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That seeming courtesy is the difference between "soft earmarks" and the more insistent "hard earmarks".
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No matter what you're into, it seems that courtesy of modern technology you'll never be alone for long.
Although the sex that he has in the limo at the beginning of the film may seem kinky (courtesy of art dealer Juliette Binoche), he doesn't appear to have enjoyed himself, and the post-coital conversation is a delusional negotiation in which we understand that the only lust he can grasp is that for art and power.
When a writer you admire dies, rereading seems a normal courtesy and tribute.
"The truth was, what Yates had always regarded as courtesy seemed creepy and affected to certain of his female students, who made a point of avoiding him; if he hadn't been so pitifully frail, it would have been worse".
He expects Quintana and Porte to be the danger men in Thursday's mountain time trial; the latter looks set to move up towards the podium but citing the Colombian as a threat seems a mere courtesy.
At times like that, or when I find myself on the wrong end of the toll plaza, far from the E-ZPass line, it seems just simple courtesy that other drivers would let me through, the way people move aside in the elevator to let a person out.
Wedlock is wedlock, adultery is adultery, bread is bread, and let us not depart from these facts of life and slide off into any clever definitions that the sword of the Central Criminal Court cannot slice up into honest crumb and crust — for a second, the judge's remote courtesy seemed to part and show this flash of irritation.
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