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Neither minister agreed to go graciously.
"Or if you don't go, graciously decline," said Mrs. Abell, ever the social secretary.
I've let them go graciously, which is also part of a mother's work, and I speak to each of them on the phone only seven times a day.
Like the Beguines, if it doesn't fit right, you let it go graciously and gracefully.
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The conversation ranged through how a Booker nomination multiplies sales (massively); what to do on Tuesday evening if you don't win (grin a lot); and how the winner needs to brace for a publicity nightmare (the losers go home graciously).
They marveled at how smoothly the voting went, how graciously the loser, Tsai Ing-wen, conceded and how Mr. Ma gave his victory speech in the rain without the benefit of an underling's umbrella — in contrast with the pampering that Chinese officials often receive.
If another car wanted to go ahead, he graciously let it, then swooped where he wanted to go.
His wife told him either to greet the child graciously or go home.
On Sunday, it was my wife's turn to go canyoneering, but she graciously offered to let me go again if I so desired.
"I think when I first came into the profession, as librarians, we were seen as guardians of this wonderful knowledge and you were the gatekeeper and if someone... asked you for the information they wanted and you very graciously went and found it.
The woman turns to the man and graciously says, "You go ahead".
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