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And what a courtesy it was!.
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What a way to go! Courtesy of David Kline.
House Democrats said such scrutiny of what is essentially a courtesy vote was unheard of.
Freese swung at air, and Thole complimented the umpire, in what has become a courtesy Thole often extends, and he ran to the mound, his arms toward the sky.
He doesn't expect any more after turning down what he viewed as a courtesy invitation from General Manager Jim Hendry to apply for the Cubs' job.
On arrival, one of the first people to whom Smith paid what was described as "a courtesy call" was the head of the army, General Moeen U Ahmed.
If the wait is any longer than that the taxpayer will be treated to what is described as a "courtesy disconnect".
It was her first meeting as secretary of state with Mr. Putin, but in what was supposed to be a courtesy picture-taking session, he slouched in a chair and publicly ticked off a list of economic grievances.
General Vuillemin, Chief of the French Air Staff, and five officers of senior rank are in London on what is officially described as "a courtesy visit of inspection" of British Royal Air Force bases and factories.
Last week, Romney met with Jeb Bush to talk about the next election cycle, in what was originally planned as a courtesy call for Bush to check in with the party's former nominee.
Principle is what courtesy becomes in a mass society composed of people who are strangers to each other.
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