In social life he loved the fishing rod which incidentally was one of the gifts of the Offertory Procession at his Requiem Mass. |
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The food itself, even though important, is, in the main, a way of coalescing social life. |
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Visiting is a mainstay of social life, mostly within the circle of extended family. |
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The more differentiated modern societies become, the greater becomes the possible scope for expressively staging social life. |
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This primarily involves questions about a society's culture, social life, and public sphere. |
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I didn't expect it, though I probably should've, but Logan was formulating some plans for how to shake things up with my social life as well. |
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Spatial closeness, or miniaturization, not only encourages convivial social life but also enable the rigorous utilization of all resources. |
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This is your chance to not only help the club but also make a positive impact on your social life. |
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As the unattached singleton with married mates there is a tendency to lament the demise of your once action-packed social life. |
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By nationalizing all industry and controlling social life, the ruling party made employees out of virtually the entire population. |
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One of the articles deals with social life of some species such as pigeons and spiders, while another talks of why donkeys bray. |
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There are lots of good places here, good theatre, the people are nice, there's a good social life, good social insurance. |
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In this film he presents a documentary of social life in Wanzerbe, the famed village of Songhay sorcerers. |
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He had to drop out of college and his social life became almost non-existent. |
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He participated in the students' social life, going to their parties and inviting them to his home for square dancing. |
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As Kenya's largest group, the Gikuyu occupy a central position in Kenyan social life. |
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The oligarchy's determination to control extended well beyond the political arena to pervade all aspects of social life in the city. |
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Most lonely people remain that way, only occasionally lifted out of their hermit-like social life to experience bitter disappointment. |
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No social life, indeed no life at all, is possible without hierarchical organization. |
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Your social life will probably be hopping this year, and you're not one to sit around and wait for an invite. |
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The director needs to study social life and history more profoundly and change his course. |
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From Friday chook raffles to Air Force Week cocktail parties, his contribution to our social life will always be remembered. |
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This meant mastering the tedious chores of day-to-day living as well as making a new social life and network of friends. |
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Needless to say, social life is charged with signs that affirm the paternal authority of those in power. |
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She jokes with teammates, clowning through routines in casual moments, and is involved in a social life that she never had before. |
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In school, we were the meek, the shunned, the clueless, the kids with no social life or social status. |
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Ian's talk will emphasise the importance of honesty and fair play in all aspects of political and social life. |
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Honestly, I don't see how I could make my social life dependent on just one person without going insane. |
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Any more, and the stimulation of intellectual life will magnify the bonds of social life. |
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Fireworks are integral to the social life of the Japanese, who are perhaps the world's greatest firework artists and connoisseurs. |
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A judge shall behave with dignity, correctitude and sensitiveness towards the public interest, in his social life. |
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The mixture of free markets with the civic vibrancy of early America created a new form of social life. |
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The demands of his latest job have crowded in on his social life to the extent he has still to find time for a fishing trip to Inverness. |
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I told her that she should try to seek fulfillment through her social life. |
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I knew I didn't want to palm my baby off with anyone who would babysit so I could continue with my full and hectic social life. |
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When not on the slopes, she has been attacking school work and enjoying a full social life. |
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This movie is talking to us all about the cursedness of our modern social life, and more specifically, the cursedness of modern knowing. |
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We provide children in the area with a social life and you cannot put a price on that, but we are so short of cash. |
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Frustratingly unproductive weekend, caused partly by the momentary glimmerings of a social life and partly by my own hopelessness and indolence. |
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His total commitment to academic work together with rather delicate health meant that he was little involved with the social life of the school. |
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You will be successful and prosperous in travels, and family and social life will be good. |
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Slave demography, social life and culture took different trajectories across the enslaved Americas. |
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They suspected before they began that sleep depravation, smoking, extra jobs and a social life all contributed to a lack of concentration. |
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I've been away from my social life for so long now that I'm starting to forget how to have fun and that's seriously depressing me. |
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Bangalore seemed to suit him better, with its catholicity of social life and its absence of puritan guardians of moral behaviour. |
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Sociable, friendly and gregarious, Beatrice enjoyed the social life provided in her parish in London and made many friends. |
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The condition is also linked with drug and alcohol abuse, memory problems, family discord and inability to function in social life. |
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Self-taught in macrophotography and entomology, he specializes in documenting the social life of ants, wasps, and bees. |
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You have an enviable social life and attract interesting and talented people. |
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This system is characterized by an expansive dynamic which invades every pre-technological enclave and shapes the whole of social life. |
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In between filling out forms and running pointless errands, I struggled to keep a social life. |
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These highly domesticated blossoms carry overtones of the convivial rituals of patrician social life. |
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The whist drive seems to be a thing inseparable from the social life of the town. |
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But assimilation and acculturation usually mean the erosion of the cultural and social life of the immigrant group. |
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But don't worry, I lead a very active social life and my Sunday roast dinners-for-ten are legendary! |
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Not that Elle actually had time to notice what went on with Aaron lately, what with her new busy and active social life and all. |
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Caroline is tired, lonely and depressed even as she leads a fake, but highly active, social life. |
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Mom had a very active social life, despite her age, and she played tennis twice a week, plus being a member of about four different committees. |
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With the sociological changes of the 19th century, social life became more active, giving rise to reunions and outings to the countryside. |
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He has an active social life, and snowboards and plays representation level soccer. |
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A few years ago my parents started having a more active social life than I did. |
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Their social life may be suffering too, if the cat's weeing all over the house. |
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The elephant is the largest vegetarian of all, with a sophisticated social life, loving and affectionately caring for its own. |
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Peace has held for six years but political, economic and social life is still on its way to recovery. |
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Such findings can inject a sense of process by seeing social life in terms of streams of interdependent events and elements. |
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As a confessed workaholic, who packs in 14 hour days, seven days a week, a social life comes low in her priorities. |
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Third, for Hegel State does not mean simply the government but refers to all social life. |
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When collectively performed, cultural fixes may contribute to a 'rescripting' of social life and hence to social transformation. |
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Very little is known about the social life of wild zorillas, and they appear to be mainly solitary. |
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The goal was a reform of the fundamental basis of social life and the restoration of power to the market to establish justice and equality. |
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He gets into social life, the few extra lempiras a week, the booze, the downward spiral. |
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Outside and opposed to normal social life, liminality is also given ritual expression in licence, disorder, and role reversal. |
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Shakespeare probably ruined my social life at this school also, for all I know. |
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In many ways, blogging had become a way of leading a kind of surrogate social life with like-minded people. |
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There were no clubs or poker machines and the social life evolved around dancing, roller skating and the picture theatres. |
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Many young people contrast the liveliness of their social life with the apparent lifelessness of church worship. |
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Riots and rough-ups were recurring, if not constant, features of the city's social life. |
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Graduates can also get the low-down on the social life enjoyed by KPMG staff. |
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He is known far and wide, not for his intellectual astuteness or classroom achievements, but for his ability to energize campus social life. |
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Self-taught in macrophotography and entomology, Ogawa specializes in documenting the social life of ants, wasps, and bees. |
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Why should a company pay for someone's social life or doss hour? |
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You have to be an obsessive control freak with no social life basically! |
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I have a very active social life. I have better friends than most. |
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However much some aspects of their social life and means of livelihood may overlap with their own, the Irish and some of the Scottish Travellers are gorgios, not Romanichals. |
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I didn't like the bars and my social life was pretty tame and domestic. |
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In social life it is a good idea to broaden vistas and friendships. |
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Where social life outside of the compound may be limiting for women due to the institution of purdah, within the household, the movements of women are not constrained. |
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AlbuquerqueThis sleepy southwestern town has Native American folklore and petroglyphs, but slim pickings for social life. |
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Yet a growing stack of academic research this year suggests that playing Doom or Half-Life can sharpen your physical reactions and improve your social life. |
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Let's stipulate that the fate of the Republic does not turn on the state of Sally Quinn's social life. |
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The other issue is that social life appears to be too complex to be broken down into simple component parts that can then be examined in isolation. |
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These barazas provide a lot of the social life of the people. |
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Not that I mind so much working late on a Friday, since it helps to keep my mind occupied and prevents me contemplating my woeful lack of a meaningful social life. |
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Considering usually I have absolutely no social life whatsoever, somehow I find myself in the situation of having three separate offers to go out and get hammered tonight. |
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Indoor soccer, dodgeball, and kickball have been great for my social life. |
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If yachting was the focus of social life during the daytime, at night bronzed shoulders rubbed together in the villas and mansions of various tycoons and princes. |
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I've had enough of getting out of bed at 4am, having my social life wrecked, and all for a pay packet that doesn't go halfway to giving me enough to live on. |
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Alone and friendless in the city, Adam is forced to rely on his sister for his social life. |
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In other words, we need people to be civil to each other if social life is to function efficiently and with a minimum of unnecessary conflict and disruption. |
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I have to come out of the hidey-hole I live in and have a social life. |
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From high school, I felt that I had the goody-goody thing and the academic thing pretty well locked up, but I was a geek in need of a social life, so I moved into a frat. |
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But they express scorn for the extreme Darwinians, those who treat Darwinism as a religion, or try to interpret human social life by genes or natural selection. |
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He said the closure of the lake would hinder the social life of locals because it was the only watering hole close to Three Springs and surrounding areas. |
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People may mock, but it's way better than my real social life. |
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It is a poikilotherm, never had a dependent childhood, has little or no social life. |
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In essence, it protected the Sikh's religious, political, and social life from being destroyed and violated. |
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Austen's Northanger Abbey and Persuasion are set in the city and describe taking the waters, social life, and music recitals. |
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Though this instability often affected her social life, her literary productivity continued with few breaks throughout her life. |
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The ability to display feelings was thought to show character and experience, and to shape social life and relations. |
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The hotel was to become internationally known and was the center of the civic and social life and home of the stars for many years. |
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These archaeologists see symbolic organisation of human social life as the key transition in modern human evolution. |
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Markets were also important centres of social life and merchants helped to spread news and gossip. |
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There is also a widespread use of acronyms in Indonesia in every aspect of social life. |
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Belize lacks the violent class and racial conflict that has figured so prominently in the social life of its Central American neighbours. |
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Gauda Jagor, is an impression of social life, that displays all the existing moods and modes of human characters. |
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Elites called for improving sanitation, which became part of Catherine's plans for increasing control over social life. |
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He is somewhat untidy in matters of housekeeping, which he deems unimportant, and seems to have little social life, but is devoted to Snitter. |
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And it is ruining my social life. face keeps breaking out with pimples and I know I look repulsive, so how can I ever expect to have boy friends? |
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After years of gallivanting around town, his social life began to pale. |
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Because who needs a social life when you have a Netflix subscription? |
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Yes, that aspiration of every nine-to-fiver to have as much of a social life as the number of hours they are chained to their desk. |
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Since January, the 18-year-old has sacrificed his social life to memorize hyperbolas and palindromes. |
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For half of these women, the symptoms interfered with work, home or social life, and about 40 per cent of these women rated their PMS as moderate or severe. |
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Scientists have discovered that the size of the amygdala, a small structure in the brain, is direcetly related to the richness and variety social life. |
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You should try to strike a balance between your social life and work life. |
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Master of ceremonies Beau Nash, who presided over the city's social life from 1705 until his death in 1761, drew up a code of behaviour for public entertainments. |
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And much of their social life revolved around mahjong, an ancient Chinese set-matching game that Ginnie likens to gin rummy, but with domino-shaped tiles rather than cards. |
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Where trading is a significant feature of social life, children can start trading in small items at an early age, often in the company of family members or of peers. |
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Linguistic anthropology studies how language affects social life. |
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The social life of harbour porpoises is not well understood. |
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It has been suggested that travel is necessary in order to maintain relationships, as social life is increasingly networked and conducted at a distance. |
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