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The curly-haired Russian expatriate, who turned 29 last week, courteously takes on all comers, answering questions with reasonable thought -- even tact.

He's late to return to his house guests, so courteously takes his leave, pausing to check with his manager about early Christmas bookings, cast an eye over table settings and compliment her on her looks, then bounce away dangerously fast down rickety stairs after a winning and grinning handshake.

Teach your child to take compliments courteously by saying thank you at appropriate times.

In almost 100percentt of my calls, the person who answered has said courteously that the company would take my name off its mailing list.

To his wife's astonishment, as the session drew into its third hour, Mr. Collier rose to take the microphone and firmly, but courteously, urged Mr. Bishop to oppose the health care legislation being written in Washington.

He has already given several interviews during the day but he remains calmly and courteously insistent that, if he had to do it again, he would take the same decisions.

And then one took us courteously Where a sheet lifted, and gold light cautiously Streamed from an oilsheet slitted vertical into Half-light of May.

They had already started to take effect, he added, with Blackwater escorts ordered to negotiate traffic courteously.

At the conclusion of the eighth season, Altman is courteously fired by Hunt as she struggles to decide whether or not to take the job as Chief at United States Army Medical Command (MEDCOM).

We sincerely hope that those who will inevitably take to the streets in order to register their objections to the above will conduct themselves courteously and will refrain from offensive or destructive behavior not only because such behavior is ill-mannered but also because it would represent a huge gift to the political purpose that has brought our conventioneering guests to town.

We sincerely hope that those who will inevitably take to the streets in order to register their objections to the above will conduct themselves courteously and will refrain from offensive or destructive behavior — not only because such behavior is ill-mannered but also because it would represent a huge gift to the political purpose that has brought our conventioneering guests to town.

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