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I have always wanted my flat to be more sociable.
On the other hand, life aboard would be more sociable because weight reduction had enabled the ferry's third seat to be reinstated.
Happy people tend to be more sociable, and they're therefore more likely to meet someone they'd like to form a long-term relationship with in the first place.
A smaller group, 67%, thought their friends drank in order to be more sociable, and 66% said they thought they drank for a rush or a buzz.
By now, the screaming meemies about day care have settled into a chronic low-level ambivalence -- children get more colds when they're in day care, but then again, they don't get asthma as much; they may be slightly less attached to their mothers, but they may also be more sociable; and so on -- a constant, uneasy seesawing of emotion that we mostly keep at bay.
Sean is being coached in how to overcome his speech impediment by speaking slowly by his best friend, Jim Adamm Odsess-Rubin), who urges Sean to be more sociable with his friends.
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"Catered halls are more sociable.
Now I'm more sociable.
Gosse's scholarship was more sociable than rigorous.
What is more sociable a prospect than eating out?
"I'm trying to work on being more sociable," he said.
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