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Always a sociable character, Biggs sensed that, although he was always wary of the press, he might as well make money from his notoriety.
He's obviously quite a sociable character too, he's very well liked, and he seemed happy to be back in the dressing room".
More generally, it will become reasonable to cultivate a sociable character, or "complaisance" (which is not explicitly identified as a passion, but seems a plausible candidate).
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John Dunne was a more sociable, outgoing character, and had what Trillin says "he would be happy to call an Irish temper", and an "Irish drawer where he kept grudges.
Against this background, and bearing in mind the question raised by INNES, a need arises to explore the definition and characters of a sociable city as the place of harmonious coexistence, and whether small-to-medium towns can keep their identity within hazy metropolitan conurbations, or they share in the social and physical issues of the great cities.
A broad range of local characters breeze through here after the lifts close, and it's a sociable place to exchange tall tales of the day on the mountain.
He was a sociable person.
It's a sociable idea.
They're a sociable group.
Trekking in Nepal is a sociable activity.
He is a sociable creature, as well.
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