She was already seated and since class hadn't started yet she decided to socialize at a mortal speed. |
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This is an opportunity for all collegiate students to meet and socialize with one another. |
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Don't worry, it's just a little incentive to get her to socialize with us peons. |
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It is interesting that you say you could see your way clear to helping this couple, were they in a jam, but you no longer wish to socialize. |
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The courtiers and attendants were left to socialize amongst themselves, and most of the gentlemen found a lady or two to chat amiably with. |
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More than 22,000 people will socialize, sip and sample from over 200 beers during a three-day celebration of suds at Toronto's Festival of Beer. |
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The Hindu temple is not simply a place we go to socialize or listen to lectures on Hinduism. |
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It was kinda fun and I got to socialize a bit with some of his other cousins. |
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For all his friendliness, Keloid Kenneth was a brooder who preferred to socialize instead of chat. |
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His team's scheme includes a central module where people can relax and socialize. |
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Most assuredly, the boss is not paying him to socialize and have a good time with co-workers and friends during off-hours. |
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I've met other stay-at-home moms, and we often exercise together and socialize. |
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Everybody, and I mean everybody, has some economic incentive to socialize health care cost. |
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Equally important, the culture as a whole must socialize people into accepting self-imposed limits on their self-interested behavior. |
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There's a group of people who get together periodically to sing karaoke and socialize in different bars. |
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The school context provides an opportunity for youth to socialize with selected peers, independently from adults. |
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Not that we were unpopular and didn't socialize with anyone else, but it was Amanda who I shared sleepovers and late night conversations with. |
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Deprived of their countrywomen's company all week while they work in isolation, Sunday is their chance to socialize. |
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They thrive off of human interaction, they love company, they love to talk to people, to socialize, to surround themselves with people. |
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Fathers step in to socialize their toddlers along gender lines at around 13 months, verbally rough-housing their sons and talking in more emotional terms with daughters. |
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It surely would sound sarcastic if these pampered good-for-nothings were to condescend to socialize with manual workers and make friends with them. |
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As for the nationalizations of the Banks, these are partial and temporary nationalizations which only serve to socialize the losses. |
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As a social animal, participating in outdoor play can help socialize and culturalize your preschooler through peer-group socialization. |
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While conferences offer a place to meet, rejoice and socialize with other readers, they should always offer opportunities to learn and to teach. |
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People wanted to socialize with each other, share tea and talk and play cards. |
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Encourage friends to come and visit and encourage your child to meet and socialize with other children in the hospital. |
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She brags that men accept her and socialize with her because she can swear and drink like a man. |
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Some Lions stay at the camp, others come in the evening to prepare food and socialize with the kids. |
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Our ability to socialize with friends and relatives, and our ability to trade with each other and with people in other lands, would be impeded. |
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Jonathan began to socialize with other students at the school and learned about the Mouvement québécois des adultes en formation. |
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I am able to use recreational sport to help keep fit, as well as socialize with other members of the disabled community. |
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Friends are important to us throughout our lives, and learning to socialize with others is part of a child's normal development. |
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It influences the ways in which we live, work, communicate, connect and socialize with each other. |
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Everywhere, lights and crowds tempt people to socialize until the wee small hours. |
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Every plan we've heard from Treasury amounts to the same thing — an attempt to socialize the losses while privatizing the gains. |
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The way people make music, dance and socialize remains deeply inflected by traditions from the 'old country. |
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Do not let staff socialize with auditor since certain important information can easily find its way into casual conversation! |
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Informally, women met to socialize and do needlework and sewing. |
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Not only will you be responsible for housebreaking your pet, but you'll have to socialize him, too. |
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Irene is a tender-hearted people person and loves to socialize with her family and friends. |
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These must be put out of harm's way by being expropriated in order to socialize credit. |
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The way to social order is for people to eliminate these socialize ambitions, which create attitudes of resentment and anger. |
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So maybe a whole bunch of members of the House Republican caucus want to come over and socialize more. |
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They help to socialize him and get him ready to learn how to be a guide dog. |
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During the summer months, they come to this area to feed, socialize and raise their calves. |
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An important family-related issue in regard to religious groups is how well parents socialize their children into their faith. |
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Children develop their vision of the world, learn to socialize and function in a group. |
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It features articles about how networking cultures dramatically have changed the way young people today socialize and develop identities. |
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Co-op members now have access to health services and community facilities where they can socialize and meet weekly with a gerontologist. |
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They provide a place for CF members to socialize where consumption of alcohol is not the primary activity. |
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After these all-afternoon discussions over tea, the group repaired to a good Georgetown restaurant to continue talking and to socialize over dinner. |
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Although I wasn't one for wanting to socialize during this hard time, I guessed that I'd better get to know the people I'd be rooming with over the next two weeks. |
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The Chepstow Community Hall will be a gathering place for many to socialize, learn and grow together as a community for years to come. |
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Patrons come to a place for the atmosphere, to see their favorite bartender, or to socialize. |
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The Iraq Bikers usually meet once a week to socialize and ride around the city, but this past Friday was special. |
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Do you absorb his books, read his interviews, or is it necessary to socialize with the man himself? |
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Many users regard Facebook as a place to waste time and socialize with people to whom they have tenuous connections. |
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And, in the way of roommates, they generally socialize at the end of the workday. |
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The position allowed Morgan to socialize with celebrities, and he managed to boost his own public profile by frequently posing for photographs with them. |
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When Grandpa died, instead of a traditional funeral, he wanted a memorial service where people were free to share their memories and socialize. |
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It's wise to train and socialize Miniature Dachshunds at an early age, because they may become jealous and short-tempered when they don't get their way. |
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The poro functions to enforce social norms through its court, to socialize young people through its initiation schools, and to provide bonds that unite members from different kinship and territorial units. |
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Pigs are strongly motivated to graze, forage and root for food, to play, to explore and socialize with herd or litter mates and to build a nest at farrowing. |
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The program that focuses on children offers recreational and cultural activities that take place in the community center where children have the possibility to socialize with each other. |
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The residences will provide students with the opportunity to socialize with students and teachers, take part in various recreational group activities and learn to respect the living environment. |
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St. Joe's is grateful that their clientele will stay dry during inclement weather, and have the opportunity to socialize with others who are in similar life situations. |
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Women want to socialize and stay active in the community. |
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Helping young people develop skills in acting, dancing and music can further enhance their ability to socialize and create a more expressive learning environment. |
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Only the Russians would socialize with them. |
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This will be a great opportunity to socialize and build friendships with fellow competitors, as well as meet our Canadian Master Instructors and the Board of Directors of the Canadian Taekwon-Do Federation International. |
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The ads for women's products in recent years have tended to emphasize that they leave no marks on clothing, and to show women whose antiperspirant holds up as they work and socialize. |
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Participants in last year's national competition were treated to a great cultural and educational experience as well as the opportunity to meet and socialize with other French-speaking youth from across the country. |
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In Roman days, the steam bath was a place to relax, get clean, and socialize. |
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Not only does this put a few extra dollars in your pocket, it also permits you to socialize with other women and provide them with great quality products. |
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It doesn't leave a good taste in one's mouth when the leadership sort of ignores their invitation to socialize with their subordinates for one afternoon or part of an afternoon. |
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The UU is a great place to be on campus to socialize but when business needs to be taken care of the five story library is the place to be! |
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The results of our survey show that personal support workers do not have nearly enough time to complete required tasks, let alone provide emotional care or socialize with residents. |
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Mr. Peter MacKay: Did you ever socialize with any of these individuals? |
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Whether I'm participating on MAW's Steering Committee, attending the Book Club, or just enjoying a pint on Beer Night, my involvement with MAW gives me an opportunity to work and socialize with likeminded women. |
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Paid work matters for quality of life not just because it generates income with which other material goods are purchased, but also because it provides identity to people and opportunities to socialize with others. |
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You'll socialize with like-minded farm direct marketers and you'll see firsthand the workings of a successful agritourism farm in season. |
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They make those people having AIDS to be discriminated against and most people will not like to socialize with them and they are just people like us! |
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Even if you're an old pro on the running series circuit, a clinic will help you work out the winter creaks, polish your technique and socialize at the same time. |
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It was exciting to meet, learn, share information and socialize with so many professionals who are all committed to the continued evolvement of the profession of dental hygiene. |
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In the olden days, markets such as this one were considered the center of village life, a time to socialize with neighbours and get to know your local food producers. |
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With increasing emotional separation from parents, adolescents become more reliant on peers who provide information and support and help socialize them regarding street survival skills. |
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During this time it laughs and cries a lot, and learns how to speak, to walk, to play, to eat and drink, to look after itself, and to socialize with other people. |
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A Deakin University research further suggests that companies should advise their middle managers to socialize more with their peers. |
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Active older adults who exercise, socialize and keep busy around the house are less likely to show memory decline and have a lower risk of developing dementia. |
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It's socialize and relaxing... but also sportsmanlike and competitive. |
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Students have lessons, activities, and socialize in the garden. |
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But we also have to understand that our great achievement at the end of the 1960s was not to socialize health care, but to socialize health insurance. |
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They report being happiest during leisure time when they make love, socialize and talk, followed by when they eat, do sports, shop, cook and pursue hobbies. |
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However, although he spoke perfect German, Trenet would always refuse to speak that language or to socialize with the occupant at the parties thrown after the concerts. |
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Sometimes you play at a small bar or hole in the wall that will pay you a good sum of money, but they want cover songs because people at the bar are there to drink and socialize, primarily, not listen to new music. |
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Typical locations include libraries, schools, community centers, places of worship, coffee shops, optometrist offices and other public locations where communities socialize and get together. |
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They drink to socialize, and to a lesser extent, to become disinhibited. |
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More modern pow wows have become a cultural celebration for Native American and First Nations people to meet, dance, sing, socialize and honor their cultures. |
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Iftars can be social events, where people congregate to eat and socialize. |
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Carpool lanes can help commuters reach their destinations more quickly, encourage people to socialize, and spend time together, while reducing air pollution. |
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He arrived at the party, nattily dressed and eager to socialize. |
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