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You swerve to one side to let him pass. |
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You swerve to one side so that |
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The most striking feature of such encounters is how
rarely they occur. |
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We are extremely good at walking, which is just as
well. |
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To do otherwise is considered rude or even
provocative. |
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We alter our pace or even cross the road rather than
risk having our behaviour misinterpreted. |
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We disguise our error by stopping to gaze in a shop
window whose contents are of no interest to us. |
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We disguise our error by stopping to gaze in a
shop window whose contents do |
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It appears that men and women adopt quite different
strategies to avoid collisions. |
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Many of us will hesitate to set foot outside our
front doors for fear of violating the rules. |
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Many of us will hesitate to set foot outside our
front doors in case |
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