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Sociability independently differentiated resilient girls from non-resilient (resilient more sociable) and competent (resilient less sociable) girls.
In an article in The New York Times in 1886, Goldstein described it as intended for "balls, receptions, Hebrew weddings and sociables," and in 1887 The Real Estate Record & Guide predicted it would be "one of the largest assembly halls in the city".
So sociable and friendly.
It's very sociable.
I was pretty sociable.
"Being sociable is important.
None too sociable, though.
She is sociable".
S is for sociable.
Not particularly sociable.
"He's very sociable".
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