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It is courtesy.

Here it is, courtesy of Canadian Business Magazine.

All of it is courtesy of the Stanford Department of Emergency Medicine.

It is courtesy of some particularly revealing testimony from Ferdinand that the book imparts insight into the aftermath of "winkgate" – Ronaldo's gesture after he had contributed to United team-mate Wayne Rooney's dismissal for England against Portugal in the 2006 World Cup quarter-final.

It is courtesy of Sir Al, and his mission to have England recognised as 'one of the most child- and young person-unfriendly countries in the developed world', that allusions to demonisation are now as routine when miserable children are discussed as a reference to malnutrition or illiteracy might have been in the old days.

But if it is courtesy of a middle-aged cancer survivor in a Learjet, well, that works just as well.

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It's courtesy.

For one thing, it's courtesy not to put your feet on the seat.

It was courtesy of Kafi Benz, studio director of Jim Gary's 20th Century Dinosaurs.

The first foul arrives after 36 seconds, and it's courtesy of Hatchet Man Van der Vaart on Raul Meireles.

It was courtesy of this relatively new technology that he was able to learn about wrecks in Cornwall and also send reports to newspapers in London and elsewhere.

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