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He was the most sociable of men.
He was quiet - not the most sociable of people.
The most sociable of the group was MadeinTYO, who stood not more than five feet four.
Because she is the "more chatty, more sociable" of the two, she said, people sometimes think of her as being less book-smart).
For the more sociable of cabdrivers, the cellphone is still mixed with the CB radio, which features at least three channels solely for Punjabi drivers.
When they reached the Old North Church, Honey Fitz, the most sociable of men, would hang out in front with the rector, catching up on the neighborhood politics, sending Teddy off to buy cannoli.
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But it's not the "non-stop stream of data" creating a permanent distraction, nor the seeming loss of more sociable methods of communication, that troubles Vine the most about the technology.
Focusing upon attention as a central interaction channel allows development of more sociable methods of communication and repair with ubiquitous devices.
Council and housing associations that offer more of these "sociable" types of housing arrangement would be actively supporting older people to remain in the community rather than institutionalising age segregation.
Eduardo Espirito Santo, a sociable graduate of the University of Richmond who comes from a prominent Portuguese banking family, would seem like a stable enough tenant.
The dynamic contact zones of these curious encounters include the ice floes of the Arctic, the sociable spaces of the tea table, the hybrid material texts and objects in imperial archives, and the collections belonging to key figures of the Enlightenment, including Sir Hans Sloane and James Petiver.
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