And what better demonstrated Bill Clinton's "one more chance" style than his penchant for mulligans?
Bermuda's penchant for ship swallowing can be largely explained by its position in the Atlantic Ocean.
Mr Koizumi has a penchant for appointing private-sector folk to head up public institutions.
For one thing, a penchant for sensationalism is almost a prerequisite for working in the media.
Also his penchant for fun and the great big ball of energy that he was.
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And don't let your kid's penchant for borrowing the smartphone to play games go to waste.
"Obama will not make a dent in the American penchant for permanent war, " he says.
As a schoolboy, his penchant for wacky humor and flawless impersonations was revealed early on.
That star power is thanks in no small part to her penchant for high fashion.
The two older girls in particular had a penchant for leaving their homework at school.
The release fittingly begins with "Just Impolite, " showcasing Plushgun's penchant for electro-pop and introspective narratives.
Her third husband had been a serial quotation freak with a special penchant for Tennyson.
Indeed, he has a clear penchant for what might be called conservative social engineering.
Bunning made much of his penchant to vote in line with the Bush administration.
Unfortunately, their penchant for accumulating rainy-day funds was only reinforced by the tumult of the recession.
Young Indians have a penchant for browsing marriage sites in search of a good match.
One question now may be whether Mr Lafleur and his followers develop a penchant for self-government.
He also seems to be developing other Jobs-like traits, including a penchant for pithy put-downs.
But the Clinton team has its own penchant for miscalculation, particularly when things start going well.
Mrs Gregoire's self-proclaimed penchant for bipartisanship faltered this spring when the legislature passed its budget.
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But Mr Murdoch's penchant for adventurous deals almost drove News Corp into bankruptcy once.
His status notwithstanding, Kelman has a penchant for walking around nude and challenging Kim to push-up competitions.
Hirose says the penchant for creating small, controllable worlds has nothing to do with escapism or isolationism.
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Winn, whose penchant for self-promotion is detailed in another book, Dot Bomb, by company p.r. head J.
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English-made Bremont watches, for example, are marketed for those people who have a penchant for living dangerously.
However, the visitors quickly reasserted their grip on the game as they continued their penchant for goals.
And if the record indicates a penchant for lawmaking from the bench, the nominee should be blocked.
But long before those 1960s musical triumphs, Robert Wise showed a penchant for fantasy and science fiction.
The appeal of the Duchess of Cambridge, a photogenic pin-up with a well-judged penchant for British designers.
During his Presidential campaign, Barack Obama expressed confidence that his penchant for diplomacy would change German minds.
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