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Do you recognise it?’ he asked politely
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Hadn't she been telling him, as politely as she could (up until now), that she would not be stifled in a monogamous relationship with him? He hadn't acted on that
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He knocks politely, coming into the room as soon as I reply
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Felix was friendly and politely laughed and nodded as we talked about our lives
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She seemed delighted at this but politely refused saying she would never leave Aura
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He saw her notice him, he smiled politely but would not pursue it, he meant to keep his vows til the divorce was final
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about them with the politely but barely disguised relish that the
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He politely issued some command
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He invited her, politely, to join them and she politely declined and turned to watch the sea in front of them
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stretching his back, and then touched his hat politely in greeting
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travellers returned his salute, equally politely
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“What have you heard about us?” Alistair replied, politely but
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The companions nodded politely to
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To put it politely, it was a crude,
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to introduce the two companions, who had both politely stood up
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Seeing Tom and Alistair waiting politely, she gestured with the bread
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equally fulsome in their thanks, and politely volunteered to assist
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politely and set off walking across the causeway
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Hasting excused himself quickly but politely, “I must attend to the other customers
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politely to the Guardians on duty, one of whom he recognised from
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and applauded politely at the presentation to all of the other newly-
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Harry politely checked the receipt logs knowing what he wouldn't find
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Any normal native man who was as incompatible with her would have just politely said good-by at the first sign that they were mismatched
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’ The man said politely
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It’s a politely phrased command
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‘Why do you say that?’ he asked as politely as he could manage
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enquired politely about his health
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‘Morning,’ he said politely as she walks past him, his eyes on me
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Olivia Allcock stood on the front steps of her house to meet her guests; Harry and the Spelmans waited politely at the gate as Samuel was first to the steps and his waiting wife
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he said, bowing his head politely
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Thank you,” said Harry politely
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” The two friends politely ignored Sarah's little mess and Belle continued
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He bowed politely to her friend, then she added to the lady still seated, “Mrs
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before bowing politely and taking her leave
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“Excuse me,” she said politely to an apoplectic little girl
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politely, but found the language a hindrance to his
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I would like to do this politely, and offer you a nice bonus above that copper
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He greeted his fellow diners politely, but, despite
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She politely answered their questions about her health and added some details of our journey that I hadn’t known
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company, tell your friends politely that no, you can’t join them at the
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procrastination habits and tell your friend politely you can’t go out with
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He always thanked her politely for the food she made, the clothes she washed, the rips
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I merely did what was required of your faithful servant,” he replied politely
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They knew why he had come and they waited politely for him to get this matter off his chest
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" Here he politely acknowledged Mr Pinscher
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‘I think I should understand that better,’ Alice said very politely, ‘if I had it written down: but I can’t quite follow it as you say it
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waited politely in the hall while Danny closed the front door
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wearily as the cultist, hands inside his sleeves, politely took a seat across from him, on the other side
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either, we just caught her the day before yesterday…” at this the cultist politely interrupted
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politely and wished each other luck for the week ahead but only
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Jean did her best to refuse politely, but eventually, she gave in and agreed to a meeting the following morning at sunrise
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point, his aides politely shook their heads sadly and told him, “It is time
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” Halon rejected the offer politely
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She’d learned a little Russian and had greeted them in their own language, they had responded politely thinking that she was all part of the plan
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It seems, as one later told me in confidence that no such Section existed, and everyone laughed at them when they politely asked for directions and told them that it was just a little farther down the f road
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Gibbons?” one of the guys asked politely
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Then the Captain did as promised and gave her port agent a long, passionate kiss, much to the chagrin of young Bosco, who politely looked away
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It's sad to say that dancing with girls was not recognised as a sport, and when the Rooinekke politely enquired about that subject it suddenly became a reason for an education in long distance running
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We were politely received by the Spaniards, who were greatly relieved by the termination of the war, and whose condition was pitiable
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The police units certainly never received any training in the Geneva Convention and were more concerned with the terrorist laying a charge of assault against us for it is of course a crime to use unpleasant methods even if he is unreasonably silent when asked politely (once) for more information and to explain his beastly ways to us
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Her pro-offered handshake to one of the facility‘s administrators was politely rebuffed for ―religious‖ reasons
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Walking up behind him, I coughed politely
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'My name is Alice, so please your Majesty,' said Alice very politely; but she added, to herself, 'Why, they're only a pack of cards, after all
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'I think I should understand that better,' Alice said very politely, 'if I had it written down: but I can't quite follow it as you say it
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At parades back home, the crowd always remained politely behind yellow tape marked ‘do not cross’ and for their entertainment simply observed: this was a totally different experience
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He grumbled as politely as he could through the thick fog of an hour’s sleep and a pair of double scotches
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�So, you talked about the plans for the Cotillion and that was all that happened?� questioned Linda politely
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You have surely helped us and I hope we haven't disturbed you in any way,� Steve politely stated as he rose from his chair
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� Steve blurted out with anger, but he politely changed his face and smiled and thanked his partner for the cup of coffee
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“I believe someone was heating up some water,” he hinted politely as I got out of his vehicle
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“So what’s all this about, then?” I murmured graciously, more politely than I felt
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appreciably and then, politely, dimmed its lights
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Steve on the other hand was trying to politely look away, without appearing positively horrified at the thought of seeing any sort of tits that had lost any meaningful function since before the moon landing
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I’m full,” I said and declined politely because indeed I had eaten as much as a starving bull
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“I just need to borrow a couple of planes for the weekend,” I requested politely
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The general’s protests were politely interrupted by the Arch-minister waving a dismissive hand and saying as he reached for another cup of uwe:
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Like before, he offered some to Hilderich who again politely refused, but did not resort to his small flask of gin
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Hilderich asked Amonas politely about Celia, having seen him reading some of her letters; Amonas was somehow reticent to talk about her intimately though
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Colling recognized none of the names thrown at him, and politely expressed that he had not heard of any of them, explaining that Chicago has over two million residents
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Back in Milford Sound, LP politely asked the Captain if he could have a picture taken sitting in his chair
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Members of the public were politely ushered from the room
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He did so politely, trying to appease the machine’s brooding mood, his voice trimmed and clipped to something an ambassador would use to convey assurance and calm:
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Ethan laughed politely and replied, tilting his head only barely so he could shade his eyes at least:
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He put one into his mouth and proffered one to Ethan as well, who politely nodded his refusal, the grin unwaveringly attached on his tanned face
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What did equity demand of her, as compared to the smallness of the price that might be, just now, being politely asked for?
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The man had been drinking heavily, and was politely
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“How are you feeling?” One of the maids asked politely
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He greeted me politely but with a knowing smirk
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George greeted me politely, but still regarded me with a smirk
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He then thoughtfully offered me the next cut, but I politely refused, and he popped that one into his mouth
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” nodded the man politely, his tone sounding less than
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Again I was greeted politely, but encountered no one I knew
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The couple, in their mid-thirties, bowed politely and we exchanged
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John and Egwani eagerly agreed and I politely joined them
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We turned in as soon as we could politely break away
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He bowed his head politely
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We were invited to dine with them and they politely asked what we wanted
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Still, I politely congratulated the emperor on his innovation
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I politely said, ''This is Patrick Hannifin and could I please speak to Robin Carter?''
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He politely declined, but one persistent Sardar would not leave him