| 11. | More often, though, Caro's intensity takes the form of warmth and gregariousness.
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| 12. | This shared vigilance appears to be an important contributor to the benefit of gregariousness for coatis.
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| 13. | In a discipline famous for people who work in isolation, Kakutani was remarkable for his gregariousness.
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| 14. | Lawson is famed for his infectious gregariousness, his musical vision, talent, perseverance and individuality.
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| 15. | A large, energetic woman with gregariousness to spare, she lives by herself in a one-room apartment.
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| 16. | In the 1990s, Barnes was back on the upward track, plying his almost legendary gregariousness as a lobbyist.
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| 17. | It conveys joviality, gregariousness and exuberance and is often used to create a lively scheme in activity or work rooms.
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| 18. | In Mexico, Ronaldo was pictured swimming with his fiancee, Susana Werner, and a dolphin, still exuding gregariousness.
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| 19. | His gregariousness could get on the nerves of his children, Warren, Jim and Nora, when they were younger.
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| 20. | Thomas was known nearly as much for his gregariousness as for his playing accomplishments as a nine-time All-Pro.
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