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But even to a crowd that was far from gracious to Mr. Romney, the hall was nearly silent.
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The town attracted writers like Ernest Hemingway, who lived here in the 1930s, and during his term in the 1940s and '50s, former US President Harry Truman spent a lot of time at the gracious Little White House, not far from Duval Street, Key West's main strip.
The public adores him, and he is far too gracious an entertainer to contradict them.
As the novel's narrator, she's far too gracious a hostess.
He got as far as "Gracious Queen" before heavy stares forced him to desist.
Commentary came in a flood, ranging from gracious praise to vindictive indignation.
As you see, he is far more gracious than the average New Yorker when it comes to saying fuhgeddaboudit.
When Depardieu turned up at the end of the screening, he was far more gracious and self-deprecating than might have been expected.
The equivalent in the Tories' astonishing win in 2015 might be, "Were you awake for Balls?" For Ed Balls, Labour's shadow chancellor and one of the party's leading figures for two decades, lost his Morley and Outwood constituency at breakfast time (and made a strikingly gracious concession speech).But he was far from the only high-profile casualty.
McCullum was gracious enough to admit that New Zealand's lack of calm was far from self-inflicted.
Far from.
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