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Betty called Megan, who was freaking out back in Manhattan, and very civilly told her: "She became a woman today.
The members who said they had expressed their views directly to Johnson or his allies at the club in recent weeks were civilly told to back off on the issue, that their opinions were out of touch with the rest of the membership.
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"He has always lived as a celibate, has never married religiously or civilly," Andrea Tornielli, a Vatican expert at the Italian newspaper La Stampa told the Daily Beast.
And she very civilly said, 'Pardon me.' " Clinton laughed at that, as Trump went on, "I very politely replied, 'Let me talk to you about that after I get into office.' " And he was still roughly in Al Smith territory when he told this joke about the media being unfair: "You want the proof?
Mr Steen's agent, Richard Stephens, responds civilly, "I think experience will tell in this election.
He thanked the "courageous millions who valiantly fought this unfortunate project of social engineering," telling his followers, "Sanely, civilly, thoughtfully, vigorously... you did not cave-in.
Do you tell her there's more than one way to do this, to sue civilly?
When Carl arrived, she wanted to tell him that he was beneath her & that she despised him, but instead she spoke civilly, saying she would be ready in a minute.
Say it calmly and civilly if you're going to do this.
It is perfectly in order for clergy and even bishops to be civilly partnered.
Some out-of-staters getting civilly united plan not only to speak out in their home state but to act.
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