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They must be cordial to their hosts, but tough in the face of any shenanigans.
"Generally, the way these things work is you try to be cordial to the person you're with," he said.
"The difference between you and me," Manning recalled Bush saying, "is that if some guy rips you, you have to face him in the locker room the next day and be cordial to him.
In a piece about Greenwich Village a few years ago, for instance, I asked a restaurant proprietor "who tends not to be cordial to people wearing suits" what the difference was between the Village and uptown, and he said, "I don't know.
De-emphasizing sexuality opens the way for people to focus on cooperative co-parenting and be cordial to each other.
It's about teachings his daughter that in order to be loyal to him, she needs to be cordial to her stepmother.
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They are cordial to their new neighbors, but they are not really friends.
Residents are cordial to each other at Westhaven Park, she said, but they do not socialize very often.
"My focus could not be on being cordial to people," said Heller, the Jets' assistant offensive line coach.
The case was a turning-lane infraction, and Mr. Forschein was cordial to the officer and reverential toward the judge.
In 1899 astute Del. lawyers got the notion that it would be pleasant if the small state was cordial to corporations that actually did business elsewhere.
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