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I will politely applaud him the way I have done the past twenty".
Lately I have been thinking that I will politely decline to attend, even though I'm fond of my niece and very close to my sister (her mother).
"I will politely say, 'Could you move your finger".' If, as she suspects, the ticket is marked M for male, she asks three times if it belongs to the woman.
"I don't need any foreign technical assistance to guide the Super Eagles to perform well at the World Cup so if one is suggested I will politely reject the offer because I already have capable assistants working with me," Keshi told Nigeria's Complete Sports.
But the next time they ask, I will politely refuse.
I will politely disagree with Whedon on his Empire criticism, but his damning of that Temple of Doom scene is spot on.
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Other times, I'll politely suggest that the bar is well known for its white Zinfandel selection, and that he or she should ask to see a wine list.
When you first start chatting with the Google Assistant directly, it'll politely introduce itself, ask if it can use your device's location and then give you a few examples of what you can do.
In all likelihood I won't change your mind so just cross the street and I'll smile politely.
"Hello, Mr. Schembari," they will politely say, as if I've come in half-dressed for my turn at Call of Duty.
And yes, I mean Hispanics, not Mexicans: once feelings are running high, do you really think people will politely ask a brown-skinned guy with an accent whether he is a citizen or, if not, which country he comes from?
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