But Fred's concern tends to be contagious. [Please select]
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The whole of progress tends in the direction of solution. [Please select]
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--I see whither the proposal tends. [Please select]
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Their conduct only tends to increase the despotism of government. [Please select]
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But that was partly owing to your temperament, Dal, which tends to make you always the most vivid spot in one's mental landscape. [Please select]
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It tends palpably to lessen the struggle, insecurity, and wretchedness of the race, to augment authority and comfort, and stimulate favourable chances. [Please select]
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Having stopped it tends to rely on concealment for protection and may allow close approach before it flushes again. [Please select]
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All of which tends to prove that the two forms are distinct. [Please select]
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It also tends to correct itself, because it is gradually brought nearer to the common sense of mankind. [Please select]
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The phrase, in its broadest use, refers to all cases in which the suggesting stimulus tends to suppress, check, or inhibit movement. [Please select]
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The former tends to be more restless in sitting, standing, etc. [Please select]
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