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- adjective Taking part in an
interaction . - verb Present participle of
interact .
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Examples
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If a libertarian freewill isn't ubiquitous in nature, and it can't be a deterministic result of genes and environment interacting, is the acquisition of freewill in our evolutionary history the miracle to end all miracles?
Testing the Freedom to Choose, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Many teens have ZERO interest in interacting with teachers on social network sites, but there are also quite a few who are interested in interacting with SOME teachers there.
Boing Boing 2009
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She had no interest in interacting with any doctor; in fact, she only retreated further when in their presence.
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Looking forward to see the Thebarafterwork. and i must say that interacting is one of the key to success. we build our wealth through building personal relationship.
Is TheBarAfterWork a Valuable Networking Tool or Just for the Drunks? 2009
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It concludes with Troesh at a pitch meeting with Burton Melrose (Cranston), a network executive who makes every possible disability faux pas in interacting him.
"The Hollywood Quad" is ready for his close-up BA Haller 2008
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I suspect intuition has something to do with the two spheres of the brain interacting --- or being on a picnic together!
Spark plugs and transmissions Matthew Guerrieri 2008
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They're not much interested in interacting with you, and thus don't show off a lot of personality.
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The fun comes in interacting with the other “people” and finding neat little things that you can do with the system.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Animal Crossing: Wide World out for the DS today. 2005
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Having a computer pass a Turing test means that a human, in interacting with it blindly, could not discern that it was not another human.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Digital Images and Turing Tests 2004
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Social psychologists say people find comfort in interacting with those who look like them, says Daniel Holliman, assistant vice chancellor for academic affairs at Syracuse University and a race scholar.
USATODAY.com - Lack of diversity sometimes creates isolating workplace 2002
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