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(Many niceties are needed to speak Arabic properly, for example.
YOU can look at the new Landmarc in the Time Warner Center as just another meat-mad, wined-up refueling station for New York's sputtering masses, a place willing to surrender any intimacy and many niceties in the interests of accommodating serious traffic.
I sensed Shannon was becoming a bit of a birthday diva free weed and birthday wishes is maybe too many niceties even for Vancouver.
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It is all too easy to get carried away with nosological niceties of this type.
But one should temper Baldinucci's characterization with the testimonies of Rembrandt's contemporaries, such as Huygens and von Sandrart, from which Rembrandt emerges as a person who was so intensely devoted to his work that he neglected everything that would interfere with it, including many social niceties.
Her creatures, while observing some social niceties — many, though not all, of them wear clothes — nonetheless inhabit their instinctual destinies.
Keep in mind, too, that the Cool-er lacks many of the niceties that make the Kindle feel so complete.
Even now, when rudeness is rampant in all parts of society, many of the niceties of child-rearing, proper dress and genuine hospitality are being kept alive in black households and community organizations.
It's certainly usable, but many of the niceties of Lion don't translate.
It's pretty big and chunky and, as one might expect from a reference design, and doesn't contain many of the niceties we've come to expect from more expensive reference models.
He worked just slightly blue --eschewing many of the niceties or self-congratulatory sentiment that such an event can muster.
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