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"That's not polite, son.
Every Apple device on the market today was either created or inspired by this reserved and polite son of a British silversmith.
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"A polite boy".
She can't get home from work in time to collect her polite and precocious son from school, so Vincent grudgingly agrees to babysit.
Making politics polite again.
He lived a comfortable life with his young wife and their two sons – polite boys who called black Vlakplaas policemen "Oom", the respectful Afrikaans term for Uncle.
"He's so young but so wise that you can't help but have a lot of time for him … He is every mother's son – filial, polite, principled, hard-working".
"My son is a polite child," she began.
In the first verse, a policeman kneels after the shooting over the "body in the vestibule, praying for his life"; in the second, a mother instructs her son to be polite to policemen, never run away and "keep your hands in sight".
And while his campaign has, through other channels, taken pains to be a bit more polite, referring to the Khans' son as a "hero," the fact that Trump doesn't seem to sincerely feel any sense of magnanimity only heightens these contradictions ― thereby extending the media's fascination with this cascade of unforced errors.
I'm trying to teach my 13-year-old son, Nathaniel, to be polite.
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