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November 2018). "
Companionable Capybaras (18 Photos)". The Atlantic.
Animal Diversity Web Hydroc****us...
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heightened that just the
sight of rock-Joy and rock-Evelyn
sharing a
companionable laugh is
remarkably heartening and hilarious."
Dissenting reviews include...
-
World too demanding. The Los
Angeles Times called it "an
unusually companionable ****e; in this
world it
makes perfect sense that the Coneheads' friends...
- anti-hero on television," who
began as a "happy,
curious explorer, out
companionably smoking with modellizers," but from the
second season on, she "spun...
-
Cicero was
concerned that his
grief over the
death of Sositheus, a
companionable young slave who had
served him as a
reader (anagnostes),
might appear...
- beget" ("born", "nurturing"). Émil
Benveniste (1969): ar- "to fit" ("
companionable").
Unlike the
Sanskrit ārya- (Aryan), the Old
Iranian term has solely...
- baking. The
Times wrote of the book that it "is
defined by its intimate,
companionable approach. She is not
issuing matronly instructions like Delia; she is...
- Once a
person has
earned their confidence they can be
willing and
companionable partners and very
dependable in work.
Although formal studies of their...
- Vincent,
historian William Chester Jordan concludes that the pair were a "
companionable couple" who had a
successful marriage by the
standards of the day. John's...
- only
physical love; feel
comfortable with the beloved,
behaving in a
companionable,
friendly way with one's partner;
listen to the other's concerns, offering...