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"I hate that we have to mandate common courtesy," said Torrie Redding, a mother of two.
The agency, in turn, relays this information to the N.R.A. as a courtesy, said Thomas Skinner, a spokesman for the centers.
Editing the letter was "a common courtesy," said Vergani, the vice-president of external communications at Walgreens Boots Alliance, who described her work on the letter as "some small grammatical changes".
"Dressing appropriately in public is a matter of public courtesy," said one microblog user.
"I spoke to Gavin out of courtesy," said the Ospreys director of coaching.
"We've gotten complaints that some of the officers, or an officer, may not have treated our residents with the utmost courtesy," said Kevin Chun, the city's director of administrative services.
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Whereas unless the BBC is destroyed... .. "Or manages to destroy itself out of sheer self-hatred and courtesy," says Webb, who slips into the polite voice of a BBC mandarin: "You really want us to fuck off, don't you?
That is an elemental courtesy," says Lamas. "Now they barge into our house and say they want half of it".
Common courtesy says don't touch.
"Professional courtesy," he said.
China should then "respond without courtesy", he said.
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