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Finally the boy returns, none too graciously, to his mother.
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He wrecked it, too, and graciously paid to fix it a second time.
That was just how Lindy Boggs liked to cook and serve it, too; but so graciously, and smilingly, that you never suspected what was about to hit you.
Along with millions of people around the world, I, too, watched as President-elect Barack Obama graciously thanked the American people for voting him into the highest office in the land.
T-shirts declaring "Been There, Drank That" are never too far away, and one passerby graciously offered a fulsome belch as he strolled by, just as I was doubting the place's authenticity.
For, as Brucie himself graciously conceded, "entertainers get paid far too much".
"If you're not too repulsed by the whole damn thing," he wrote, graciously, "I'd love to meet over a beer or a cup of coffee".
For the benefit of those too young to recall the Model T, it was graciously unequipped with the following: gasoline gauge, speedometer, oil gauge (and no dipstick either), temperature indicator, mileage gauge.
What Sandra Bullock so cruelly learns and then graciously accepts, is that he just wants someone to listen to him too.
Meanwhile, as the Lessins and Malik argue, the big tech dinosaurs, rather than graciously dying out, have evolved defense mechanisms against those vicious little startup mammals and they have their advantages too.
All three of them 14 years old, Léanne, Alison and Erika graciously accepted to let me follow them around for an afternoon to observe them in a not too creepy way.
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