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I found that even in the most difficult situations a smile and speaking nicely to them really does work wonders.
Sometimes if you're concentrating too much on speaking nicely, you may suddenly find that your breathing is uneven, or your throat is sore.
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Always try to show a nice smile and speak nicely to her.
The facts would have spoken nicely for themselves.
His father had taught himself to speak nicely and voted Tory.
Kjartansson said, "I think it speaks nicely about our constant demand for the spectacular, which ignores the poetic and the fragile".
Russia may be a useful source of arms to China; and it costs China and India nothing to speak nicely to Russia in public.
She told her husband that the Gestapo officer who read all his letters had spoken nicely to her on a visit.
As for you, life is too short to speak nicely of the man who loathes you; if he didn't loathe you, he wouldn't hit you.
In the security-obsessed Kremlin, you can still, if you speak nicely to a guard, walk across St Ivan's Square without a ticket: there is rule-bending as well as protocol.
But a line from the golf story, "Home Course Advantage," speaks nicely to the feisty independent spirit that animates this small-press enterprise: "He loved the game, but he wasn't cut out for business, and success made a business out of any game".
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