for death threats problematic.
Throughout the poem – and all of his work – Koethe's penchant for detail always guides him.
The president has a well-known penchant for fast food and an aversion to exercise.
The wild card is Mr. Trump — and his penchant for seat-of-the-pants negotiations.
Agathe tells us that she's always had a penchant for one-night stands with strangers.
Daryl also had a penchant for wearing zombie ears around his neck in earlier seasons.
Whatever its flaws, the pilot is a good example of the Finnish penchant for social experiments.
Fashion has a growing penchant for theatrics, and it's not another public spat or hissy fit.
In the high-inflation 1970s and 1980s Germany's penchant for high saving was a stabilising force.
And she has a penchant for making life difficult for FN-2187, also known as Finn.
Egotism, hubris and a penchant for violence inevitably sow the conditions for the demagogue's own demise.
Johnson also had a penchant for grand infrastructure projects, some of which became high-profile boondoggles.
During the first presidential debate, his penchant for storytelling was most on display when discussing crime.
Bridgewater boss Ray Dalio's penchant for radical transparency and truthfulness may now be shortchanging his investors.
Cars, cars, cars The Old Man had a penchant for merchandise of his time, particularly cars.
This guy has a penchant for dancing and shows off his moonwalk any chance he gets.
She blames Los Angeles for her penchant for streetwear, platform sneakers, and wanting to "be cool".
They include the rapid rise of Amazon, a penchant to spend on experiences and widespread discounts.
WWE's historic penchant for small-business-unfriendly machinations seems refreshingly intact, 40 years on and counting.
This penchant reached its peak in a recent New York magazine story about the opioid crisis.
With the new accusation, it seems that Jackson's alleged penchant for overprescribing extended to opioids too.
If there's anything distinctive about President Trump's politics, it's not any kind of penchant for bipartisanship.
Moore believes a sneaky squirrel with a penchant for hoarding is to blame for this incident.
Her penchant for darker lipsticks and bold eyeshadows made her an icon of early aughts beauty.
President Trump has a penchant for exaggeration, including when it comes to this Saudi arms deal.
As someone with a penchant for milkmaid dresses and blouses, it's fair to say I'm excited.
Then there was Mayer's penchant for overspending, and the slow, sad decline of Yahoo's core business.
Many religions — especially evangelical Christianity, which has a penchant for truth claims — are an awkward fit.
The Grammy-winning singer continued by ripping into Trump and his penchant for stretching the truth.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is finally opening up about her penchant for hair scrunchies.
Chief among these is the distrust created by the Clinton (all together now) penchant for privacy.
Investors' penchant for passive investing is the rocket fuel that ties all the market mechanics together.
" Domscheit-Berg also described Assange's penchant for eating raw meat and sucking "one lemon after another.
Surprise guests: Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani; they seem to have a penchant for weddings. 8.
If you have a penchant for vintage video games, your taste could work to your advantage.
Scherzer has a penchant for giving up homers and several Marlins have gone deep against him.
Ultimately, local entrepreneurial companies have a penchant to list on SGX as a platform for growth.
Kate Ramsayer, Helen Fields and Joanna Church are Broadway fans with a penchant for Easter candy.
Lawmakers have publicly and privately complained about Trump's bombastic style and penchant to go it alone.
The $821 billion smartphone maker has a penchant for hiding information that investors would find useful.
It's like flipping through a design manual Streten's greatest strength is his penchant for sound design.
Given Mr Trump's penchant for smoothly and unabashedly changing his mind, that's not an unreasonable concern.
A bunch of them riff on Adult Yoda's penchant for dispensing wisdom in his unusual syntax.
Trump has a penchant for watching Fox News, specifically "Fox & Friends," the network's popular morning program.
Traditionally, America's penchant for second chances and serial career changes have been an engine of innovation.
He alternated serve-and-volley surprises with a penchant for out-hitting Nadal at the baseline.
He speaks slowly and, at times, with great profundity and a penchant for four-letter words.
And he does not feel that his penchant for "slowing down" is in contradiction to this.
The result is that Trump's tweets gives us a frequent reminder of his penchant for lying.
"You control your time," explained Gates, who used to have a penchant for packing his agenda.
Melania Trump has lately appeared before the public discussing her husband's penchant for grabbing female genitalia.
His penchant for putting his foot in his mouth is as great a liability as ever.
Eklund clearly has a penchant for "Starboy," as that's his tune of choice here as well.
Terence's father, Norvis Nance, is a local news cameraman in Dallas with a penchant for photography.
His penchant for politics shone through, as Lindsay helped run Facebook's congressional hackathon on Capitol Hill.
And LIQS's natural juices and high-quality spirits appeal to the group's penchant for healthier ingredients.
He has a penchant for sweeping hand gestures that reflect his theatrical background, unconsciously or not.
The story contains a slew of salacious details — including Yiannopoulos's penchant for anti-Semitic email passwords.
A penchant for understanding and breaking systems is in fact part of what makes great programmers.
" Hillary Clinton has in turn accused the real estate mogul of having a "penchant for sexism.
Hillary Clinton responded by accusing Trump of a "penchant for sexism" during his past public remarks.
James's penchant for turning games in New York into spectacles only added to the Knicks' concerns.
It felt like a sleepaway camp for stylish grown-ups with a penchant for the outdoors.
Addressing those fears, though, shouldn't mean indulging the populist penchant for racist invective and conspiracy theories.
Italian ingenuity as a premise, rather than the usual clichés about an Italian penchant for beauty?
His inspiration was George Washington, a distiller of rye who also had a penchant for applejack.
"Make yourself at home, Frank — hit somebody," Rickles snarked, referencing the performer's known penchant for violence.
Traits include impulsivity, disregard for other people, a lack of empathy, and a penchant for manipulation.
As well as a modernizing vision for their countries, they share a penchant for Shakespearean drama.
But Mr. Guzmán — who, according to witnesses, long had a penchant for snooping — wanted something more.
In the meantime, Mr. Trump has no intention of abandoning his penchant for making impossible promises.
Mr. Bannon fed Mr. Trump's paranoid streak and shared the president's penchant for believing in conspiracies.
You can't miss Obama's penchant for patterns and bright colors in this snapshot from September 2010.
Jackson would embody King's penchant for direct action when official paths seemed too circuitous or unlikely.
They command huge audiences and have a penchant for getting attention from fans and haters alike.
It is not satisfactory, either, to put it down to the Americans' penchant for preplanned celebrations.
It is not satisfactory, either, to put it down to the Americans' penchant for preplanned celebrations.
And why is her penchant for freedom made so much of, if it is without consequence?
Boutros says very few people knew the Academy Award winner had a penchant for engraving things.
Trump and Carson's combined celebrity and penchant for headline-grabbing comments would be off-the-charts.
Albo is Valar Ventures' first foray into Mexico, though it has a penchant for neobanks broadly.
"You control your time," explained Gates, who used to have a penchant for packing his calendar.
Given President Trump's penchant for making everything worse everywhere, this may not be a bad thing.
The frenetic comic is unabashedly fun, and highly recommended for readers with a penchant for chaos.
Ohio's statehouse legislators have a penchant for theatrics, and Thursday's hours-long vote was no exception.
And his penchant for slow shutter speeds in dimly lit nightclubs often lead to blurred images.
Jackson also had a penchant for executing people — soldiers, enemies, whatever — for little or no reason.
And, given the show's penchant for shockers, this final 10-episode string is going to be insane.
Elba's penchant for fast cars will also be featured in the new stunt show titled Elba vs.
But President Trump's penchant for using threatening language has moved the decades-old dispute into uncharted territory.
But Flynt's well-known penchant for publicity stunts made Steinem suspicious, and she declined the indecent proposal.
It's about "strong women," an ironic theme, given the show's penchant for pitting women against one another.
Regardless of their ideological differences, Latin America's political class is often united in its penchant for corruption.
Leahy, 31, is a proud mom to her "baby," a empathetic pug with a penchant for sweaters.
And then there's Trump's command over the nuclear arsenal, which is scary, given his penchant for tantrums.
And it appears her penchant for that particular piece of apparel has even infiltrated her professional life.
The President's own penchant for information warfare likely does little to deter our enemies from following suit.
Doremus has a penchant for extreme close-ups, which lend his stark, emotionless world much-needed intimacy.
Wildly colourful knee-high boots radiated major Glam Rock vibes — a nod to Bowie's penchant for them.
But it's not just Willennium that houses Will's particular penchant for technological references that have dated terribly.
Two years ago, Apple's penchant for keeping its artificial intelligence research secret was notorious throughout the industry.
His predilection for the darker side of magic would also mesh well with Cersei's penchant for murder.
If they've got droopy jowls and a penchant for howling, you can bet on some hound blood.
This penchant for older stars has left the Red Devils short of squad members in their prime.
Trump's penchant for announcing his decisions on Twitter also leaves them little time to prepare for changes.
Carrey's elephant post seems to be a reference to the president's sons' penchant for big-game hunting.
Beyond a penchant for additional ink, I was driven to get it by the desire for clarity.
Since Rama visited Topeka, yoga has become mainstream (despite his and other gurus' penchant for sex scandals).
But his penchant for minimizing the threat of domestic far-right and white supremacist militants isn't new.
She called him out on his penchant for filing for bankruptcy and stiffing his hard-working contractors.
Krane was an early Google PR manager turned investor with a penchant for wearing colorful designer sneakers.
There is a penchant for lonely, introverted males to invest deeply in cultures that will accept them.
He then failed at various business ventures, a lifelong tendency that accompanied a penchant for trusting swindlers.
But is your weird penchant for chewing on ice the sign of a more serious medical condition?
It takes imagination to turn trash into treasure, and Wright has always had a penchant for design.
Still, Origin appears to have a penchant for companies in Midwest and those in Chicago in particular.
The two also share a penchant for family politics, employing relations as some of their closest advisers.
We're willing to bet she'll make an appearance at Balmain, too, given Olivier Rousting's penchant for AI.
It's a game that just happens to have a sense of humor, and a penchant for spectacle.
So was a penchant for transgression coupled with a determination to push cult tastes toward the mainstream.
She has a not-so-secret penchant for swiping wine glasses any time she's out and about.
If anyone can scare a pop star with a penchant for Nazi paraphernalia into shape, it's her.
That's as much a product of the comic's penchant for surprising reader as it is anything else.
The foul-mouthed funny lady has a penchant for posting some of her text conversations on Instagram.
Considering that, along with Bentley's penchant for building big cars, it could go a more traditional route.
He thinks nature's penchant for asymmetry will make it easier to stably sync up diverse energy supplies.
Since both companies have a penchant for making long statements, we're including them both below for posterity.
With his cowboy shirts, hipster facial hair and penchant for cursing, Chris Sacca isn't your typical billionaire.
Not that intellectual-property-intensive companies automatically get a pass on their penchant for hording dead presidents.
The first is, of course, his penchant for banging those who insist on chatting shit about him.
Given Amazon's penchant to try to break into, well, everything, such a maneuver might make sense, however.
Just because your taste in cars is small doesn't mean your penchant for tech is equally diminutive.
Kerr has taken several digs at the Trump administration's penchant for incendiary rhetoric and aversion to facts.
If her recent string of outfits is any indication, McCarthy sure does have a penchant for patterns!
Most of all, she seemed to chip away at the Times's penchant for dismissing even legitimate criticism.
In fact, his penchant for media attention got him fired from Trump's campaign (Stone claims he resigned).
On his debut, Dizzee Rascal was a twisty rapper with a penchant for tight clusters of syllables.
WeWork employees told Business Insider that Neumann had a particular penchant for $140 Don Julio 1942 tequila.
Clinton that he was "your president" and, at another, mocking Mr. Obama over his penchant for golf.
Today's FCC leadership has a penchant for adopting massive regulatory schemes to solve trivial or hypothetical problems.
Clinton's penchant for public service to that of his wife, Anne Holton, the state's secretary of education.
Madame Tussauds also referred to Modi's penchant for taking selfies, which he often shares on social media.
The son of the former tennis professional Yannick Noah, he had a penchant for wearing throwback jerseys.
The image of the golf clubs poked fun at the 45th president's well-documented penchant for golf.
Trump's penchant for prevarication is, at some level, an accepted piece of his presidency at this point.
But for interested buyers without a penchant for classic cars, it also transforms into a private nightclub.
Elba's penchant for fast cars will also be featured in the new stunt show titled Elba vs.
That's sure the case with Hailey Dawson, a 22017-year-old with a penchant for tossing fastballs.
This explicitly Catholic organization is dominated by Latino men with a penchant for dressing up like conquistadors.
I may not share in my mother's penchant for stockpiling goods, but I'm very careful about money.
The most well known zodiac traits for the Aquarius are creativity and a penchant for invigorating conversation.
Somehow, despite my resistance and Woebot's unforgivable penchant for sending Minion GIFs, I did indeed feel better.
Trump's penchant for calling out, and cutting deals, with individual companies has gotten Corporate America's attention, too.
Do you relate to the main character and her penchant for gingerbread men in an erotic sense?
NAMEWEE is a Malaysian rapper with a penchant for extravagant eyeware and a dangerous interest in politics.
Schumer argued Trump's penchant for tweeting has unsettled allies, as well as giving more power to China.
Remember Starbucks' sugar-infused unicorn Frappuccinos and Instagram influencers' penchant for showing off their multi-colored bagels?
They were also dedicated health nuts with a penchant for introducing their children to new age foods.
In addition to a penchant for buying undervalued assets, Mr. Drahi has a reputation for cutting costs.
His monologues reflect an eye for detail and, of course, a penchant for self-promotion, even delusion.
The site attempted to marry its combative cultural approach to Andrew Breitbart's penchant for news-making scoops.
SOCIAL Q'S A reader's work spouse has an annoying penchant for embellishing anecdotes about celebrity run-ins.
At the California Institute of the Arts, where she studied acting, she had a penchant for streaking.
They had a penchant, he said, for Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings, antique European furniture, and ceramics.
In 15 games with the team, Manziel posted anemic numbers and showed a disturbing penchant for partying.
Lisa has straight dark hair, freckles, expressive big eyes, and a penchant for tank tops and sweatpants.
She's a heroine whose girlish appearance and penchant for gummy sharks can't quite mask her steely resolve.
"I'm sure there's an element of calculation," Wallach says of Obama's penchant for sharing his cultural tastes.
He inherited a penchant for engineering from his father, Herbert, an engineer at the Otis Elevator Company.
Qassem Soleimani, it&aposs clear this same penchant applies to Trump&aposs military decision-making as well.
The Americans, however, thought the Europeans' penchant for secret diplomacy and intrigue didn't square with U.S. interests.
She insisted in interviews that this wasn't an affectation, but the result of her penchant for mimicry.
His penchant for showering television studio audiences with confetti lives on in a number of internet memes.
Clinton carried last year, and a penchant for provocation, Mr. Rohrabacher has made himself an irresistible target.
The penchant for throwing good money after bad has breathtaking pedigree, from the Vietnam war to Afghanistan.
Above all, they highlighted his penchant for flouting the norms of diplomacy, no matter his larger aim.
In his legal practice, he has shown a penchant for involving himself in salacious, tabloid-ready cases.
A penchant for the night life accompanied his dominant pitching, but the latter disappeared over the years.
"Did Donald Trump Accidentally Threaten Nuclear War Out of a Penchant for Hyperbole?" from the Toronto Star.
Georgia's penchant for blowing big leads has been a season-long issue for head coach Tom Crean.
And while Cersei didn't have any tattoos at all, Headey has a long-running penchant for ink.
The company also has a penchant for efficiency, unafraid of cutting costs to make business run smoothly.
First, she and her top advisers should be honest with themselves about her surprising penchant for mistakes.
All of this may seem a bit much, if not for Americans' penchant to pamper their pets.
Worse, when you think about the President's impact on fevered minds, is his penchant for conspiracy theories.
The partners also have a penchant for helping far-flung startups grow their footprint around the world.
And Trump's penchant for Diet Coke, McDonald's, red meat and vanilla ice cream has been widely reported.
Consider the President's penchant for insults and demeaning nicknames and it's easy to agree with Flake's logic.
Tech Innovation: Millennials&apos penchant for social media and convenience has created new industries and many startups.
As C. L. Franklin's fame grew, Salvatore writes, so did his penchant for drinking, womanizing, and worse.
During Tuesday's proceedings, Jackson's struggle in trying to at least limit Stone's penchant for publicity was apparent.
Mattis' devotion to postwar alliances stood in contrast to the president's penchant for isolationist and transactional rhetoric.
China, like North Korea and other authoritarian regimes, has a penchant for brutality, lies and self-deception.
Mr. Trump's penchant for disinformation long ago left America's friends scratching their heads over what to believe.
Given Mehretu's penchant for gigantic works, the small scale of her earliest paintings on display is surprising.
They have many things in common, including meat-heavy diets, a penchant for swimming and their teeth.
All are active defenders who move their feet well and who have a penchant for drawing charges.
And Erin McGhehey and Dave England, a pair of skateboarders/snowboarders with a penchant for losing teeth.
His penchant to censor extends to revoking press credentials and threatening to punish media platforms that criticize him.
It now exudes the "warm minimalism" that captures both Rosenthal's penchant for pattern mixing and Atkins's sleek aesthetic.
Unlike in horror films, real-life haunted dolls aren't necessarily bloodthirsty beings with a penchant for sharp objects.
My penchant for organ harvesting made me think, for the first time in decades, of my donor card.
That inflated volume hasn't diluted the president's penchant for hurling invective toward his detractors and political adversaries, however.
But the country's penchant for being a tad uncouth and uncultivated often shines through in more unscripted moments.
David's roommate, Alec, knows three languages, plays three instruments, and has a penchant for tie-dye and sweatpants.
Alexa has its own penchant for creepy behavior, it feels like Amazon is really tempting fate here.[TechCrunch]
The fashion-conscious first lady is known for making flashy public appearances and her penchant for plastic surgery.
In Kendrick Lamar's Damn, the rapper narrates his own murder, incorporating Hill's penchant for religious metaphor and nostalgia.
What sets Super Gridland apart is both its survival twist and Townsend's penchant for obtuse design and storytelling.
O's penchant to show us her emotions (and ours, too) is what makes her one of the greats.
The Byar Volta is an electric city bike designed for urbanites with a penchant for luxury, not speed.
Their contents painted Spiegel as a reckless frat boy with a penchant for joking about peeing on women.
So clearly, the Love advent calendar star has a penchant for these suggestive Through the Looking Glass ensembles.
Even more bizarrely, our Tweeter-in-Chief has recently demonstrated a penchant for blocking accounts that irk him.
Two characters seem to share the same hair and penchant for leather as the masked killer does here.
The idea of del Toro taking on Pinocchio makes sense given his penchant for storytelling revolving around outsiders.
In fact, Conway said, Trump's run for the presidency is an example of his penchant for civic sacrifice.
In this case, Bean will be playing a fellow assassin with a penchant for faking his own death.
He lost his penchant for showmanship, his most beloved companion, and proclaimed the end of his reign altogether.
He has already proven to be sartorially flexible and has previously spoken about his penchant for high fashion.
And the Court has since aimed to expand and reinvent itself while still retaining Sarria's penchant for theatrics.
Soon after meeting the character, his employers (Ernest Thesiger and Eva Moore) lament his penchant for drunken wildness.
With Manning's penchant for changing plays on the fly Kuechly will need to be at his most alert.
Seinfeld might have ended almost 20 years ago, but Jerry Seinfeld's penchant for awkward human interactions lives on.
It remains unclear whether Spicer really did tweet his password or just has a penchant for pocket-tweeting.
Now, I'm not talking about Bungie's silly penchant for generic proper nouns like The Guardians and The Darkness.
Tyrion is uncomfortable with his queen's new penchant for vengeance and tells Varys as much back at Dragonstone.
Written by Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons, the book focuses on the human mind's penchant for selective attention.
In discussing his penchant, and talent, for shading a public narrative in his favor, he made a comparison.
Queen Elizabeth I too shared a penchant for lip color, famously lipstick as part of her signature look.
I begin anew in a citystate to the north, as a scholar with a penchant for detective work.
Recently, though, the Coca-Cola Company released a brand new Sprite flavor that rekindled my penchant for beverage.
To be sure, Mueller's reticence stems not from a penchant for stonewalling, but rather a discomfort with grandstanding.
A candidate for the highest office in the land gleefully describing his penchant for sexual assault on tape.
House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) says he adores President Trump's penchant for unusual behavior and remarks.
That's right, beneath the actress' patent on relaxed, Cali-cool beauty is a penchant for major risk taking.
Luke is silly and campy with a penchant for raunchy humor, and Ings excels at playing it all.
Neymar's penchant for exaggeration is almost as well known as his excellent play (when he stays upright, anyway).
He always is up to party and has a penchant for putting on a speedo when he's drunk.
History is afoul with cases that illustrate humanity's penchant to exploit and oppress whole sections of our population.
Did I mention his penchant for late-night tweeting, disdain for specifics and numerous accent-enhanced ex-wives?
There are few facets of my personality that irritate me more than my penchant for early adoption pic.twitter.
Given this approach, it was pretty refreshing to hear Paul McCartney explain The Beatles penchant for group wanking.
The state General Assembly officially recognized his heroism, along with his "penchant for honesty," in a joint resolution.
The extreme right and the extreme left both have a penchant for lawlessness that fuels violence and terrorism.
The actress, who's known for her penchant for period dramas, is a wealthy royal in "The Duchess" (2008).
Ms. Pitanga was getting ready for a wardrobe fitting and defending her character's fictional penchant for inappropriate men.
Lastly, it's worth noting that Facebook's penchant for beefing with journalists on Twitter is a relatively new development.
The items detailed in the article were described as evidence of Jackson's penchant for adult and child pornography.
Trump's penchant for tweeting and speaking publicly about the investigation could cause heartburn for any lawyer representing him.
What makes Mr. Trump so dangerous for Mr. Johnson is his unpredictability — and his penchant for butting in.
Why the sudden global appetite for power-hungry leaders with a penchant for breaking laws and ethical codes?
The president's penchant for a last-minute endorsements reflects a White House prone to making last-minute decisions.
In the past two years Mr. Liu and Ms. Wang have shown a penchant for setting auction records.
The villa was commissioned in 1925 by Erich Wolf, a textile manufacturer with a penchant for modern art.
If they have a sweet tooth and a penchant for anything rainbow, they'll love this all-inclusive kit.  
Women may improve decision-making partly because they rein in a male penchant for overconfidence and risk-taking.
I knew of Bush's penchant to pen such letters, but I didn't really remember why I knew that.
For this artist to forfeit his well-known penchant for meticulousness, control, and restraint, is no small thing.
" Trump then accused Hillary Clinton of hypocrisy for saying last month that he has "a penchant for sexism.
At the helm is Ms. Murillo, who has a penchant for hard work that amazes even her opponents.
Like Samare, the gallery was the result of Bellavance-Lecompte's penchant for combining traditional techniques and contemporary design.
As Trump rants and raves through his first eight months in office, his penchant for outbursts has persisted.
Allen hints that Spicer's reputed penchant for note-taking could make him an inviting target for Robert Mueller.
Signing two months later, the girls were drawn to Coach K's penchant for their ability to be themselves.
One of the best features of 2 Chainz's repertoire is his penchant for subtle comedy in his bars.
Given his profiteering and penchant for pulling faces, you might expect he and Trump share some core values.
And, of course, there was Anthony Weiner, with his penchant for sending lewd social media messages and photos.
Mamadi Diakite — a 6-foot-9 forward with a penchant for protecting the rim  — may be that guy.
Rose, a freshman member of Congress representing Staten Island with a penchant for being blunt, sees it differently.
That is a tall task — the president's penchant for half-truths, exaggerations and outright falsehoods is well established.
A penchant for absolute formulations promotes unrealistic expectations and ignores both social costs and the rights of others.
Biden has weathered fierce attacks from his rivals and his own penchant for misstatements to remain in front.
One of them is Mr. Trump's penchant for hiring women into often vaguely defined but closely held roles.
In a country already roiled by Brexit, Mr. Trump's penchant for uncensored opinions is likely to capture headlines.
"The society's penchant for legal battles takes away from the purity of the founder's teachings," Mr. Gupta said.
At Unicom's two other state-run rivals, a similar penchant for measurements and surveillance was also on display.
We are now witnessing a feeding frenzy over Joe Biden's penchant for sometimes-unwelcome public displays of affection.
"I always thought of myself as an independent tastemaker with a penchant for more exotic timepieces," he said.
He has become a red carpet magnet, thanks to his luxuriant locks and penchant for avant-garde couture.
Her colleague, the school counselor David Gale, sees our penchant for quick fixes as part of the problem.
This outsize impact is even more impressive, given his penchant for skulking at the margins of the story.
Then there was me, the East Coast journalist, with a penchant for seeking new adventures in remote locations.
And Mr. Lynch, who is directing the entire revival, still has his penchant for dualities and eerie beauty.
Boris Johnson and Donald Trump share a penchant for lying, corruption, treating women badly and lying some more.
She was widely mocked for the remarks by critics who pointed to her husband's penchant for Twitter battles.
At the same time, Trump has already shown a penchant, like his predecessor, to act via executive order.
Ashley Hasti was a medical student with a penchant for selfies with her cat and goofy science jokes.
It also sets up a central character trait, her penchant for eating whatever at any time of day.
Marlene Dietrich was famous for her penchant for tuxedos, though in the '20s it was a big deal.
Those who have known him for years said Mr. Cohen had a penchant for luxury, like Mr. Trump.
Predictions that his age, penchant for gaffes and lengthy record would be his undoing have not come true.
Trump repeatedly bashed his predecessor's penchant for the links, claiming he would take a different approach as President.
But their penchant for late-game collapse returned again in Saturday's Game 5, leading to another overtime loss.
"The comfort I take, in being told what to do," says the narrator of her penchant for submission.
In one comedic bit, he referenced Mr. Trump's penchant for characterizing negative tweets about him as fake news.
Watching Fran loathe from the front row should have been the latest instance of my penchant for adoration.
Trump's penchant for Twitter diplomacy has put China on the receiving end of a number of perceived slights.
Trump's remarks included an air of finality, though the president has a penchant for reversing course on decisions.
His liaison to African-American leaders is a former reality-TV villain with a penchant for résumé inflation.
Trump has a penchant for meeting in private with Putin, and reportedly concealing the contents of the conversations.
He had a penchant for forcing out top executives and had business conflicts with his son and daughter.
Like many Instagram influencers, Rocket has a knack for posing, long sharp nails and a penchant for avocados.
Among Mr. Falconí's top concerns was Mr. Assange's penchant for riding a skateboard and playing soccer with visitors.
Or Ryder's star turn as a perpetually-distressed mother with a penchant for Christmas lights in Stranger Things.
This penchant for the personalized probably makes it a little bit harder to swap outfits with friends and family.
Even the pair's backgrounds—a teenage life spent on the road, a formative penchant for hustling—has some crossover.
Amazon because of Trump's penchant for attacking the company, have been complaining about the inability to trash Comey's book.
And in many ways, it sums up Johnson's pliant politics and penchant for political expediency that his critics deride.
Phelps, known as a conservative economist who favors deregulation, was speaking about Trump's penchant for intervening directly with companies.
He has regularly joked on the campaign trail about his own penchant for inappropriately touching women and young girls.
When Donald Trump talks these days about what he's eating, he mostly puffs about his penchant for fast food.
So will Connor S.'s penchant for all things adventurous and fear-inducing jibe with Hannah's naturally nervous energy?
Balaji Srinivasan is a Silicon Valley entreprenuer who had a well-known penchant for mixing it up on Twitter.
They've become defensive, self-serious and aggressive, and they've adopted Trump's rhetorical penchant for hyperbole, bombast and fact-blurring.
These incidents point to two frequent complaints about Ms Suu Kyi's government: atrocious communication and a penchant for centralisation.
Ward's advice, however, flies in the face of Trump's well-known penchant for huge new projects and plans. Skyscrapers.
Mr Gorsuch also shares Mr Scalia's literary talents: he is an elegant writer with a penchant for playful erudition.
It's that penchant people have for praising the singer for her indomitable spirit that's deeply troubling, however well-intentioned.
"I'm not a napper, really," Mr. Cuomo volunteered last year after reports of the mayor's alleged penchant for napping.
McDonald's fans with a penchant for the finer things in life can celebrate the return of an old favorite.
El Sayed also has a penchant for the exotic and will on occasion procure camel meat, crocodile, and ostrich.
Harbach has a soft spot for the Toxorhynchites genus, which have a convenient penchant for eating Aedes aegypti larvae.
Luckily for Democratic party bosses, the most helpful campaign boost—Mr Trump's penchant for self-made crisis—comes free.
Still, it's a reminder of Trump's penchant for personalized diplomacy, which, in this case, seems to have backfired badly.
Given Trump's track record, should it matter that criminal justice reform passed because of his penchant for courting celebrities?
We have 12 bakers, many with improbable backstories (like Paul, the prison governor with a "penchant for sugar craft").
Her penchant for, in her words, "tactility, visual illusions, and sensual aesthetics" is informed by her textile design background.
Soon enough, however, she discovers that her husband's penchant for blonde-haired, blue-eyed types is something much darker.
Mr Trump's tax reform, penchant for deregulation and foreign-policy direction could all be reversed by the next president.
Berninger, with his penchant for withering self-examination, quietly became an avatar for a certain brand of millennial anxiety.
They shouldn't be; her life and career have been defined by her cunning penchant for making politically expedient choices.
A "hipster Sikh", with a penchant for striking turbans, Mr Singh embodies the diversity that Mr Trudeau constantly celebrates.
The government's penchant for chin-stroking contemplation is a reflection of the difficulty it has in getting anything done.
As a person with a penchant for men in touch with their emotions, I find this sensitivity very endearing.
This all points to heroin's continued penchant for causing intolerable sorrow in the lives of abusers and their families.
But Farrell said he never heard any rumors about his boss&apos penchant for young men, or suspected anything.
A graduate of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Hazel described his penchant for tech gadgets and entrepreneurship.
Given his penchant for the weird and the strange, it's understandable Green has created an alternative character for himself.
They are both self-made billionaires that say whatever is on their minds and have a penchant for controversy.
Familiarity is said to breed complacency, hence people's penchant for reinventing themselves in order to adapt to changing circumstances.
Given his penchant for attention-grabbing stunts, though, it's hard to know how serious Yiannopoulos is about the bid.
Though she's not even 2 years old yet, Ioni's penchant for fashion has been with her for a while.
You can clearly hear Rabit's cinematic sound design coming together with Bannon's penchant for warped rhythms and hazy textures.
Kreisinger currently uses her penchant for remixing pop culture moments at Refinery29, where she works as an executive producer.
But, with Oezdemir's striking abilities and penchant for knockouts, the Swiss could well pose a big problem for OSP.
Tal Peleg is a visual artist in Israel with a penchant for using her own eyelids as a canvas.
But combined with Trump's penchant for alienating the democratic leaders of close US allies, this trend is downright scary.
Ever want to down lobster rolls alongside some Irish Catholic twin brothers with a rather vicious penchant for vigilantism?
The Atlanta Braves organist Matthew Kaminski has developed a reputation as a certifiable badass, with a penchant for puns.
Over time, Dubke felt like he wasn't making progress with the president or his penchant for off-message tweets.
Oh well, maybe a chef in Brittany will come across some radioactive snails with a penchant for crime-fighting.
SVU, largely because of its greater penchant for twists, is a deeply, deeply silly (and mercifully self-aware) show.
The former bank executive, who retired from Goldman in 2018, has developed a penchant for tweeting in recent years.
Their penchant for dining on carrion may seem less than regal, but they are also powerful predators and pirates.
Many Elkharters still find it frustratingly hard to make ends meet, which may explain their penchant for Mr Trump.
Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price was forced out after his penchant for private plane travel was revealed.
But Khan, despite his penchant for philosophy, would surely have laughed heartily at the notion of himself as one.
With his congressional tea party background, Pompeo likely shares Tillerson's and Trump's penchant to cut State's budget and personnel.
To make sifting through this data less taxing, he teamed up with a composer with a penchant for math.
Writers with a penchant for funny insults became famous as "renowned revilers" — ming ma — cursing celebrities, if you will.
No matter your penchant and preferences, you're always guaranteed to find something that matches your mood, skill and desires.
Members of the Obama staff have a penchant for the healthful entree salads, the general manager, Matt Hollis, said.
Like Trump, Stone has a penchant for making bold, unsubstantiated claims, promoting conspiracy theories, and being unafraid of controversy.
This year, there are other big questions: whether Mr. Trump's penchant to offend goes too far, and whether Mrs.
Some Democrats have voiced concerns over Trump hearing sensitive national intelligence due to the businessman's penchant for spontaneous remarks.
Shakespeare has become a mostly May-to-August affair, despite the Bard's penchant for discontented winters and warring winds.
One of them was Karen Diebel, a Florida politician who had a penchant for making bizarre calls to 911.
The president's penchant for geopolitical confrontation and off-the-cuff remarks will redound to the benefit of big finance.
In her recent work — all of which is in ceramic — twisted, tubular forms have subsumed D'Arrigo's penchant for repetition.
Or perhaps, given Amazon's penchant for eliminating human jobs, it could employ virtual help instead, to answer those questions.
" Chu's penchant for hot takes is evidenced by a point she makes elsewhere in our conversation: "Heterosexuality is bad.
Responding to coronavirus, Trump has indulged his penchant for blaming others, from Democrats to the media to the Fed.
Match Book Dear Match Book, I am a student studying literature and Spanish, with a particular penchant for poetry.
Maybe an extraordinarily learned—and well-fed—ant with a penchant for forgetful music can codify it for you.
Mr. Neumann has a well-known penchant for tequila, and a well-stocked bar is prominent in his office.
This time, Mr. Trump's penchant for uncensored opinions is likely to capture more headlines, if history is any guide.
Some of Mapplethorpe's creations, like a chain made from horseshoe nails, aligned with Repossi's penchant for abstract, recurring shapes.
The final dance allowed Mr. Frost to display his penchant for raspy, wheezing tone when the music turned frenetic.
Raquel, who guides Amy to discover her powers, is a Pilates-loving nerd with a penchant for letterman jackets.
On Hannah Ann's meet-up it becomes immediately clear that Peter's family share his penchant for making grand statements.
The singer's love life has always been of interest, especially given her penchant for writing songs about her relationships.
But there's a secret sauce keeping her campaign chugging along: an almost-compulsive penchant for taking selfies with supporters.
Colleagues called him a foul-weather friend, since he had a penchant for the dodgier end of the market.
"She puts all sorts of people on," she said, in reference to Ms. Winfrey's penchant for advancing others' careers.
More than one talked about ARVN soldiers' penchant for walking hand in hand as they headed out to battle.
Some of the wealthiest of Silicon Valley have developed a penchant for prepping for the apocalypse in recent years.
He' s a good guy who is, with his penchant for violence, very close to being a bad guy.
He also mentioned Mr. Taylor's penchant for exaggeration, which led to rumors that Jimi Hendrix was a Vancouvers regular.
There are plenty of surface-level similarities between the men, like a penchant for populist nationalism and ardent followings.
Without its penchant for creating beloved characters, Star Wars is nothing but a basic tale of good versus evil.
Inside was Jawad Mustafa, one of the SWAT team's ethnic Turkmen, a popular sergeant with a penchant for tomfoolery.
With a penchant for flashy purchases, Mr. Maezawa, a college dropout, has long been considered a master self-promoter.
It's possible their penchant for going above and beyond comes from working to maintain their job and financial security.
He wrote in "Art of the Deal" about his penchant for punching first and dealing with the consequences later.
But North Korea has a well-established penchant for bombast and bluster, making threats without following through on them.
Biden, Bloomberg, and Steyer, however, seem to be focusing on Trump's penchant for lying and general lack of civility.
And it doesn't hinge on Trump's absolute failure, his penchant for self-immolation or his ineptitude posing as competence.
Costco is a chain with plenty of quirks, from its popular food court to its penchant for surprise buys.
He has a penchant for posting photos of himself in workout tights and camouflage, performing planks and other exercises.
The exhibition's title — Tintin's Sofa — is a reference to her dog's penchant for sitting on top of the canvases.
His penchant for repeating his narrative for the country only amplifies his silence about other stories he could tell.
Spinners love the whirl of a happy group activity and suffer from restlessness and a penchant for self-destruction.
"  A GOP White House adviser told CNN that "losing is bad for his brand," noting Trump's penchant for "winners.
That's not to mention any unforeseeable conflict sparked by Donald Trump's penchant for publicly demeaning women who oppose him.
His greatest vulnerability is that his age and penchant for gaffes will make him an easy target for Trump.
Given her husband's penchant for Twitter battles, many critics have mocked Melania Trump's past remarks against childhood cyber bullying.
However, she has regularly been accused of hypocrisy given her husband's penchant for personally attacking others using social media.
Hargress, who is eighty and has a penchant for immaculately tailored three-piece suits, opened the bar in 1969.
But another major theme was Bevin's abrasive personality and penchant for controversy that contributed to his poor poll numbers.
Axios noted Gabbard's penchant for social media interactions is due, in part, to her appeal to right-wing media.
Mr. Adams has long had a penchant for adding layer upon layer of agitated musical strands to his scores.
Perhaps it was her penchant, at least in her younger days, for doing her yard work in the nude.
Composers like Janácek and Mr. Adès also have this penchant; Mr. Aucoin carries it even further, to dramatic effect.
He has a penchant for challenging players, partly though bold interpretive ideas, but also with his idiosyncratic conducting style.
Trump's tweets, abrupt changes of mind and penchant for creating staff turmoil combine to make this a Sisyphean endeavor.
Reeder's attentive touch adds wit to the film, especially through her penchant for using art direction to tell stories.
Some hallmarks are technical: a classical clarity, an animal alertness, a penchant for difficult coordinations of torso and feet.
His penchant for abs-baring selfies and transparency about being gay have made him a much double-tapped heartthrob.
There is a Fauvist quality to his work evident in his jagged, expressive brushstrokes and penchant for garish colors.
But I'm a petite, adult woman with a penchant for nearly getting in fights with rude men at bars.
Clinton, too, has a penchant for that footwear silhouette, and has contributed to its popularity on the site, as well.
It's being called "zombie satire" because Barrymore's character, real estate agent and mom Sheila, has a penchant for eating flesh.
Anslinger shared with President Trump a penchant for the pointed phrase "inner cities" as well as for vilifying America's metropolises.
The Disney film follows a young Ugandan girl named Phiona (played by Madina Nalwanga) who discovers her penchant for chess.
Braff refused to close the door on a Scrubs revival, citing Netflix's penchant for bringing back the shows of yesteryear.
It's been a recipe for success that Vanderpump credits to the cast's natural chemistry—and penchant for alcohol-fueled drama.
Trump, with his penchant for ignorance and instincts that lean authoritarian, has been easy for Silicon Valley to oppose uniformly.
Then there is Wayne T. Jackson, an African-American pastor from Detroit with a similar penchant for the prosperity gospel.
But on Tuesday, Trump suggested that this was intentional, at least when it came to his penchant for random capitalization.
Varys empathizes, recalling his own time counseling Daenerys' father, The Mad King — who had a penchant for burning people alive.
He has proved to be a poor manager, with a penchant for creating rival and overlapping fiefs in the executive.
"Ed was a meticulous craftsman of American biography with a penchant for deep research," Professor Brinkley said in an email.
Despite the tough road ahead, strategists say that McConnell's penchant for cutting deals may be enough to save the BCRA.
Adult women are No. 25.50 among OECD countries when it comes to their penchant for cigarettes (26.14 percent smoke daily).
In addition to being a Hollywood A-lister, Sharon Stone is also an activist with a penchant for beatnik poetry.
Red Velvet has a penchant for high drama, and the video for "RBB (Really Bad Boy)" plays right into it.
And now, even the perennially posi Chrissy Teigen is calling out the elder Markle's penchant for blabbing to the press.
Petra's pregnancy has her on bedrest, and her penchant for firing nurses has resulted in Rafael's taking care of her.
One of them decided to get up close to Viviana Guzmán, a professional flutist with a penchant for paddle boarding.
Looks are everything It was Evans' penchant for appearances, or possibly self-delusion, that led to Juicero's counterproductive recycling program.
He's often praised for his charisma and criticized for his lack of substance on policy and penchant for provocative rhetoric.
Why it matters: It's a distinct possibility given Putin's penchant for using legalistic steps to maintain a semblance of legitimacy.
At the debate, Cruz came out swinging against Trump in his initial comments, mocking the tycoon's penchant for brash criticism.
There's also no set style, like Joanna Gaines's signature farmhouse modern look or Christina El Moussa's penchant for modern-glam.
For young girls with a penchant for the equine, there's no need to separate the two—the parallel is ingrained.
Her penchant for lace-up booties – a Swift sartorial choice that's lasted through nearly every album and high-profile boyfriend.
With the holidays around the corner, you're probably trying to shop for someone with a penchant for big DIY projects.
Indeed, Kerry's penchant for diplomacy was shaped by what he regarded as a lack of it in his younger days.
He has a penchant to talk in essays that, while fascinating, are occasionally summations of ideas he's already written about.
European accounts of Safavid and Qajar-era Iran (1785-1925) dispel any doubt about the longstanding Iranian penchant for wine.
Werner, who has described her penchant for the royal family as "a little obsession," had strong words about the drama.
Queen Latifah joins the growing number of crime victims ... her car stolen by thieves who had a penchant for punch.
Adorned with drawings of wreaths and skulls, the kid challenges Father Christmas's so-called authority, omnipresence, and penchant for lists.
"I confess I do not admire naked boys in pictures," Carroll once wrote of his penchant for photographing young girls.
In a new video on her website and app, Khloé reveals she has always had a penchant for predicting events.
It has a penchant for national champions, and Didi, after digesting its chief foe in China, will certainly be one.
Having a penchant for the aesthetically superior and the intelligently designed, it takes quite a bit to rattle my resolve.
Kyrie Irving is a sharpshooting point guard with a penchant for hitting big shots who is also 100 percent wackadoo.
And American attorney Adam Waldman, who has a Forrest Gump-like penchant for showing up in major cases of intrigue.
" Daniels responded on Twitter by claiming Trump has "hatred of women" while alleging he also has "a penchant for bestiality.
Trump comes to the presidency with a penchant for bullying critics by threatening to sue them, usually on frivolous grounds.
Votaries is the current musical project of Jackson Scott, an Asheville, North Carolina resident with a penchant for poppy psych.
FYI, Nasri is one of the highest paid soccer players in the world ... and has penchant for VERY expensive cars.
He was a power guy, but he had a penchant for high flying moves which defied his wrecking ball physique.
A story from Kagan's childhood seems to anticipate her penchant for stating her preferences strongly, then abiding by a compromise.
His penchant for setting up competition and infusing tension between his subordinates has carried over from his real estate company.
However, Bahceli must be careful in pushing Erdogan, who has a penchant for undermining allies who push him too hard.
But on Capitol Hill, Republicans say Trump's lack of discipline and penchant for controversy has put them at a disadvantage.
His fixation on poll numbers is well-documented, as is his penchant for tweeting about them when they favor him.
Canon Europe seems to be developing a penchant for buying up London-based startups in the photo or printing space.
He has a penchant for building things that often blow up—on purpose—like this impossibly dangerous-looking thermite cannon.
But Trump seemed to stun some people in the United Nations hall, despite his well-known penchant for blunt talk.
In the criminal case, authorities are seemingly turning their attention to those who knew about Epstein's penchant for underage girls.
Ryan initially kicked the naming over to Trump because of his penchant towards branding, according to a senior Hill aide.
Sarah Kuta is an education reporter in Boulder, Colorado, with a penchant for weekend thrifting, furniture refurbishment and good deals.
Their youth, their penchant for Day-Glo themes and avoidance of intricate rhyme schemes have all been weaponized against them.
Especially under a U.S. president with a penchant for inserting himself into battles with corporations in a very public way.
With Herjavec's penchant for male grooming, he offered $500,000 for 35 percent of the business (a roughly $1.4 million valuation).
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Pippa Garner is a crossover artist with a penchant for satirical inventions and ideas.
And it combines all Trump's worst aspects: his demagoguery, his bigotry, and his penchant for vilifying society's most vulnerable people.
Years earlier, Neal had moved to Arizona from Akron, Ohio as a nine-year-old with a penchant for fighting.
With her unmistakable voice and penchant for unforgettable performances, Christmas has long been considered one of heavy music's inveterate badasses.
In Trump's case, predicting his presidency is tricky, given his well-documented penchant for changing his mind about various issues.
But while the extreme right of the 20th century and today share a penchant for clothing, the differences are stark.
The team parlays their penchant for high-tech and whimsical murals into a new exploration of screens and flexible displays.
"Personal" expands on the band's musical abilities, showcasing the guitarist's penchant for creating nostalgic soundscapes, over a nu-disco beat.
As the first batch of documents released in 2015 revealed, someone at the compound had a penchant for conspiracy theories.
Son's penchant for quoting the small green sage has rubbed off on the Vision Fund's portfolio of startup CEOs, too.
Though his performances are not generally recommended for minors, Mr. Mac has a penchant for welcoming — nay, demanding — audience participation.
My father died in 1990, and Mom married another Buick man named Ted, who had a penchant for Park Avenues.
Collectors with a penchant for postwar German art can head to the evening auction at Phillips in London on Thursday.
They assembled a crew of writers who engaged readers with their wit and provoked them with their penchant for argument.
The brothers have long been supportive of emerging Hollywood talent, and that penchant is fully on display in Room 104.
As his penchant for oversize ties and suits (and crowds) shows, the president clearly believes in exaggeration of all kinds.
The NCAA and its members have a penchant for talking one way in public while acting another way in private.
Maybe it was just a way to get in a gag about Boehner's strange penchant for crying all the time.
The new villain — a man with an '80s aesthetic and a penchant for bubblegum and Rubik's cubes — is in it.
He called Chancellor Angela Merkel "insecure" and referred to her as "Teflon" because of her penchant for avoiding political controversy.
Mr. Freyer, an artist and director with a penchant for dense symbolism, takes a restrained approach to this overlooked gem.
An opera star with a penchant for dramatic sorrow shows up at a doctor's office, looking for her husband's heart.
The other, Isabella Kwai, works for us, and she tied it more to the Australian penchant for prioritizing a laugh.
Martin Masse, head of policy for the People's Party, said Mr. Bernier's penchant for provocation was necessary to get attention.
Ironically, this might be one instance in which the President's well-documented penchant for bypassing his advisers may favor diplomacy.
At his Senate confirmation hearing, his penchant for secrecy and willingness to take risks are likely to come under scrutiny.
The show is famous for its twisty plotting, intricate mythology, and its penchant for nudity and gritty, gore-soaked violence.
The wine list reflects Fung Tu's penchant for the natural style: 22 Orchard Street (Canal Street), 212-219-8785, nomwah.com.
The retail icon is best known for founding Trader Joe's, a popular grocery chain with a penchant for quirky offerings.
As the financial markets and the public crave order and clarity, Trump has a penchant for creating chaos and confusion.
He's shown a penchant for coming up huge in big games but wasn't great in his playoff debut last year.
Aspen Santa Fe Ballet returns to the Joyce with three New York premieres and its usual penchant for contemporary ballet.
Given Trump's penchant for character assassination, she knew what she might face and yet felt secure in telling her story.
Gozali, a paunchy Chinese-Indonesian with a penchant for American hamburgers, is perhaps an unlikely apostle for sports and fitness.
Mike Bloomberg and President Trump have a lot in common, including a penchant for pushing executive power to its limits.
The new feat by Biles did not come as a surprise for some given the gymnast's penchant for breaking records.
The result is alarming: Excessive partisanship is weakening America abroad and inviting our opponents to exploit our penchant for bickering.
During a primary debate, he mocked Ted Cruz's penchant for Senate floor showmanship, dismissing it as mere sound and fury.
At the same time, the company has kept its debt levels relatively low, uncharacteristic of Mr. Trump's penchant for leverage.
One of the underlying problems is Trump's penchant for personnel choices that are bafflingly bad or ethically challenged or both.
Known for his penchant for high concepts, this project marks a significant departure for Starr; perhaps even a new beginning.
Yet some of his own advisers also privately worry about his penchant for picking unnecessary fights and drifting off message.
In one chapter, Nealon attributes Paris's escape from a late-1660s outbreak of plague to its new penchant for lemonade.
Along the way, he earned a reputation as a strong and principled leader with a penchant for order and discipline.
Yet the complaint by Mr. Moore, a figure with a penchant for last-minute legal theatrics, was not altogether surprising.
But because of his penchant for breaking out of prisons, he was held at the high-security prison in Manhattan.
But because of his penchant for breaking out of prisons, he was held at the high-security prison in Manhattan.
Both movies also have greedy megalomaniac guys with a curious, ill-advised penchant for the teeth of their conquered prey.
But you also think that wealthy vigilantes with a penchant for branding irons are the best form of law enforcement.
Yet for all the hype, we actually haven't been told very much about Thanos beyond his penchant for universe destruction.
An industrial designer by trade, Sparks has long hair and a penchant for t-shirts, jeans, and sneakers in the workplace.
This kit is for true zombie preparedness nuts, or even just outdoorsy people who have a penchant for The Walking Dead.
A virtual avatar with some smashing hair and a half-tuck, a few guns and a penchant for a cracking wise?
" Her father was an antique dealer with a penchant for collecting occult objects, "like weird, giant bloody Jesuses and voodoo dolls.
The England football team, whose penchant for being massively, absurdly disappointing at major tournaments is pure poetry, and a perfect art.
While MC Bin Laden's name may suggest a dangerous individual with a penchant for causing controversy, he is far from it.
He has a demonstrated penchant for lying and being easily provoked, a dangerous quality for someone in charge of nuclear weapons.
Again, eclipses bring drama, so expect this Leo (a Fire sign with a penchant for theatrics) to be over the top.
Netanyahu and his wife, Sara, have long been saddled with a penchant for expensive tastes and questionable use of public funds.
Doremus also has a penchant for extreme close-ups, which lend his stark, emotionless world some much-needed sensuality and intimacy.
Every millennial with a penchant for adventure and access to a smartphone will agree: Dating is not for the faint-hearted.
Ahead, a project manager for a construction management company with an almost weekly pot delivery and a penchant for horror movies.
Worse, his penchant for unpredictable and often vindictive bullying is likely to be more corrosive than the handouts most politicians favour.
To say President Donald Trump has a penchant for firing off some weird, disturbing, and even dangerous tweets is an understatement.
With its penchant for surprise and shock, a major death like C-3PO's ostensibly wouldn't be foreshadowed in a trailer, right?
Although I knew that you had a penchant for spontaneous adventures, you were always more calculated and cautious with your career.
President Trump reportedly took issue with the way Spicer dressed, especially the former press secretary's early penchant for lighter-shade suits.
If you're counting down the days until your next dance with darkness, you will need a penchant for southern hemisphere travel.
I snack on a mix of snap pea crisps, Pop Chips, and Teddy Grahams...I have a penchant for "kid" snacks.
Her penchant for drama, as seen in the trailer for her new reality series, Rob & Chyna, with her fiancé, is ferocious.
"Valentine's Day" / "New Years Eve" / "Mother's Day" (2010-16) Marshall's penchant for holiday-pegged movies was always motivated by something greater.
Others don't take her political statements seriously, likely owing to the fact that Kardashian has a penchant for posting nude selfies.
Given Scorpio's penchant for delving into the unknown and unexplained, this combo can easily lead us down some byzantine paths, indeed.
That said, the Internet hive mind may have finally cracked the feline penchant for plopping down in the least convenient spot.
Whether you are a professional writer or have a penchant for a good story, you've probably thought of writing a book.
More to the point, it also refutes the idea that Silicon Valley's penchant for "disruption" will magically fix a broken system.
Disney fans with a penchant for the kitchen (can't let those enchanted appliances have all the fun) have reason to cheer.
Melania Trump has shown a penchant for her husband's favorite move: if you don't like your press coverage, attack the press.
Behind the facade, he was known for his erudition and penchant for literature, and he devoured the world's leading newspapers daily.
A three-month-old yellow Lab puppy named Zoey, like most puppies, has a penchant for tasting first, asking questions later.
Clearly, y'all have a penchant for heavy food like pizza, steak, and fried chicken, and we can't really blame you either.
The record continues Block's penchant for slinking grooves coupled with esoteric samples and wry song titles (see the loopy "Festival Paramedics").
As a young man, DiCaprio had a penchant for playing troubled teenage boys (This Boy's Life, The Basketball Diaries, Marvin's Room).
Mikael Nordgren leans towards a clean and functional sound with a penchant for catchy vocal samples, and tight, squared-off rhythms.
Plus, it'll probably last you a few months since he's trying to break free of his penchant for bland bar soap.
Trump's latest health care tweet is yet another example of the president's penchant for tweet-shaming those who disagree with him.
Trump's critics expressed doubts he could be trusted with classified information, given his penchant for loose rhetoric on the campaign trail.
The survivor at the end of the nomination process then faces Trump, who has a penchant for giving opponents insulting nicknames.
Okay, maybe the most shocking part of this story isn't Boreanaz's penchant for nudity but the fact that he's a Deadhead.
The picture, a very R-rated affair, centers on a mercenary with accelerated healing abilities and a penchant for bawdy humor.
"LLC" is the quintessential Nicki track: relatively bare production, giving the floor to the Queens native's penchant for nearly breathless delivery.
There could be some Olympic VR content on the way as well, given Samsung's penchant for turning everything into VR content.
Last month he released his record Psychic Lovers, mixing his penchant and love for 80s synthpop with an unwavering self-awareness.
A joke about Hollywod's penchant for cosmetic surgery turned into a bit (ha ha) about Gervais' privates during his opening monologue.
It's been quite a week for TV personalities with a penchant for hate speech and "controversial" opinions that just hurt people.
With her short-cropped hair and penchant for passionate, patriotic speeches and boasts of fearlessness, she is wildly popular in Ukraine.
The treaty has not been called into question previously, but the Trump administration has shown a penchant for ending international agreements.
By 1953, Ditko was an active freelancer, working in a variety of genres but with a special penchant for horror comics.
Young is a tall, lean man in his late sixties with a handsome lined face and a penchant for cowboy hats.
The initial revelations of his penchant for junior high school-style texting practices led to his resignation from Congress in 2011.
"This man is a pathological liar," Mr. Cruz said, ticking off Mr. Trump's distortions, his infidelities, his penchant for conspiracy theories.
Ominously for fellow Republicans, the public response Trump evokes after 14 months in the White House tracks his penchant for nostalgia.
That's in part because of her penchant for speaking her mind, even when her views cause heartburn in the White House.
Given the cat's penchant for playing with children, the post said, it was odd that it would disappear for 10 days.
The pop star has a penchant of having no filter in her choices of what to post and what not post.
Much like Trump, who was known to tip off the New York tabloids, Hof's penchant for controversy is a marketing strategy.
Washington (CNN)On Tuesday afternoon, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders was asked about President Donald Trump's penchant for playing golf.
Clinton's ostensible penchant for cursing isn't about hypocrisy at all, but old-fashioned anxiety about the dissolution of traditional gender roles.
In contrast to his mild manner, Mr. Carson had a penchant for broad-brush, divisive utterances about race, sex and religion.
Whitman, a former HP Enterprise president and CEO, also pointed to another example: her penchant for using data to make decisions.
Attention Deficit Disorder was a possibility given Trump's penchant for short meetings and conversations, limited concentration span, and aversion to reading.
Girls in groups are… how shall we say it, what's the word we insist in thinking has a penchant for boys?
Oh, and he showed off his tenacity on the glass, some court vision, and a penchant for getting into passing lanes.
The 6-foot-4 Wall, who has a penchant for swatting shots, blocked Jackson's driving layup attempt with 14 seconds left.
Others focussed on the fact that, despite his penchant for showmanship, he was not making a good case for his fund.
Still, as with Booker, there is a distrust of Gillibrand in some quarters, rooted in her perceived penchant for self-publicity.
As for Mr. McCain's penchant for going his own way, Mr. Norquist said he thought the senator had already proved himself.
Iran's penchant for putting drug offenders to death hasn't dampened the UNODC's enthusiasm for the country's role in the drug fight.
Low Fidelity Given your penchant for love stories that flirt with high style, I suggest two piercing accounts of adulterous love.
One Texas man's penchant for online fame and vanilla ice cream cost him 30 days in jail and a $35,000 fine.
One Texas man's penchant for online fame and vanilla ice cream cost him 30 days in jail and a $35,000 fine.
A nation scorched by climate change and ravaged by combat, it still retains the penchant for establishing bureaucracies and issuing dictates.
The heroic ending is incredibly predictable, and it doesn't quite track with Game of Thrones' previous penchant for subverting fantasy tropes.
With his penchant for poetry and blarney, the former vice president has emerged as a sort of national eulogist in chief.
For her part, Osaka, shy and quirky, with a penchant for unexpected candor, seems focused solely on becoming the next Serena.
They contrast with Trump's vacillations in tone between his feelings of anger and victory and his penchant for making tweets personal.
But, in yet another example of the penchant among Wind Gap residents for magical thinking, Adora believes Camille is at fault.
ANONYMOUS You, my friend, have an admirable penchant for rules that will undoubtedly irritate many of those in your social orbit.
For men he has a penchant for uniforms: military, work wear and boxy denim, which he sometimes prints with his logo.
With its low prices, wide range of products and penchant for disruption, the chain became the leading retailer of its era.
We're gonna get to the president's penchant for entertainment and theatrics that was on display on reality TV all those years.
Given Mr. Putin's penchant for trying to keep his adversaries off balance, the befuddlement might be part of the Kremlin's goal.
The new prime minister has a penchant for finding the center of controversy and an eagerness for headline-capturing political fisticuffs.
Given her penchant for human food, I thought NomNomNow&aposs fresh cat food would be a hit, but it wasn&apost.
As for Buffett, he has spoken very publicly about his love for breakfast at McDonald's and his penchant for Cherry Coke.
When Congress tried, yet again, to muzzle the banks' penchant for mad-dog investing, one result was the Dodd-Frank Act.
Ms. Beiny included the New York collector David Rockefeller, who had a penchant for 18th-century Chelsea porcelain, among her clients.
The Japanese writer-director Makoto Shinkai has a thing for dualities and a penchant for imaginatively blurring the divide between them.
"I write partly in order to change myself," Sontag once remarked, explaining her penchant for famously reversing her most public stances.
Yet Houellebecq's penchant is for the sentimental and the melodramatic rather than the subtle, and he ends up, therefore, overemphasizing this.
That's a high price to pay for indulging left-wing activists' demands for doctrinal purity and penchant for anti-capitalist posturing.
The movie was proudly crude, showing off Deadpool's sexual adventurousness and penchant for self-pleasuring while staring at a toy unicorn.
Her father was a Protestant minister, her mother, who had a penchant for brand-name perfumes, worked for a biomedical corporation.
Grella, a Long Island native with a penchant for stylish pocket squares and ties, took a gig with the Travel Association.
Flake echoed other's criticism of Moore, a former Alabama Supreme Court chief justice who has a penchant for making controversial comments.
Yet sometimes Reiss overindulges his penchant for literary analysis, simply using sleep as an excuse to riff on authors he loves.
And the President, time and again, has shown little penchant for using his rallies for anything beyond stoking his political base.
His penchant for talking about winning aside, Trump has voiced skepticism about what the United States is achieving in South Asia.
One of the things that makes Trump so unique is his rare penchant for lies that are extremely easy to expose.
The ordeal, in part, highlights the president's penchant for lying and his refusal to let even the most trivial items go.
But Gaetz has a Trumpian penchant for turning the worst things one might say about him into a point of pride.
Some of these cases can be traced to Trump's unique foibles, like his opaque finances and penchant for committing impeachable offenses.
Then they predictably devolve into unsubstantiated claims of his sexual orientation and salacious details about his alleged penchant for feather boas.
ScienceTake Winsomely captured in poems and song, the birds are yielding new secrets about their astounding beaks and penchant for violence.
Ricky Gervais used part of his Golden Globes opening monologue to joke about Leonardo DiCaprio&aposs penchant for dating younger women.
That's doubly true when it comes to Marvel's penchant for using its movies to help set the table for future releases.
That's in keeping with Shkreli's penchant for insane risk—which, to be fair, is not exactly unheard of in his industry.
Even in Monday's speech, the president didn't utter the words "climate change" and still exercised his penchant for bending the facts.
"I have Kris Jenner to thank," she says, explaining her penchant for all things organization in a new post on her site.
As the world mourns the death of music icon Aretha Franklin, the superstar's penchant for extreme privacy has never been more apparent.
As Sejal, Sharma is a revelation, displaying a comic timing and penchant for deadpan dialogue delivery we haven't seen her do before.
Or maybe the NHL changes its playoff format, as it has a penchant for doing, and that prevents a Caps-Pens matchup.
Small storefronts held mini galleries and a monthly gallery hop was the thing to do for folks with a penchant for wine.
But Rocco had a penchant for using bad language, the charity says, so staff member Marion Wischnewski volunteered to take him in.
Much to Huntsman's horror, this particular Christine has a penchant for Baby Shark, the popular preschool tune forever stuck in everyone's head.
And forget about purple or green lip shades — red lipstick barely made an appearance, thanks to music's penchant for barely-there nudes.

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