| 21. | People come here to be part of New York's conviviality ."
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| 22. | There's humor, conviviality, spectacle.
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| 23. | There are certain specificities, pleasure, conviviality.
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| 24. | Although a mood of conviviality prevails, there are frequently disputes about how to proceed.
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| 25. | Even so, laughter and conviviality drowned out the roar of airplane engines flying overhead.
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| 26. | This year, behind the barbecue-sauced conviviality, there was a nervous undercurrent.
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| 27. | Thus, Powell's concern for the controversial connotation of conspicuous conviviality is correct.
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| 28. | His conviviality and his royal connections made him an important figure in the Royal Society.
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| 29. | In the spirit of conviviality, he said that he came " to love"
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| 30. | The more imposing celebrations in the second act thereby become glorifications of the spirit of conviviality.
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