Politically-motivated gregariousness and poor time organisation proved fateful. |
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Wales's gregariousness is real enough, but so is the chronic social constipation of its governing classes in which everyone knows everyone else. |
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I was impressed by the gregariousness of the Scots, which was a quality I'd never experienced before. |
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It was a period of inward turning, sharply contrasting with the gregariousness of the previous few years in Greenwich Village. |
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Although there is no proof that numbers constitute gregariousness, octopus colonies have been reported. |
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He also moonlighted as a sports journalist in his early years, and has retained a gregariousness that always disarms those expecting a less approachable boss. |
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The English springer spaniel truly is an energetic, outgoing breed, and most springers exhibit a gregariousness, warmth and sweet-temper that makes them a joy to know. |
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Her gregariousness and social grace have always assured her a large circle of friends. |
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Possible reasons for this seasonal gregariousness are warmth, protection against predators such as owls, or information exchange. |
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For instance, an ad for a video game can locate the game in an arcade or a theme park, to be a signifier for authenticity or gregariousness. |
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He also pays special tribute to the warmth and gregariousness of Gaspesians. |
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The gregariousness he'd shown in his youth had been carved away by mortal butchers, leaving him friendly but wary, interested but detached. |
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While this gregariousness was the secret to their success, it was also the reason for their downfall. |
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On the Hill, Bonjean has a reputation for gregariousness and hosting great parties. |
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His heft and gregariousness seemed to destine him for more comedy. |
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Indeed, adding to the promiscuity and gregariousness inherent to this type of child care, are the very specific characteristics of the target population, susceptible to be hit by any infection. |
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Yet the gregariousness of the web only intensifies his solitude. |
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With the six performers, we will be pursuing our research into masculinity today and will also be treating the themes of gregariousness, the sense of belonging to a group, uniformity and identity movements. |
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But he has none of Mr Dewar's gregariousness. |
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During dinner time, you will be surrounded by folk troops representing some Moroccan areas and traditional customs. The troops will move in turn in front of your table with a feeling of hospitality and gregariousness. |
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An outstanding feature of ciconiiform behaviour is gregariousness. |
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