| 41. | The inns were also a social amenity as a source of company and conviviality on the road.
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| 42. | In this atmosphere of conviviality, the disjunctive aspects of Tihany's creation all but melt away.
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| 43. | We sank into chatty conviviality, comparing ages in sign language and coming up with some unlikely numbers.
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| 44. | A landscaped and paved pedestrian mall separate the two distinct sections, giving an air of informal conviviality.
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| 45. | Gore campaigned in these final days before the potentially decisive Tuesday presidential primaries with new confidence and conviviality.
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| 46. | Gregg Goldsholl, 26, a public relations account executive, said the mood of Thursdays was understated conviviality.
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| 47. | For many, it seems that conviviality, camaraderie and connection are taking precedence over actually attending the game.
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| 48. | The first boom of shotguns out on the marsh was the very sound of civility, if not conviviality.
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| 49. | Instead of aristocratic aloofness, she radiates warmth and the conviviality of a natural-born politician or salesman.
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| 50. | This charter shows the importance of'brotherhood', and the principles of discipline, conviviality and benevolence.
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