| 21. | Steinbrenner's tropism to sadder-but-wiser older guys helped pay off in rings for everybody.
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| 22. | But gossip, glitter, and a tropism for deadly earnest discussions of Sexsexsexsexsex and more so quickly pall.
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| 23. | In 1932, she had begun writing " Tropisms, " a book comprising 24 short sketches.
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| 24. | The project may create self-deception without conscious thought, as a tropism creates action without conscious thought.
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| 25. | Among the common tropisms seen in plants is phototropism, the bending of the plant toward a source of light.
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| 26. | Also, the addition of atmospheric nitrogen, also called nitrogen fixation, is an example of chemo-tropism.
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| 27. | Viral tropism tends to be multifactorial, so looking for general principles is less rewarding than looking at more specific issues.
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| 28. | An example of this is the human immunodeficiency virus, which exhibits tropism for CD4 related immune cells ( e . g.
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| 29. | All these groups overlap heavily and ( where evidence is available ) seem to share characteristic hacker tropisms for science fiction, music.
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| 30. | This tropism toward tabloidism has crossed the pond, with a big boost from the Murdoch wanna-bes who increasingly dominate American journalism.
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