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Called a disorganized/disoriented style, this reunion pattern can involve looking dazed or frightened, freezing in place, backing toward the caregiver or approaching with head sharply averted, or showing other behaviors that seem to imply fearfulness of the person who is being sought.
The higher age among females from these countries probably reflects the family reunion pattern, with more male than female family members already settled.
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He opened with Milt Jackson's "Reunion Blues," noticeably struggling with its jaunty melody, a steplike descending pattern.
The children's responses to separation and reunion were observed and assigned to one of the five behavioral patterns that were weighted for intensity or the level of response.
For example, in eight-month-old heifers separated for three weeks from their dams, the pattern of social interactions with the dam was minimally affected after reunion, even though nursing had ceased [ 43].
There are two organized insecure attachment patterns; infants avoiding contact or interaction with the caregiver upon reunion and minimizing the expression of negative emotions under stress are termed avoidantly attached (A), whilst infants expressing intense negative emotions and wanting contact, but unable to settle following the separations are classified as resistantly attached (C).
Reunion and its close successor, Sunset, come quite close to dancefloor bangers, if you recalibrate your ears: no pattern here hangs around for more than a couple of bars, and rarely in multiples of four.
Student reunion?
"A reunion!
It's a reunion.
A reunion is arranged.
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