Such a direct riposte is rare and the opportunity to make it courteously and publicly, rarer still. |
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All visitors were treated courteously by the polite volunteers, and tea and meals were served to one and all. |
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Usually, there are well-informed salespersons at the venue, to courteously help you make the right choice, and who even suggest suitable styles. |
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The vast majority of HGV drivers drive carefully and courteously through these towns. |
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It was translucent and obviously a ghost or a close variation of a specter, bowing at the young scientist courteously. |
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They guarded their opponents courteously, looked for unchallenged spaces to catch the ball, and settled for long-range heaves. |
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Two rustic horsemen courteously stand aside, taking the chance to pasture their horses, whilst an oxcart passes on the steep track. |
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He has written to me courteously and in great detail, explaining technical points about the way his site works. |
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The best I could do was to make a point of always speaking courteously to travelers. |
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He courteously includes any stray whim that floats through his mind, however original or trite, and lets it dart away without probing further. |
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The sole woman inside washing hands at the sink politely and courteously showed me out. |
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Remember always that your obligation is to encourage students to behave civilly and courteously. |
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Guthrie received him courteously in the manse, but made it clear that he did not submit to the sentence out of respect to the authority of the bishop who had imposed it. |
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It is pleasant to acknowledge an obligation when the favour has been bestowed courteously and ungrudgingly. |
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