But she was struck with this new proof of Hugo's essential congeniality with her.
Friendship, deep, spiritual congeniality, was the real basis for marriage, not the enchantment of the heart and senses.
He found here the brightness, congeniality, sympathy and loving trust which every human being longs for.
In many respects—even in the gifts of a poetic mind—there had been a congeniality between him and David.
Someone has said that the true test of congeniality is not a matter of tastes, but of humour.
Examplesofcongeniality
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This pressure could underminecongenialityand inhibit feelings of safety and security, which would not be conducive to collective risk-taking.
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But thecongenialityeventually proved onesided.
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Hence, each would only endorse a system on the grounds that judgments of worthiness andcongenialitywould not be admissible.
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I would point to this evidence of basic consensus, of personalcongenialityand philosophical consensus.
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There is a fundamental comradeship andcongenialitybetween us.
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At best, public houses are places of great pleasure,congenialityand enjoyment.
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The first year she competed, she came in second and won thecongenialityaward.
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She ran again in 1982 and won the overall title in addition to winning the awards for most photogenic, citizenship and again,congeniality.
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Vivier was known for hiscongenialityand sense of humour on tours.
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He appears to have foundcongenialitydifficult and resentment easy, and there were periods of depressive illness.
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The winner was picked based on the contestant's maturity,congeniality, eloquence, confidence, and how well she resembled the cartoon.
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Along with hiscongeniality, he displayed fine leadership qualities.
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It was a chore that exemplified the mans great work ethics,congeniality, and talents all the way through to his later years.
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These incentives involve benefits like socializingcongeniality, the sense of group membership and identification, the status resulting from membership, fun and conviviality, the maintenance of social distinctions, and so on.
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Unless the right to select desired members and to exclude unwanted members is unrestricted, the objective of compatibility andcongenialityof members can not be accomplished.
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