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From Plovdiv, take the E85 back road 108km straight north to Kazanlak, an eccentric, agricultural destination where an interesting mix of Bulgarians, Roma and ethnic Turks congregate in the town's gregarious open market.
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Founded three decades ago by gregarious entrepreneur Sir Ron Brierley - described as New Zealand's equivalent of Donald Trump -- Brierley Investments had tried to be all things to all people: it held 60 assets as recently as June 1998.
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First, they introduced the gregarious brunette to viewers through a role in the Disney Channel's As the Bell Rings.
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Both Mickelson and Woods have reputations for being gregarious pro-am partners (the pros actually keep the group's score).
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After the tour wraps up, Soon-Yi and Woody visit Woody's parents in New York City, both of whom are pretty gregarious considering they're in their late 90s.
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He's the main man at the El Caribe, a thriving hotspot bankrolled by a gregarious Russian businessman who treats him like a son.
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Pierre Gaillard is a sunny and gregarious vigneron whose seriously dirty fingernails testify to his passion for his vines, though he's also a well-traveled connoisseur who can speak knowledgeably about California cabs and German Rieslings.
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