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But rarely have we encountered a more gracious and accommodating staff.
She could not be more gracious and accommodating, with none of the eccentricities that sometimes accompany such single-minded owners.
When Depardieu turned up at the end of the screening, he was far more gracious and self-deprecating than might have been expected.
He also appeared more gracious, and pointedly asked for help from many of the same people with whom he had fought so bitterly in the last seven years.
"Who's been more gracious and charitable to Bill Clinton, even during Lewinsky?" asked the former president's old friend Alan Simpson, the former Wyoming senator.
The shot was the only one Mr Almagro could play if he hoped to win the point, but Mr Berdych clearly expected his rival to be more gracious and less competitive.
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Do I wish he had been more gracious with and honest about the Bush administration officials whose policies he is benefiting from?
Ray's wife, Abby Paula Malcomsonn), who, like Ray, grew up in South Boston, aspires to a more gracious lifestyle and hates living in the far suburb of Calabasas — she calls it the "Jersey Shore of L.A".
In his mind my complaint translated to "please fix problem". If I'd stopped to consider that my Mr. Fix-It Man might be trying to be helpful, not hurtful, I could have interpreted his words through a more gracious filter and let his good motives outweigh my offense.
But he is more articulate and more gracious than Mrs Palin, and there isn't a hint of scandal or indiscretion about him.
He is a lot more gracious in person and down to earth and real than I think he wants people to know.
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