| 31. | Suffice it to say, the Brodsky kids were lonely and unsociable _ until Mom signed them up for day care.
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| 32. | Outsiders and newcomers were also affected; they felt the overbearing design of the tower blocks made them fearsome and unsociable.
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| 33. | Speaking in 1904 he argued, While it may be somewhat unsociable and uncouth, it is good natured and clean.
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| 34. | They had other cultural differences including that they were more unsociable, and freely gave out their Khuzdul names to outsiders.
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| 35. | They learn that the house was long believed to be evil before the unsociable old man and his elderly sister acquired it.
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| 36. | Rolo is unsociable and reserved, unlike his older brother, a trait which does not gain him many friends at school.
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| 37. | Guido developed a restless, unsociable character; he did not like school, though he was quite brilliant and loved reading.
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| 38. | Ferguson has also said Wenger was unsociable toward other managers, Arsenal was overconfident and the title was the Gunners'to lose.
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| 39. | Lessa is at first a seemingly unsociable and cynical personality because of the abuse she endured after Fax's conquest of Ruatha.
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| 40. | Although the head of the school's drama club and a talented actress, she is serious, proud, and generally unsociable.
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