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There was a conviviality in the bar, the type that is said to come always with threatened disaster.
NEWYORKER: Fjord of Killary
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First, the President was widely praised for the tone that he had with the Republicans, of conciliation and conviviality.
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There may not be as much private lunchroom conviviality, but there will likely be greater fun, leverage, and gravitas.
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The place is often on the quiet side, and, while it deserves more acclaim, there is an appeal to the current state of casual conviviality.
NEWYORKER: Rouge et Blanc
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It requires the selfless cooperation of many people from all age groups, social strata and backgrounds, promoting and encouraging teamwork and contributing to local harmony and conviviality.
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So, conviviality starts at home, it starts with you.
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Conviviality goes better with a drink.
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What explains this unstinting conviviality?
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