The charm of Utah lies in its vast wilderness, the friendliness of its people, and the quirkiness of its small-town diners and dime stores. |
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He looked at him with soft blue eyes but even with the friendliness he showed Charles remained uncooperatively silent. |
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Brauer's interest in people was natural and unforced, and he treated students and colleagues alike with the same warm friendliness. |
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The choice of words, the degree of abruptness, formality, friendliness, and softness all may have ethical dimensions. |
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Both praised the city for its beauty and the friendliness of South Africans. |
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For all his friendliness, Keloid Kenneth was a brooder who preferred to socialize instead of chat. |
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Both were spellbound by the courtesy, hospitality, helpfulness and friendliness of the African people. |
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The friendliness and approachability of the locals increases in direct proportion to the number of steins sunk. |
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If, like me, you live and work in a big city, you may at first mistrust their open-handed friendliness. |
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As an Irishman, I wonder whether our reputation for friendliness and hospitality can survive the way we treat tourists. |
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The majority of the cabin crew and restaurant staff are from Goa, a place renowned for its friendliness and hospitality. |
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Brands are being used to humanise corporations by appropriating cuddly characteristics such as courage, honesty, friendliness and fun. |
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It provides a sense of familiarity and friendliness which is hard to dismiss. |
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Sophie was all welcoming friendliness, but he was looking for commiseration. |
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The communality of the hotel's ownership is evident in the friendliness of the staff. |
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It's easy to interpret his angelic temper and indifference to human intrusion as friendliness. |
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The public conveniences were visited by independent judges who took into account factors such as cleanliness, friendliness and accessibility. |
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May provides examples of friendliness, helpfulness, and camaraderie, and she documents specific folkways, expressions, and customs. |
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What struck me so forcibly about the World Horror Convention was the sheer friendliness of the crowd. |
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They liked the excellent diving, relaxing atmosphere and friendliness of the people on this crime-free island. |
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They are all such interesting looking free spirits, I've been itching to get to know them, but my attempts at friendliness have been ignored. |
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You'll probably find them listening and responding with unexpected warmth and friendliness. |
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He somehow always manages to infuse it with warmth and friendliness and humor. |
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What makes this place distinct is the spirit of community, the friendliness, the helpfulness. |
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That act of kindness and the lady's friendliness and genuine concern that we had had a good day in Bury, warmed our hearts. |
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I catch buses quite frequently and appreciate the courtesy and friendliness of most of the drivers. |
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His friendliness to journalists got him free publicity and saved him advertising expenses. |
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I've occasionally seen him angry, but I must tell you he always treated people with enormous graciousness and friendliness. |
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As before, her charm and doggone friendliness manipulate everyone to her way of thinking. |
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There is also no question about the friendliness of the welcome visitors receive here. |
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Officers promoted from the ranks say they miss the easy friendliness and companionship of the mess deck but it is hard to see how. |
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Her friendliness, humble kindliness and her generous disposition won her the hearts of many people who came to know and love her personality. |
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What I believe the university should do right now is re-educate students and staff about environmental friendliness and the recycling program. |
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We will always miss her tremendous dedication and sincerity, and the friendliness of her presence. |
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The 25,000 residents are culturally mixed and renowned for their friendliness. |
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The makeup of the core will determine the friendliness, effectiveness and lastingness of the group. |
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However, her high efficiency and friendliness has not brought her the leisure and happiness she expected. |
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I love the feel of it, its smell, its friendliness and approachability, its ease-of-use and flexibility. |
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Is the face's roundness, softness and unthreatening air of friendliness a factor? |
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The popularity of email stems largely from its user friendliness, efficiency, and versatility in facilitating asynchronous communication. |
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The most distinguishing feature of the Mandans was by far their warmth and friendliness. |
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The friendliness and atmosphere in their pub is something they have always prided themselves on. |
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Volvo introduced two design concepts at the show, seeking consumer input on the comfort and user friendliness of the belts. |
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Among the premier benefits of micropower is its environmental friendliness. |
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Could Nick be shamming friendliness until he was offered an opportunity to get rid of him? |
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The moment you step off the boat, plane or helicopter, you are struck by the friendliness and tranquillity of the place. |
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All component materials were checked by a building biologist for their environmental friendliness. |
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Every step toward inscrutability is a step away from accountability, or fond hopes like programming in friendliness toward humans. |
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His face immediately shifted out of the placid, guarded, friendliness of the Scheduled Speaker into ambroad, welcoming smile. |
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Adding to the rosiness of the outside world is an unexpected rise in the friendliness of the vet whom I was apprehensive about seeing earlier in the week. |
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There are other individuals who seem to have an atmosphere of pleasantness or friendliness around them, who have endearing personalities and are well mannered and cultured. |
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The genuine friendliness and warmth of everyone here is really something. |
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The city's nightlife and friendliness is also singled out for praise. |
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And many of their doctrines are inimical to friendliness to the West. |
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It received numerous favourable reviews in newspapers and magazines all over the world, not least for her quality product, her warmth and friendliness and her keen prices. |
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The hot wind stirred its leafy boughs, and some of the living elements of this tree passed to me in understanding and friendliness expressing The Spirit of Australia. |
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It has become known as a lively venue, particularly in the evenings and at weekends and offers a mixture of friendliness and familiarity to its many patrons. |
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He has the potential to complicate the unfailing friendliness of Jimmy Fallon by peppering in a little bite. |
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Offering these items is a sign of friendliness on the part of those who give them, while accepting or requesting them indicates trust that a spell has not been cast over them. |
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Cheered by her friendliness, I forgot about the chill wind and my impending rendezvous with a sleeping bag on a cold, hard floor in a council flat. |
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I can recall happy evenings sitting round cheery fires, making our own entertainment, and a wonderful spirit of friendliness and fellowship prevailing. |
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He relaxed his pace, removed the look of appraisal and curious scrutiny from his face and replaced it with one of nonchalant friendliness and benign interest. |
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But that friendliness also explains the acrimoniousness of many of his feuds. |
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The friendliness of their first Texas customers surprised and heartened the Kallisons. |
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In his younger years, Henry was described as a man of gentle friendliness, gentle in debate, and who acted as more of a companion than a king. |
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It was ranked 2nd in the category of business friendliness, behind Amsterdam. |
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Prusten is the quietest of tiger calls, a puff through the nose to express friendliness and harmless intentions. |
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While being a form letter, it does communicate a friendliness and emphasis on me. |
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I aim for the perfect balance of lusciousness and calorie friendliness to keep your palate pleased and your body healthy. |
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For example, a brand may showcase its primary attribute as environmental friendliness. |
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The things I liked most about Harry were his easy-going nature, his friendliness and the way he let me be my chattery self. |
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The friendliness of bowls is not advanced by the tendency in some clubs toward cliquism. |
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What can be viewed as a success by those inside and outside the church from this focus is a higher level of cooperation and friendliness among churches and denominations. |
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In contrast, in social interactions it is often not obvious how to unitize events or how to score them. What, for example, constitutes a unit of friendliness? |
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The museum suspires friendliness and accessibility from the get-go. |
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