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At first impatient, I eventually came to savor these elaborate exchanges as a mark of civility.
The Beijing hostage affair was primarily marked by civility, carefully calibrated to force concessions without prompting retaliation.
"What kind of man uses a method like this one of the wet bag, on other human beings, repeatedly listening to those moans and cries and groans, and taking each of those people very near to their deaths?"In this section Of memory and forgiveness ReprintsThe two men faced each other across a hushed room: victim and perpetrator, black and white, in an encounter marked by a chilling civility.
It is a mark of the civility on display that I wasn't even able to make a general reading of "supporters vs opponents" based on applause, as I was in Victor.
It was a rare moment of civility in a campaign marked by mean-spirited personal attacks.
This morning the Washington Post wrote "Tuesday night's State of the Union address marked a return to civility for an event that had in recent years been overwhelmed by partisan rancor".
Jimmy Carter, the 39th president, said in a statement Bush's presidency was "marked by grace, civility, and social conscience".
A T-shirt marked "W.
The exchange, about the FBI's investigation into deceased Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev, marked a low point in congressional civility.
Retirement may now be seen as "a mark of a civilised social democracy", but most of that civility has been achieved by baby-boomer and pre-boomer generations who legislated for themselves a transfer of wealth from future generations.
The mark is always a mark.
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