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"Please pardon the bother," it read, "but we're having a revolution".
Please pardon the question, but it is a natural one: are you not trusted by the Vatican?
Please pardon its appearance.
Please pardon the messy metaphor.
Please pardon our Moon dust!" Bungie wrote.
Please pardon me if, after such confusion, I cannot hear sly self-implication in the chorus.
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Please, Poseidon, pardon us our greed,Our need for this annual one-night stand in a cabin,Keep the knots in the pine, the sand on the floor,Arrest the breeze.
The speech in which he gave the impression that economist John Maynard Keynes' theories may have been flawed because he was homosexual, childless and therefore not as invested (and, please, do not pardon the pun) in the long-term future of, well, anything, I suppose, except where the next parade or innovative quiche recipe was coming from.
Say "please," "thank you," "pardon me," and other polite phrases.
You've put yourself — and all your life — into the pattern of (pardon me, please!) that deadly Presbyterian Righteousness which looks "good" only in pronouncements from the pulpit.
This means that you say things like "please," and "thank you," and "excuse me" or "pardon me".
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