At the end of the meeting, they said goodbye, and they exchanged hugs.
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Pats another person, hugs them, or looks concerned.
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Immediately, there is a closure problem because of the density-velocity fluctuation correlation fhug.
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Then the same spectactor made the woman and the young man next to herhugin reconciliation.
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The same applies to reciprocals (see abbracciarsi ' tohug(each other) ').
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For example, one patient described that she could no longer lift her arms so that she couldhugfamily members or close friends.
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Roberts (1983) showed that a young toddler might be able to correctly enact a transitive sentence containing the verb tickle, but not a similar sentence containing the verbhug.
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For example, go, eat, play, tickle, open, and fall are almost always produced earlier and\\or by more children at a given age than give, drop, pull,hug, and look.
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The father's presence during the songs inspired the children to communicate with him more in the room, as they hugged and playfully interacted with him, smiling, singing, and listening.
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When one toddler approaches another, the child must figure out whether the peer intends tohugher, play with her, take away her favorite toy, or something else.
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It is no good going through life hugging grievances.
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I remember that we ended by hugging each other.
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I hope they will nothughim too violently to their bosom!
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A spontaneoushugcan cause excruciating pain, resulting in tension in the relationship.
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One can have a row and canhugit to one's bosom and make it poison relations throughout the rest of one's life.
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