"' Leon Festinger "'( 8 May 1919 11 February 1989 ) was an American proximity effect ( or propinquity ).
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"Work marriage " appears to be a genuinely caring relationship fostered by the propinquity effect and associated with love-like feelings and possibly limerence.
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He often used the aphorism ( perhaps originally invented by Ian Fleming in the novel " propinquity, " later dubbed the Ball Rule of Power.
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C�rrego Danta was once the district of another city, S�o Francisco, in reference to its high altitude and propinquity to the source of this river.
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Then propinquity struck . The Orvis Store of Wayland changed hands and name and moved to Wellesley, and Carpenter suddenly had a neighborhood place to hang out.
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He loved the word the propinquity of water, the propinquity of two or three bodies in a car driving the Sand Sea for six hours ."
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He loved the word the propinquity of water, the propinquity of two or three bodies in a car driving the Sand Sea for six hours ."
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For example, two people interested in literature are likely to run into each other in the library and form a relationship ( involving the propinquity effect ).
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'Propinquity " describes a group of Oxford medical undergraduates trying to bring a medieval English queen-buried deep under Westminster Abbey-back to life.
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Given our propinquity to New Hampshire, he may well benefit from the same campaign catapult that helped propel Dukakis and Tsongas in their quests for the Democratic nomination.