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Although he offered to pay for a hotel room with his dad's credit card (how chivalrous) she insisted that their encounter had to be brief... because she had work to do.
(At least the Cardinals beat the Eagles, who beat the Giants, and now the guys who beat the Giants are going to the Super Bowl. How chivalrous!) *On an unrelated note, I was in Brooklyn to watch the Inauguration of President Barack Obama.
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Gleaming smile, ridiculously chivalrous, arm around waist, "How's that limp now?
Jones drools over a picture of Harry running to his helicopter ("acting out chivalrous fantasies") and gets a little hysterical about how sexy and warlike he is.
When Dave asked her how she met her husband Andy Roddick she said "It's a very chivalrous story actually.
He wears a suit to work, claiming it's how he feels comfortable; he carries a fabric handkerchief (and offers a quaintly chivalrous reason for doing so); he uses a forty-year-old leather attaché case; he shaves, he admits, even on weekends.
By now, of course, I had read them and been impressed by how fresh and direct Terry's voice was: It is significant that the chivalrous champions of the honour of the living Hero, as of the dead Desdemona, should both be women.
In bookstores, crime stories and romantic fiction rub alongside wuxia, adventure stories of chivalrous martial heroes, and so-called "officialdom" fiction, tales of political intrigue that double as how-to guides for aspiring officials.
Don Quixote is the great chivalric egotist, never more egotistical than when he appears to be most chivalrous.
I am being chivalrous".
Oh, Vladimir, that's not very chivalrous!
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