| 11. | The point of the trips was conviviality, as much as art history.
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| 12. | At such moments of conviviality, it is proudly given and gratefully received.
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| 13. | But how would KD's do on the Keys Bar Conviviality Test?
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| 14. | On the contrary, Gill said, in Tanzania conviviality was the norm.
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| 15. | Despite such initial conviviality in Beijing, tensions remained on the Korean Peninsula.
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| 16. | She has inspired activists in such widely varied subjects as poverty and conviviality.
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| 17. | A lavish display of flowers was an expression of conviviality and liberal generosity.
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| 18. | True, good food in general promotes conviviality.
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| 19. | Loss and rejection have replaced friendship and conviviality,
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| 20. | English conviviality has rarely been so well portrayed.
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