Because my pup was exposed to this training and socialising every day she is bombproof with children. |
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Paul Summerston, the Old Bailey heard, led a reclusive lifestyle, rarely socialising and had only a few close friends. |
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There'll be a wide variety of workshops, discussions, skills sharing, networking, campaign information and socialising. |
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Our home-based patterns of socialising interfere with the necessary anarchy of the workplace beanfeast. |
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Putting aside the accurate truth that modern video games are all about community and online socialising, let's look at the current state of play. |
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The signs are usually a fall in academic performance, problems socialising with friends at school, or clingy, overdependent behaviour. |
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I park myself down on one of the comfy couches and love socialising with everyone again. |
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The attack had a devastating effect on her life and she did not go out socialising again in the city for one and a half years. |
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To have a party means party guests spending a significant amount of time at one place, socialising while consuming food and drink. |
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It is going to change the socialising habits of many people and the whole ambience of the Irish pub as outlined already. |
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Among those socialising around the club, and enjoying cosmopolitans, included stylists, a model, and a publisher. |
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He admits he misses socialising and rubbing shoulders with Royalty during the horse trials. |
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It gives them independence, helps them with socialising and is tremendous therapy. |
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There's no danger of getting bored because there's such a flurry of lectures, essays, tutorials, college dinners and socialising. |
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In ancient Rome, for instance, the bed was an all-purpose piece of furniture, used for eating, relaxing and socialising as well as sleeping. |
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The poor areas in any country or ethnic group traditionally use sport as a means of getting together and socialising. |
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One of the opportunities most valued by the children is the time spent socialising with their peers. |
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Extending hospitality and socialising with members of other teams are important aspects of sporting fixtures. |
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Appropriate socialising helps complete the cycle of struggle, dying, death and bereavement. |
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While the motives of the founders of these organisations vary, the theme of socialising youth and encouraging responsible behaviour is a common one. |
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A person ought to be capable of functioning well in everyday activities such as socialising, meeting appointments and keeping financial commitments. |
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We've always known that apart from a healthy outdoor sport that can turn you into an obsessive fruit and nut case, golf is a great way of socialising and schmoozing. |
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So, it is possible to combine domestic bliss and socialising! |
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People with more social connections report higher life-evaluations, as many of the most pleasurable personal activities involve socialising. |
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Still hale and hearty, Bridie was in great form on the night, socialising with everyone present and performed her own party piece to rapturous applause. |
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One of the main reasons why I do, apart from the big feed and plenty of socialising is that the Festive Period means lashings and lashings of Racing. |
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Telecommuters with shorter commutes to work may be more likely to take trips for shopping or socialising on their telecommuting days. |
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Walking football – five-a-side where running is banned – is being targeted at over-50s men to encourage socialising. |
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I can't go abroad or travel, or go out shopping or socialising. |
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In Norway socialising during meals was coded as free time and in the other countries as meals. |
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Young people juggle studies, sport, part-time jobs, internships, relationships and socialising all at the same time. |
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He was out socialising with friends in Baltinglass on Sunday night during the bank holiday weekend when good-humored high jinks resulted in the tragic fall. |
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Getting this job has been a really good boost for him, and we hope that because he is out there socialising and integrating with people, it will help Matthew even further. |
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Hunting together is a way of socialising and dates back from time immemorial. |
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Muggletonians avoided all forms of worship or preaching and, in the past, met only for discussion and socialising amongst members. |
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James I used Windsor Castle primarily as a base for hunting, one of his favourite pursuits, and for socialising with his friends. |
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We no longer do much friendly socialising over the garden fence. |
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In socialising with sick children and seeing their suffering, he tried to distract them from their pain and homesickness by drawing their portraits, which amazed and gladdened his newfound friends. |
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Young people are socialising with their peers but the issue is in the ability to edit and present a view of oneself. |
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The Royal Highland Show is on this weekend, a bun fight for farmers during which I am assured business as well as lots of socialising is done. |
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A THIRD of Britons will sacrifice socialising and grocery shopping to pay for their mortgage, a new survey has revealed. |
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Many of the factors that the teenagers saw as key to their wellbeing, such as sport, money and alcohol, tied back to socialising. |
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But the socialising seems to take its toll on students financially, with Welsh graduates the most likely to leave university in debt. |
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Far better to waste your time socialising and drinking chummily than having a row. |
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The club's owner, Johann Sfaellos, told the Star Tribune it was a typical night with patrons busy socialising and dancing, with no fights until he heard gunshots. |
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But at the halfway point in Britain's angry lost decade, enough evidence is now in to say this: after socialising the bankers' debts, we privatised despair. |
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The couple devoted their time to writing, reading, learning, sightseeing, and socialising. |
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Mary Shelley enjoyed the stimulating society of William Godwin's circle, but poverty prevented her from socialising as she wished. |
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His flair, having previously only been put into socialising, suited journalism and did not go unnoticed. |
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They were an affluent, unstuffy, slightly bohemian family, keen on holidays and socialising, with their own Mitfordian private language. |
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I started socialising alone and found it wonderful. |
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Although it's reading week, I haven't had much downtime between work and socialising with celebrities. |
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There are different kinds of gatherings within a fraternity: sometimes for prayer, other times for planning work or accomplishing projects, and still other occasions for fraternising and socialising. |
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He did not develop a measure for the volume of social capital but constructed four variables to describe bridging social capital: trust, voluntary membership, volunteering activity and socialising activity. |
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Irrespective of whether you live in the town or in the countryside, you should start socialising your dog with other dogs and humans at the earliest possible opportunity. |
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Yet differences in values due to socialising and circumstances have most likely shaped different value priorities, priorities which cannot be dismissed out of hand as irrational. |
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This could be through their churches or when they are socialising. |
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The high is good for socialising as well as creativity. |
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Malaysia would also be undertaking greater efforts to ensure that the role of the family as the basic socialising, stabilising and care agent for the young and the elderly was maintained. |
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Considering, as I just mentioned, the ubiquity of social networking as a forum of socialising, the issue of free consent to participate must be rethought, particularly for youth. |
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Installing dimmer switches and colour change lamp in every bedroom will also allow students to personalise their lighting to suit study, relaxation or socialising. |
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He also spends time socialising with the young boys, who are often his sons or close relatives, advising them on the expectations of growing up and manhood. |
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So to help avoid such problems, the veterinary group is running a series of free sessions to encourage socialising skills and training from an early age. |
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Within this development, there will be socialising areas, bars, restaurants and a Winter Garden, bringing the Almondvale Centre Development to over a million sq. |
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Non-drinkers were asked to give their reasons for abstaining during the survey and answers included not socialising much, being an ex-alcoholic, religious or moral reasons. |
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He enjoyed interacting and socialising with students, often inviting them to dine with him, despite finding it difficult relating to other humans. |
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