The unity is not a matter of social politesse or cooperation, but the essential unity of those who share the same flesh and the same bones. |
Even the purportedly daring offerings had about them a certain politesse that left only a gossamer impression. |
As sexual and scatological as the subjects might be, they are rendered with a kind of politesse that is rare in contemporary graphic art. |
Now, some of you may not have kindly old men with cupcakes standing by, ready targets for your politesse. |
Neither of them have the courage to break the politesse of the arrangement, and intend to see the date through to the end. |
If I wanted to talk about the laundry, politesse would indicate that you'd see me. |