Senatorial courtesy can not be a cloak to prevent men from voting their honest convictions, and it shall never be with me. |
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There were fine nuggets of legerdemain, courtesy of the illusionist Paul Kieve. |
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This weekend's long run has gone for a burton courtesy of a trip to the Azores tomorrow. |
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Pulled stitches, torn fabric, a hole courtesy of a Utah chipmunk, the 1980s vintage pack below was dumpster bound. |
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But did he stay where he was and wait for the judge to give him a free lift in a police car courtesy of a bench warrant? |
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But I was surprised to realise, courtesy of a little jolt of panic, that I can't really remember what to do to keep a kid amused. |
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Smiling brightly, the buxom wench dipped a courtesy to them both as she pocketed their payment. |
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This would be one who believes himself to be an exception to rules of fairness, justness, or courtesy. |
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The next five and a half hours were filled with whines and complaints, courtesy of Courtney. |
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The first clue that this isn't your average Disney film comes courtesy of the score, which features more dancing lutes than whiny violins. |
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He has since embarked on a winning streak courtesy of his grit, tenacity and persistent style. |
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In turn, you keep a closed loop by reciprocating the favor to the other website by extending the same courtesy of a back link. |
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Noted for her kindness and courtesy, Catherine was very much at home in her chosen vocation. |
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Kindly allow me the courtesy of your columns to convey the following to my Indian brethren. |
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That courtesy was a necessary formality also in the United States, but customs have relaxed a bit in practice. |
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Encourage courtesy by reminding children to say please and thank you to those who serve or help them. |
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The best moments come courtesy of Rinne, whose multitracked ensembles and solos on soprano sax and bass clarinet are always well judged. |
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I also hate people who don't even smile or thank you when you hold the door open for them out of courtesy, but that's another story. |
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It is a general courtesy in life to apologize for offending someone, even if you think you were in the right. |
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In the absence of suitable partners, they perform routine tasks for one another as a kind of intimate courtesy. |
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The interval lasted about ten minutes longer than the quarter-hour allowed by rule, courtesy of a late return to the field by Kerry. |
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I was also rendered a precise salute upon passing their inspection-hardly a courtesy I expected while dressed in civilian clothes. |
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The ball pitched a few yards past the flag and, courtesy of a powerful amount of backspin, zipped back into the hole for an eagle two. |
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Other positive characteristics of the Saturnian type are what may be termed the good old-fashioned values of courtesy, decorum, and propriety. |
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I tried to gather the suddenly scattered memories of court etiquette that had been drilled into me since I understood the concept of courtesy. |
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He said that his first responsibility was off the court, where he emphasized that his players display courtesy and manners. |
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Adrian was sure to act appropriately, with manners and courtesy for others. |
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And then Santa arrived with his bag of Christmas gifts for everyone, courtesy of the Abbeyleix Goose Club draw. |
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Sloppy jeans, baggy top, red and sore nose, black bags under my eyes and scabby skin all courtesy of the cold virus. |
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Before the dancing began, each table bid for a cake courtesy of local bakeries. |
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There is nothing wrong with courtesy but if it is made into an industry or profession it carries the danger of hypocrisy or self-delusion. |
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I even had the option of sending it in a Happy B-day box courtesy of the US postal system. |
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He gradually learned to give expression to his natural charm and courtesy and he increasingly deployed his self-deprecating humour. |
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Marist doubled their advantage on seven minutes with an excellent score from a tight angle courtesy of the lively corner-forward Brendan Kelly. |
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For those who think this is not such a bad thing, check out this merchandise, link courtesy of InstaPundit. |
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I got an Estonian passport stamp, courtesy of a short trip across the water from Finland on a very fast catamaran. |
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Current thoughts are that it suffers from too much top hamper, courtesy of that touring fairing. |
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I would take it easy for a few months and go scuba diving and windsurfing courtesy of my severance pay. |
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The five came courtesy of a wild throw from mid-on Tyron Henderson which raced past the wicketkeeper in a botched run-out attempt. |
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Or was the bestowal of a glass of wine regarded as a necessary courtesy in broaching or sealing these unsentimental transactions? |
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I walked to the university, where before becoming a milliner I had taken a copy-editing class courtesy of my then-workplace. |
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For all his courtesy, he doesn't mince words over political differences between the two countries. |
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This habit of mindlessly raging at others is reprehensible from the standpoint of courtesy and respect for others. |
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Each year, as a courtesy to the school, the Jets invite one or two Hofstra players to the spring minicamp. |
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His audience treated him with caution and courtesy, while its skepticism and impatience steadily increased. |
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Kenny Kemp found that for Andy Mooney, the shale bings of East Lothian were just a short hop from Disney courtesy of a pair of Air Jordans. |
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I would also like to express my appreciation of the courtesy shown to me by my opponents throughout the election and on polling night. |
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She is just bitter about the lack of courtesy and respect she has been shown after all these years. |
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After I checked into the hotel, I took a courtesy shuttle back to the airport to catch the Blue Line toward Wrigley Field. |
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It has a walled rose garden, chintzy rooms and splendid food, courtesy of its owners, Monsieur and Madame Nourrisson. |
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Very many thanks for a multitude of letters, and for unfailing generosity, courtesy, tea and simnel cake. |
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But 79 years later, its plenipotentiary was, courtesy of the New Zealand taxpayer, checking up on how it had all gone. |
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A couple of weeks ago, my inbox received a blizzard of emails, courtesy of the latest virus. |
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Grace had the skeleton key, she took the courtesy of getting it for our personal delivery man last night after everyone left! |
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One minute later however Leixlip went ahead again courtesy of some very slack defending. |
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Before Jenny could blow the access hatch off, it melted away into a slag heap, courtesy of the Fire-Twins. |
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Thank you all for your unfailing professionalism and courtesy over the past six-and-a-half weeks. |
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Never mind the spectacular ungraciousness of not giving his 2000 runningmate the courtesy of a phone call. |
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But I could see from her eyes she was away with the fairies, courtesy of smack, methadone, or maybe some indiscriminate bottle of tranquillizers. |
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This latter activity comes courtesy of a controversial religious camp for rascally teen ne'er-do-wells. |
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Some bank personnel do not seem to know that it is common courtesy to answer letters, even if the answer is negative. |
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The pitch pine and mahogany staircase has antique courtesy lights atop carved newel posts and leads to five large bedrooms, all with en suites. |
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She had a nomadic upbringing courtesy of her father, a Mexican writer, and her mother, an American photographer. |
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In their place, courtesy of Paul Brown's designs, was the verismo of early twentieth-century Italian rustica. |
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Both were spellbound by the courtesy, hospitality, helpfulness and friendliness of the African people. |
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Imagine the moody dronings of God Speed You Black Emperor, or Spaceman 3 and then add beautifully moody and sullen vox courtesy of Aurelio Valle. |
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Mainly by courtesy of the birds, but also by courtesy of the nor'wester, various other woody species have come in. |
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She will make a courtesy call on the Russian president during her stay in Moscow. |
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Unsteady figures cannoned into us, apologizing at once with a fine florid courtesy and sweeping exaggerated bows as we moved towards the Grill. |
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It's also a satisfying party-starter, hinting at a classic Motown style courtesy of some funky old-school guitar riffs. |
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She was talking about that suspicious package that, courtesy of the hazmat team, was taken care of. |
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Within a minute they were in front courtesy of a goal that, both in creation and execution, was a stonker. |
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In these 15 years, the Apaches have not been accorded the courtesy of a fair hearing in Congress. |
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David is green with envy and in seventh heaven all at the same time and is soon sneaking off to get some cricket lessons courtesy of Dennis. |
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These images are courtesy of Rebekah Ford, who managed to get much better photos of the orbs than I did. |
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Kipling uses the orotund, elaborate language of Hindi courtesy to provide the ritual punctuation for the longer stories. |
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One of these allowed a security firm to win contracts by outbidding its rivals, courtesy of its lower labour costs. |
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People have been delighted by the response to their films, charmed by the courtesy and enthusiasm of the festival staff. |
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These include overnight accommodation courtesy of The Grange Hotel in Clifton, York, with a meal for two at its exclusive Ivy Brasserie. |
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As a matter of courtesy its sumptuosity and splendor were placed at the disposal of the new King. |
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And courtesy Bhandarkar, a nation of hero-worshippers got a peek into the life of their icons, but what they saw were only feet of clay. |
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Chivalry is defined as a combination of qualities including courage, honour, courtesy and a readiness to help the weak. |
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As a courtesy to the viewers, put several layers of heavy pancake make-up on. |
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A claw-footed bath waits as though warm water will miraculously arrive courtesy of the solar panels leaning against a wall. |
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He regarded most of the new people as noisy, assertive, and ignorant of maritime knowledge, traditions and courtesy. |
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I can't believe so many charities blatantly ignore common courtesy when it comes to cold calls. |
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All the children will also receive commemorative medals courtesy of the governors, who are also producing keyrings. |
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Not a word of apology or commiseration or anything, including common courtesy, did I get from her. |
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She replied bluntly, not bothering with the common courtesy Elizabeth expected. |
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To do so would have been an expression not of weakness but simple human courtesy and fellow feeling. |
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They both had similar figures and skin complexions, courtesy of their father's side of the family. |
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For such people summer is congruous with added misery courtesy of the frequent power failures and water shortages. |
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Crewe boss Dario Gradi elected to play his strongest side last night and was rewarded with a half-time lead courtesy of a Rob Hulse goal. |
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This courtesy came as a very pleasant surprise and we were more than willing to wait. |
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It is not a rhetorical question, so please do me and anyone else reading along here the courtesy of a reply. |
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It's a clever ploy and takes advantage of the natural courtesy of the public. |
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As a courtesy to your fellow Netizens, don't contribute to a troller's bait or a flame war. |
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His behaviour is a perfect expression of courtesy and good feeling with a spice of irony in it. |
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A full day's worth of irreproachably good food, courtesy of your local supermarkets, beginning with breakfast. |
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When the negotiations began, she greeted the duke's agent with a courtesy and coquetry that was unusual. |
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Many patients who consulted Jung have testified to the cordiality, warmth, and courtesy with which they were received. |
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The ball is floated in and Mexico clear their lines courtesy of an overhead kick from Mercado. |
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The anonymity of the Internet is a definite negative when it comes to courtesy and good behavior. |
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They want lessons in politeness, courtesy, and most of all the correct way to drive a car in traffic. |
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Good humour, mutual respect, courtesy, a certain gentleness with people usually does the trick. |
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I expect politeness and courtesy towards me as landowner, my family, friends, guests and visitors. |
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He should have politely and with great courtesy informed the Government that he wanted no such State reception. |
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Just as in the off-line world, online there is also an expectation of socially acceptable behavior and common courtesy. |
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The very least he deserved was some respect and courtesy, even if it killed me to be polite. |
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The waiting staff, very much to their credit, were the epitome of courtesy, politeness and calm, despite being rushed completely off their feet. |
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He coaches, organises games and transports the players always with courtesy and efficiency and an abundance of patience. |
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Except that first night at the ball, he had shown her nothing but courtesy and reasonably cultured behaviour, given his background. |
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And the local Army recruiter had been selected to be my chauffeur, a bit of a courtesy for an old, retired four-star general. |
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Ok, so if I take my little car to a dealership to be serviced I am lucky to get a courtesy car. |
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Incidentally, does your motor insurer offer a free comprehensive courtesy car service when yours is out of action? |
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Sadly the courtesy car's seats have been covered more with economy in mind than aesthetics. |
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It was also claimed that she would be given free flights, free accommodation and a free Jaguar courtesy car for the trip. |
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He thought that I should supply him the clutch free of charge and refused to return the courtesy car unless I did! |
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Excellent service facilities at very competitive prices with free courtesy cars available. |
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The minibus, a hotel courtesy taxi, was on its way to Manchester Airport with passengers looking forward to flying out for their summer holidays. |
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So we've been stuck at home again all day pending the delivery of a courtesy car for the duration of the repairs. |
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In addition, operators of courtesy coach services have raised concerns that the bill will affect the service they provide. |
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This includes many hotel courtesy vehicles used for transporting customers, even though there is no charge. |
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The movie is courtesy of our gracious holiday hosts, an added bonus to their, as ever, amazing hospitality. |
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But we just got the most valuable piece of information on the Bahamas courtesy of a reader. |
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And they are promising a feast of live music, courtesy of some of Britain's top folk performers. |
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Homeward bound, I got a couple of hours closer to Toronto courtesy of my sister and her boyfriend. |
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Of the nine goals scored in the game, seven were courtesy of special teams. |
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Successful applicants will get their rural trip courtesy of a new TV programme. |
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And letting us see down his throat courtesy of the microphone stand mounted camera. |
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Voters had the use of a free mail service for their ballot courtesy of a US-based delivery company. |
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And courtliness certainly involved making a good impression on one's audience, as courtesy still does today. |
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I catch buses quite frequently and appreciate the courtesy and friendliness of most of the drivers. |
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Just as noise trumps silence and rage trumps courtesy, the cudgel of lawsuits to silence or cower the opposition trumps free debate. |
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The plane, tipped over on its back, was in a remarkable state of preservation courtesy of the frozen environment. |
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On their first album, the Singers blended soul, funk, jazz and rock with lightweight dance beats, courtesy of Fila Brasilia. |
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For the next three hours the audience was taken through a whirlwind of humour courtesy of Mr Cooper and his gang of funny men. |
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Our gams endure countless hours of bending, squatting, cycling and walking, all courtesy of the knees. |
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I was so presumptuous as simply to indicate that without even giving you the courtesy of asking you. |
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He was a man who has been acknowledged already for his gentlemanliness, his courtesy, and his wisdom. |
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We must treat those bereaved by crime or disaster with decency and courtesy. |
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A little later came the proconsuls, men of imperial gravitas, stately courtesy and crisp, regulation haircuts. |
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My self-righteousness faded immediately, for the principal replied with astonishing promptness and courtesy. |
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Premier dealers must always have demonstrators of both models available and Laguna Sport Touring courtesy cars. |
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In any case, there is always more entertainment to come, courtesy of Jose's gnomic post-match pronouncements. |
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The pastor emailed me to say that the plans were indeed off, and it appears that is the case, courtesy of some good old boys. |
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The first 400 patrons will also receive a goody bag courtesy of Boots of Central Plaza Tralee. |
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Students master such things as punctuality and reliability, common courtesy, and appropriate dress for all occasions. |
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Rather than seeing this as a sign of weakness, I see it as a sign of grace, courtesy, and diplomacy. |
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All these visitors to our realm should be greeted with the same grace and courtesy. |
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And above all, he has replaced his father's courtesy and good graces with an almost proud rudeness and scorn for others. |
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All journalists I know correct a bit of bad grammar in an occasional quote, out of courtesy to the source and reader. |
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The 575M also has a sensor that enables the driver to check tyre pressures in normal day-to-day driving, courtesy of a dial on the console. |
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Show vegetarians the courtesy of either a separate barbecue or a fresh gridiron. |
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Mountbatten's title was therefore a courtesy one until he was ennobled in 1946 as Viscount Mountbatten of Burma. |
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My own daily dose of exasperation and humiliation comes courtesy of Bandit, a three-year-old Dalmatian. |
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Everyone is all courtesy and etiquette and even the ushers are spectacularly dressed. |
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He is always welcome here, and I hope others will afford him the same courtesy that he extends to them. |
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What we've already got, courtesy of executive producer Jeffrey Lane, is a bawdy night of shticks and bones. |
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There was a time when Senatorial courtesy was all-powerful among the members of former days, when it was more potent than party obligation. |
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The cloak of senatorial courtesy has become a stench in the nostrils and a byword in the mouths of all honest citizens of the land. |
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The chief of these is the principle of Senatorial courtesy, under which business can only be transacted by consent of the minority. |
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The truth is, that on this occasion, had senatorial courtesy been on the job, it would have worked for a final vote. |
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Her second round of 55 was achieved despite a treble bogey at the downhill 16th courtesy of twos at the second, fifth, twelfth, thirteenth and seventeenth. |
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Unlike the journey to Iran, the players and supporters were able to enjoy alcohol on the homeward flight, courtesy of a free bar arranged by team sponsors Eircom. |
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I have sought to do all this with courtesy, decency and honesty, respecting those who would like me to move faster and those who feel threatened by our moving at all. |
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She had to spend two days on the phone with insurance and repair companies, trying in vain to get the courtesy car to which she is supposed to be entitled. |
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The campus was humming with instructive activities and cheerful, volunteer undergraduates directing and informing the crowds with courtesy and charm. |
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These days, it seems the nouveau riche think that because money talks, they have no need to learn simple things like table manners or even common courtesy. |
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The fun and frolics usually start at about 6.30 am when the heavy goods vehicles start charging past, untroubled by the speed tables courtesy of their axle width. |
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There is a lack of manners, a lack of courtesy nowadays, and you don't have to be Einstein to work out that the very fabric of society seems to be crumbling. |
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With faux courtesy, he politely suggested that Smith was being optimistic. |
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Also on the comeback trail are the original 1980s girl band, The Bangles, after their hit Eternal Flame enjoyed a new lease of life courtesy of Atomic Kitten. |
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This entry brought to you courtesy of Bluetooth and my mobile phone. |
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But comity is more a custom than an obligation, and neither the states nor the federal government are compelled to extend the courtesy to every couple wed abroad. |
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They won an all-expenses-paid weekend away courtesy of the newspaper. |
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He always has the courtesy to notify in advance, even if we choose not to listen. |
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As a courtesy, reintroduce yourself to people you may have met before. |
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Escaping them for a few hours courtesy of a sleeping pill is wonderful. |
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She offers insight into her songs courtesy of her sleeve notes. |
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Now is an ideal time to go the extra mile with extra service or courtesy. |
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Hotels generally provide still mineral water in the rooms as a courtesy. |
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He was remarkably tall, with a big head and grave Bostonian courtesy. |
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The evening concluded with a performance by the Ceoltas Group while all who attended received a commemorative ornament, courtesy of Carlow County Council. |
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A star is born, another goes down courtesy of a synonym for bovine rabies, and the judges try but fail to steal the show. |
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Thus, in brief, the basic tenets of Confucian thought are obedience to and respect for superiors and parents, duty to family, loyalty, humility, sincerity, and courtesy. |
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Those of us who were fortunate to make his acquaintance during his brief stay in the city know only of his quiet courtesy and readiness to help others. |
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Consequently, a further 200 prisoners who did a solitary stretch may now seek a wad of cash, courtesy of the taxpayer, taking the total to millions of dollars. |
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Its downfall echoed much of the telecom sector in that it was caught in the pincer grip of a fall in business activity and too much debt, courtesy of its acquisition binge. |
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Jokes courtesy of Seth Meyers, Jimmy Kimmel, Wanda Sykes, Jay Leno, and Conan O'Brien. |
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Cochran was out there junketing with the best of them, enjoying an all-expenses paid trip to New Orleans, courtesy of lobbyists and executives in the poultry industry. |
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As always the hospitality and courtesy of Mayo people in the Sportlann was early in evidence with Sean Feeney, John Prenty and May Moran leading the van. |
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Our river trip, courtesy of French Bros, lasted 35 minutes, and while it was a pleasant interlude, the riverbank's sights could not match those of York. |
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Instead of paying local taxi firms to work on contract, the courtesy cars will ferry patients and staff about in a more readily available service which will also save money. |
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Hand to God Sexual repression has been around for centuries, courtesy of all our favorite religions. |
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In honor of her big year, here are some little-known facts about the songstress, courtesy of BuzzFeed. |
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This video, courtesy of BuzzFeed, tries a bit of an experiment to get some answers. |
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I'm sure that most customers would prefer to have a service agent much closer to office or home, and not need to have the added customer service of a courtesy car. |
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He has not yet even had the courtesy to acknowledge receipt of my letter. |
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Each person will also receive a present courtesy of the organisers. |
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Arguably the highlight of the weekend, particularly for the viewing public, is the air-sea rescue exercise courtesy of the lifeboat and the search and rescue helicopter. |
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He subsequently took a courtesy car to the airport and returned to Spain. |
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Senatorial courtesy is to be applauded rather than reprobated, but when a Senator abuses that courtesy, and uses it for purposes for which it was never intended, it becomes a fraud. |
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You will find that, on most ships, the staff is well accustomed to handling crowds and is skilled at moving passengers with dispatch and courtesy. |
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Such style and courtesy, and great drinks, are a world away from the arrogance and snobbery of modern day party bars which invariably close after six months. |
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Last week, the trial took a diversionary turn of another kind courtesy of an event outside the courtroom. |
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Both artists acknowledged the contingent nature of the exhibition and their material relationship to the site itself, in these days an exemplary act of formal courtesy. |
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Meanwhile, back at the car park, we were treated to some splendid entertainment courtesy of the lads and lassies from the three competing nations. |
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Also, courtesy of Angry Dog, I have for your viewing pleasure a short video of the 2002 Dancehall Queen, Junko Bashment, working out a bit, hamming it up for someone's camera. |
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Another role Oscars were made for comes courtesy of eddie Redmayne in The Theory of Everything. |
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Frantically putting away her sewing, Althia had the courtesy to blurt out a farewell to her mother and sister before dashing off into the hallway. |
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They both knew how to cook, courtesy of their parents teaching them at a young age, and they pulled together chicken piccata, angel hair pasta, and boiled carrots. |
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He was one of the first clinical angiographers in Britain and he established a superb service, which he led with courtesy and diagnostic excellence. |
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But he is always amazed at the courtesy and learnedness of the audience. |
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Enlightened liberalism, you see, entailed a certain courtesy, precision, evidence, reasoning. |
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The international cocaine trade re-emerged in Colombia in the 1970s, courtesy of a mafia which cut its teeth on contraband whiskey, marijuana and luxury goods. |
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Indeed, any sign of courtesy on our roads is taken as a sign of mental or moral weakness, a failure of the spirit, a lily-livered, chicken-hearted attempt to stay alive. |
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A recent propaganda video courtesy of gen. Prayuth Chan-ocha is the latest example. |
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The respect and courtesy was worthy of the Knights of the Round Table. |
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As a courtesy and a precaution, she stamps instructions on the back of each frame with information regarding what kind of hooks to use and how many inches to space them apart. |
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They're supposed to provide free courtesy cars too, but you need to book 7 or 8 weeks ahead for that, and even then they sometimes aren't there when you turn up. |
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He will be long remembered by his colleagues for untiring attention to all aspects of his work, unfailing courtesy and easy availability to assist and advise. |
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Other than that, I've mostly been sitting at home, writing and coughing, courtesy of the manky lurgy that's going round at the moment that lingered for nearly a month. |
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There are even classes on table manners and common courtesy. |
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Here, courtesy of BuzzFeed, is how it feels to be on the end of unsolicited compliments and harassment. |
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They have been transported over here courtesy of one of the main sponsors. |
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The salute is a traditional and mandatory expression of courtesy and respect that is always rendered at the beginning and end of a fencing lesson, assault or bout. |
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The carer, a competent young woman, was obviously quite accustomed to this and handled the worst offenders with patience, courtesy, and complete effectiveness. |
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He sports all black, including a cape and helmet, and has an imposing baritone voice, courtesy of James Earl Jones. |
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As the name would suggest, the outstanding All Black, No 8 Scott Robertson, includes some tartan genes, courtesy of a Perthshire-born grandfather. |
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His early tackling was nothing short of woeful and they found themselves 16-0 behind in double quick time courtesy of three tries and two conversions. |
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You can visit a tea shop in Darband courtesy of Daily Dose of Imagery. |
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Here's the video of the segment, courtesy of the Political Teen. |
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The first is a family trip to Egypt courtesy of the Cairo government. |
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I wonder if the people who trained these officers ever gave them lessons in manners and common courtesy to deal with the citizens who pay their salaries. |
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Landowners feel they are being taken for granted and nobody has the manners or the courtesy to ask permission to pass through their private lands. |
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Harmonies come courtesy of three male singers while the percussion, bass and drums ensure the sound is wrapped in the rhythms of their Guinean ancestors. |
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The whole event was very special with amazing locker-rooms and a courtesy car that was waiting for me at the airport and available for use all week. |
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My experience of the NHS, from the superb and knighted surgeon who operated on me to the Indian tea lady with her endless cups, was one of kindness, courtesy and concern. |
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The airport offers both rental cars and courtesy transportation, as well as fuel, parking, a public telephone and restrooms in a passenger terminal and lounge. |
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Southerners are the most likely to put their elbows on the table at mealtime, but they are the least likely to cut in line and the most likely to use courtesy titles. |
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Help is at hand courtesy of some pirating mayhem at Glasgow's Tall Ship. |
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I certainly don't have the time to write such mundanities or the stomach for having the flotsam and jetsam of my life zapping around the globe, courtesy of the Web. |
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It was expected to be an ordinary courtesy call, but the Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese Political Consultative Forum didn't hesitate to talk shop. |
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This room is bright, courtesy of a large front window, and includes a raised fireplace with blue tiling and wood surround, into which sits a fitted gas fire. |
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I had a lot of knitted caps courtesy of the hospital volunteers and even my own knitting. |
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Last month the Bolton Evening News revealed that initial results of a national survey had put the town top for consideration, courtesy and helpfulness. |
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Beautifully romantic vintage balcony bras and deep sided strings in rich chocolate and plum lace are courtesy of Collette Dinnigan for Wild Hearts. |
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On Wednesday, in token of their appreciation of his courtesy, the passengers on the Great Lever car subscribed for and presented to him a handsome clock. |
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They are having a day out in London, courtesy of a bargain rail ticket. |
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Some Linzer tortes had also appeared courtesy of our Tennessee contingent. |
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Some events provide door-to-door service, courtesy cars and the like. |
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Some hotels offer a courtesy shuttle to and from the airport. |
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Recent additions at Oceanworld, courtesy of the alert fishermen, include a snow white black sole, a white, eyeless monkfish and an unusual white skate. |
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Anarchy must not over-ride respect, decency and courtesy on our streets. |
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Greene's career began in 1583 when he completed an MA at Oxford and published Mamilia, a courtesy book for Elizabethan women, written in the euphuistic style. |
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This was part two of my birding bucket list, provided courtesy of boutique chain Welsh Rarebits. |
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The magnificent 4ft 4in wide sailing ship weather vane was regilded for pounds 500 with 23 carat gold courtesy of a parishioner. |
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Only nine minutes had elapsed when the Gypsies took the lead courtesy of a sizzling Brennan free kick. |
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The absence of common courtesy, such as indifference from retail clerks, or being treated like a number by impersonal bureaucracies. |
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Even Shah began stodgily, taking 34 deliveries to get off the mark, and doing so courtesy of a misfield. |
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Reprinted courtesy of da capo Press, a member of the Perseus Books Group. |
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For a decade or more Jones had a courtesy card at CUA library, which was just that, a courtesy. |
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Police said if you want the sale price at Price Chopper, you have to show a courtesy card at the register, which Newton didn't do. |
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The Zebra mobile receipt printer includes a magnetic card encoder that can program room key cards, courtesy cards, property passes, etc. |
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In addition, the group produces retail ID cards, courtesy cards, prepaid cards and ID cards on vinyl and laminated paper. |
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Yes, I also sent a courtesy copy to the chairman and to the club secretary, by email, but I don't see that I did anything wrong there either. |
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Before filing a revised second amended complaint, the plaintiff's attorney sent the defendant's attorney a courtesy copy. |
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A courtesy copy to elected officials and a copy to the command staff prior to being released to the media would be appropriate. |
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And, courtesy of TDK, we have five games up for grabs, plus five VHS copies of the Oscar-winning Shrek movie. |
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Hayley Turner can bag her final Chelmsford winner courtesy of Clovelly Bay in the Get Social With Totepool On Facebook Handicap. |
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The extra power and torque come courtesy of bigger turbochargers, modified intercoolers and revised engine management electronics. |
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Disc one is charty rubbish, two is dancier, courtesy of Fatboy Slim and Van Helden, three has Calvin Harris, Chicane and more. |
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James Fenwick managed a goal for Leam Rangers, but Gateshead finished strongly and scored further goals courtesy of Jack Martin and Chris Hughes. |
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It is really a courtesy call to touch base with the team there and check that our system is running well and meeting guests' needs. |
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This is a great piece of advice by Mr Paresh to gatecrashers that they will have the courtesy to buy tickets in future. |
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I went to pay a courtesy call on him together with another pan-Africanist pioneer, Afif Ben Yedder, the founder of our group, IC Publications. |
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Poults is back on song after some of the worst golf of his life courtesy of an amazing 75-foot chip-in at the 15th. |
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Steinbeck uses the exaggerated formality and courtesy of Spanish in his mock-Arthurian tale, Tortilla Flat. |
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I now realize that what Tahir Elci was striving to protect was a kind of courtesy and delicateness, not the actual stones of the minaret. |
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There will be live music, a birthday cake prepared by stallholder Seasons Farm Foods and tea and coffee courtesy of the Butcher's Arms. |
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A cup of tea and a slice of cake at the teashop on the mezzanine was provided courtesy of The Olde Young Tea House. |
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This period was followed by a spate of Classics heading for France, courtesy of Pearl Diver, My Love, Imprudence and Scratch, etc. |
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The extra power and torque come courtesy of bigger turbos, modified intercoolers and revised engine management electronics. |
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Video courtesy of The Center for oral history at West Point. |
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The game loving crowd noshed on culinary treats courtesy of the famed Capital Grille and decadent desserts by Cake Designs by Edda. |
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The West Sussex handler had a day to remember over jumps on Saturday, courtesy of big-race wins for Well Refreshed and Vino Griego. |
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Karen scoops a pet-tastic package of prizes courtesy of Jollyes Petfood Superstores, the Ultimate Pet Show 2009 and Welcome Cottages. |
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Syria became a Roman Province in 64 BC courtesy of Pompey the Great, following the third Mithridatic war. |
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We must thank the memory of this brought to us now, when it is not muffled as usual by good breeding, courtesy and Christcentrism. |
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They received free advertising through the courtesy of the local newspaper. |
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The lady drops a courtesy in token of obedience, and the ceremony proceeds as usual. |
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Mury, however, frounced her brows, and made Sir Tyke Winchap's niece a profound courtesy behind her back. |
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He bent to all the gibes and prejudices, to all hatred and discrimination, with that rare courtesy which is the armor of pure souls. |
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The right to use a title as a legal signature is only permitted to bishops, Peers of the Realm and peers by courtesy. |
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However, like in the United Kingdom, physicians holding these degrees are referred to as 'Doctor' by courtesy. |
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Within Robin Hood's band, medieval forms of courtesy rather than modern ideals of equality are generally in evidence. |
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In advance of polling day, concern had been expressed that the courtesy pencils provided in polling booths could allow votes to be later altered. |
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Dumfries Place is named after the Earl of Dumfries, a courtesy title given to the Marquis of Bute's eldest son. |
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Gamelin's orders were cancelled and Weygand took several days during the crisis, to make courtesy visits in Paris. |
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