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unperturbable

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unperturbable
adjnicht aus der Ruhe zu bringen predor bringend attr


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Byline: Arab News Barack Obama's visit to Germany yesterday on the first leg of a European tour that will take him to France today and the UK tomorrow, has unleashed what an "Obamania" among Germans more normally known for being unperturbable and serious-minded.
He has also been a sly sledger capable of perturbing the usually unperturbable (ask Michael Atherton), though since giving up the wicketkeeper's gloves after last year's tour of England he has been unable to work at such close quarters.
Supporting the AORI's convergent validity, it was significantly correlated with the Bell Object Relations Inventory (BORI), the four categories of the Adult Attachment Style Measure (AAM), and the reserved and unperturbable subscales of the 16PF.
 
 
 
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