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Attractive and .
* Attractive natural stone has become more expensive in many areas and in some areas is practically unavailable.
Attractive for shoppers from France and Spain as a free port, the country also has developed active summer and winter tourist resorts.
# Attractive or repulsive electrostatic interactions between permanent charges ( in the case of molecular ions ), dipoles ( in the case of molecules without inversion center ), quadrupoles ( all molecules with symmetry lower than cubic ), and in general between permanent multipoles.
Attractive subdivisions were built to accommodate the influx of desirable residents.
A poster for the fictional band later appears in the character's video game, Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People.
* Attractive blonde Nan Peterson ( born 1939 ) played mainly decorative parts in some twenty TV shows and four films during a five-year period between 1959 and 1964.
In addition there were “ 18 Attractive Houses and Cottages, some with Paddocks.
Attractive and intelligent, she was married before the age of 18, to a man named Clarke, who worked as a stonemason.
Attractive flies trigger instinctive strikes by employing a range of characteristics that do not necessarily mimic prey items.
Peacock started performing at Maurice's American Bar and his song " So Attractive " was placed with a music publisher.
Attractive for hiking, mountain biking and Nordic walking.
2008 also saw the release of an episodic series based on the characters of Homestar Runner, Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People.
* Attractive people may be ignored by members of the opposite sex in monogamous relationships.
Once there he meets Attractive Woman Number 2 ( played by the same actress as Mrs. Munson ).
Korchek goes into the office and finds a registered letter from a law firm representing Attractive Woman Number 2, who is filing a sexual harassment suit against Dr. Korchek.
* Betsy Brantley as Mrs. Munson / Attractive Woman # 2
** Attractive fixed points are better-behaved than repulsive fixed points.
After that came in 2002 the No Other Life Is Attractive EP: the first Thirteen Senses release, produced by Dare Mason.
She was voted the " Most Attractive Female Voice on National Radio " in a poll by the BBC's Radio Times publication in 2002.
Attractive new lamps have been installed on the pathways leading to the Pavilion.
Attractive, though poorly made and unreliable, its production was soon terminated.
Attractive cash prizes and music educated / music loving crowd makes the Hornbill National Rock Contest / Festival a unique experience for performers.
Attractive valuations of Brazilian subsidiaries have led international companies to list their Brazilian subsidiaries, as was the case of Banco Santander Brasil.

sociable and such
Turkle also explores the psychological and societal impact of such " relational artifacts " as sociable robots, and how these and other technologies are changing attitudes about human life and living things generally.
His main works are Fredman's songs ( Fredmans sånger ) and Fredman's epistles ( Fredmans epistlar ), each including some 70 songs, many of which are about sociable drinking, or were designed and are still used for such drinking.
The Bristlehead is a sociable species which often moves steadily in small garrulous flocks of 6-10 birds in the mid and upper canopy of the forest, sometimes accompanied by other large forest birds such as malkohas, babblers, drongos, trogons, woodpeckers and hornbills in mixed-species feeding flocks.
The Scripps Aviary is home to many colorful birds such as the amethyst starling, tinkerbirds, and the sociable weaver.
New research initiatives were discussed, such as techniques to treat conditions such as Alzheimer's disease or depression, to sociable robots for monitoring the health of children or the elderly, to the development of smart prostheses that can mimic — and exceed — the capabilities of biological limbs.
Very sociable, he has a number of female acquaintances, and is often reminded of anecdotes of them in the most unusual situations ( such as when swimming in shark-infested waters or when hauling heavy objects up slopes ).
Multiple authors found genuine emotion, such as tearfulness, blunt feedback, and straight talk facilitated the therapeutic relationship in the pursuit of being open and honest The friendship of a therapeutic relationship is different to a sociable friendship because the therapeutic relationship friendship is asymmetrical in nature.
The park contains at least five species of primates, such as the orang-utan, gibbons and the furry tarsier with its enormous round eyes, and extremely sociable long-tailed macaques.

sociable and little
Holmes says, " I was never a very sociable fellow, Watson, always rather fond of moping in my rooms and working out my own little methods of thought, so that I never mixed much with the men of my year ;... my line of study was quite distinct from that of the other fellows, so that we had no points of contact at all ".

sociable and however
Outgoing and sociable Walt aspires to be a Hollywood actor, however, whereas shy, introverted Bob prefers the quiet life.

sociable and .
The place wasn't particularly busy at that time of night, and the girl who was waiting on me, who was clothed in the tightest-fitting pair of slacks I had ever seen on a woman and a sweater that showed everything there was -- and there was lots of it -- wanted to be sociable.
Sometimes he is sociable, but at other times he shuts himself up in his room.
Numbers that are members of an aliquot sequence with period greater than 2 are known as sociable numbers.
They were designed to soften rum's aggressive image ( below ) and broaden its appeal from the traditional older male drinker to a more sociable audience.
The duo succeed in tracking down Old Will ( Edward Rigby ), a sociable china-mender and bum that was known to have received Tisdall's coat.
They are generally sociable animals, living in groups of up to thirty individuals in some species.
The observers of this law may be called sociable ; the contrary, stubborn, insociable, froward, intractable.
*# Extraversion: the tendency to be sociable, fun-loving, and affectionate vs. retiring, somber, and reserved.
He also believed the last born would be more dependent and sociable but be the baby.
Themistocles was evidently sociable and appears to have enjoyed strong personal loyalty from his friends.
Brunch is cheerful, sociable and inciting.
Addams was " sociable and debonair ," and described by a biographer as " A well-dressed, courtly man with silvery back-combed hair and a gentle manner, he bore no resemblance to a fiend.
Almost all Culture citizens are very sociable, of great intellectual capability and learning, and possess very well-balanced psyches.
They were opposites: she was short, open, gregarious, sociable, and liberal, while he was tall, secretive, shy, quiet, introspective, and conservative.
Dickens both loved and demonised his father, and it was this psychological conflict that was responsible for the two radically different Scrooges in the tale – one Scrooge, a cold, stingy, and greedy semi-recluse, and the other Scrooge, a benevolent, sociable man whose generosity and goodwill toward all men earn for him a near-saintly reputation.
His sociable nature and his wide circle of friends helped him in this pursuit.
A bike with two riders side by side is called a sociable.
They are generally very sociable and do well with a family that takes them everywhere.
The accent in raclette dining is on relaxed and sociable eating and drinking, the meal often running to several hours.
This is considered the most sociable way to eat with friends and family.
The sanguine temperament is fundamentally impulsive and pleasure-seeking ; sanguine people are sociable and charismatic.

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