He may have been handy with insults, but he was always the kindest, politest, and most generous of colleagues. |
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In my best and politest southern British accent, I profusely apologised and prostrated myself at the mercy of these cheeseparing economists. |
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Then she smiled nicely, took a little bow, blew a kiss, and gave just the briefest, politest, friendliest pump of a fist. |
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He might have a penchant for getting into trouble but Paddington has always been the politest of bears. |
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The politest term that I think one can apply to the government's approach over the summer is that it was decidedly, from a public standpoint, low-key. |
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It would seem grotesque to suggest that Britain might eventually recognise the Isis caliphate as a state, sell it arms, solicit its investment and then offer only the politest rebuke when innocent heads are sliced off. |
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The dinner ladies choose the politest and most sensible class at dinnertime to get the Dinner Ladies' award. |
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