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- You have to be a Republican leader to understand that politesse.
- The politesse of their first deliberation did not mask severe disagreement.
- And he sheaths his most pointed questions to politicians in politesse.
- Even Miss Manners would understand that Israeli slip in politesse.
- They put a high price on politesse, as well.
- Arafat has never been known for his diplomatic politesse.
- But I managed to overcome politesse and said I would print my objections.
- The result has been an odd period of politesse.
- The exclamation point is a flyspeck of formality, a nit of politesse.
- He shows the kind of politesse and modesty not endemic to genre pictures.
- But their politesse was bound to unravel _ and then came total war.
- With characteristic politesse, Zhang opted to take the Gong chatter as a compliment.
- With typical Japanese politesse, they had bowed and exchanged business cards with him.
- No soft, nonpartisan politesse can erase that well-recorded, hard history.
- A florist removed price tags from his bouquets _ a nod to royal politesse.
- It's the politics of politesse.
- And there is pragmatism behind the politesse.
- Tout cela avec infiniment de benevolence et toutes les formes de la politesse ."
- Bosnia has confronted journalists with a new ethical problem : the politesse of wearing flak jackets.
- To put it with considerable politesse, the Republican lineup is not a Super Bowl team.
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