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But even if we could socialize the risks of innovation and entrepreneurship, as a practical matter, should we?
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In response to this trend, two organizations formed independently of each other to advance the cause of homosexuals and provide social opportunities where gays and lesbians could socialize without fear of being arrested.
"He could socialize with anyone.
And the place has a nice-size living room, where, Natalie said, adults could "socialize".
"He could socialize more, but he pretty much stays to himself, by choice," Corbett said.
He said it reminded him of the days when passengers could socialize in airborne lounges, "except now it's happening digitally".
Every day at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., management wheeled in doughnuts and coffee, and people could socialize and swap ideas.
Agricultural fairs started as a day off, a time at harvest when farmers could socialize with their peers, when their children could enter their prize animals in competition and quilters could compare their handiwork.
Husbands and wives could socialize in common parlors, ballrooms and billiard rooms; children were free to "become spoiled, petted, ruined" by "an utter upsetting of all home habits," a report in The Times said.
Though Coney Island was not without racism and antisemitism – black Americans and Jewish people were segregated – the amusement park did serve as one of the first places poor women could socialize freely.
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