Key issues include the chattiness of people, how often cheery greetings are used and, on the downside, the extent of violent behaviour. |
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She appears to have no friends, in spite of her chattiness with strangers at a bus stop. |
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Despite the deceptive chattiness of his writing, he sweated over every line, often suffering from paralysing writers' block. |
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In short, one should never underestimate the chattiness of a former X Factor judge with a boyband to promote. |
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Strategies to discourage excessive chattiness must be developed. |
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Even the matey chattiness wore through my cynical armour after a while. |
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But here I notice in particular his chattiness around the campfire, and comment. |
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It's this chattiness that gives Patel his unique voice, one that I look forward to hearing for years to come. |
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If the intent is ever faintly preachy, this is fluffily camouflaged by the playful chattiness and digressive lateral lunges of his benign, free-associative technique. |
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The sole object of his chattiness at table was to prevent a more intimate conversation between herself and her companion. |
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But they also share qualities like that warmth and chattiness, and brilliant smile, which is obviously why she was chosen. |
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Some people might mistake your lack of chattiness as being unfriendly rather than under pressure. |
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As a reward for my chattiness, the emcee who announces each arrival led me through a gate closed to the public so that I could get a better look at a passing ship. |
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He said how much he enjoyed the Blitz spirit and chattiness in the queues. |
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