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    1. "None of us here can debate the niceties of genetic code," Haadij Doesshef said


    2. "And how is Mrs Pinscher?" Snickerty asked, too well versed in the social niceties to omit enquiring after the good lady's health, even if his friend would rather she wasn't recalled to mind at this point


    3. Alistair knew not to waste niceties on the Leader


    4. With no time for niceties she placed her feet on top of


    5. course when polite niceties could give way to more relaxed fun


    6. I didn’t always learn those niceties as quickly as I could have


    7. But there were niceties to be observed, rules to be followed before they were bent and finally broken


    8. commanders to exchange niceties and tell them absolutely nothing


    9. The mayor was in no mood to waste time with niceties


    10. He remembers the little niceties, [and] when it’s appropriate to…say nice things, to offer congratulations

    11. Yes, that was the only word for it as she didn’t think they had time for niceties


    12. attended their deliveries but without any niceties such as even local anesthesia to repair the inevitable occasional small lacerations of the perineum or vagina


    13. But I lacked the required ‘devil may care’ abandonment of social niceties combined with total self absorption and single-minded pursuit of my ‘art’


    14. Groat was in no mood for niceties


    15. “Is it not the propensity of man to compare himself in arthic terms with others for his self-worthiness or otherwise? That is since the social niceties preclude one from making kama the measure of him or her? Well, culture would have us confine the nuances of romance to the precincts of the bedrooms


    16. The message although clumsily decorated with legal jargon and political niceties, came through loud and clear


    17. ness closer to a hypnotic trance than to a dream, but such niceties were of little


    18. of the niceties Mario did was to


    19. At the age of thirteen he became interested in God, His love and the interconnectedness of all things, which instilled him the irresistible urge to shun all the niceties of life and take up the mantle of an ascetic


    20. We have far passed the point of change where niceties matter

    21. We went back and forth with the niceties – Mister Russo was in, and he would see me


    22. " Social niceties covered, he turned back to Jude


    23. diplomatic niceties after the bloodbath those kidnappers had caused in Washington


    24. “I don’t have time for niceties


    25. skilled at the niceties of war, revving their engines as machine guns


    26. As the days grew colder Max often came by in the afternoon to amuse me (and himself) with short, excitable games of blind-the-traitor, dice, cards, and a book, where he would write down everything I could tell him about the niceties of Gralde tavern-life


    27. But it’s these teetotalers that take the cake in our hypocritical society, don’t they! How stupid is our society that it lives in the shadows of the old values of an ignorant past! Of course, it’s another matter that these nice guys, when exposed to the niceties of life would end up chasing the goodies of the world


    28. Here's my vent for today: I really hate social niceties


    29. niceties at the moment


    30. By rights it should have been on the altar in All Hallows but such niceties did not fuss Richard

    31. I will not waste valuable moments considering niceties of pronunciation


    32. The brief niceties out of the way, Daniel decided to pitch straight in


    33. Unsurprised by this reaction, the lad was not about to tolerate niceties, which


    34. long as your girlfriend remembers the social niceties and says please, beforehand, and thank you, afterwards


    35. He said, "I have preferred the love of niceties to the remembrance of my Lord-until it disappeared behind the veil


    36. Basil said a word, nor Cicero had any knowledge; nor do the niceties of truth nor the observations of astrology come within the range of its fanciful vagaries; nor have geometrical measurements or refutations of the arguments used in rhetoric anything to do with it; nor does it mean to preach to anybody, mixing up things human and divine, a sort of motley in which no Christian understanding should dress itself


    37. And then, what shall we say of the facility with which a born queen or empress will give herself over into the arms of some unknown wandering knight? What mind, that is not wholly barbarous and uncultured, can find pleasure in reading of how a great tower full of knights sails away across the sea like a ship with a fair wind, and will be to-night in Lombardy and to-morrow morning in the land of Prester John of the Indies, or some other that Ptolemy never described nor Marco Polo saw? And if, in answer to this, I am told that the authors of books of the kind write them as fiction, and therefore are not bound to regard niceties of truth, I would reply that fiction is all the better the more it looks like truth, and gives the more pleasure the more probability and possibility there is about it


    38. There must be all sorts in the world; and though we may be all knights, there is a great difference between one and another; for the courtiers, without quitting their chambers, or the threshold of the court, range the world over by looking at a map, without its costing them a farthing, and without suffering heat or cold, hunger or thirst; but we, the true knights-errant, measure the whole earth with our own feet, exposed to the sun, to the cold, to the air, to the inclemencies of heaven, by day and night, on foot and on horseback; nor do we only know enemies in pictures, but in their own real shapes; and at all risks and on all occasions we attack them, without any regard to childish points or rules of single combat, whether one has or has not a shorter lance or sword, whether one carries relics or any secret contrivance about him, whether or not the sun is to be divided and portioned out, and other niceties of the sort that are observed in set combats of man to man, that you know nothing about, but I do


    39. "I'm not in a humour now to look into niceties or a letter more or less, for these lashes that are to be given me, or I'm to give myself, have so upset me, that I don't know what I'm saying or doing


    40. But there is no time for niceties while preparing for a presidential debate

    41. (a huge ad in its way) and gentlemanly bearing to all the more influence the good impression he would infallibly score a distinct success, being blessed with brains which also could be utilised for the purpose and other requisites, if his clothes were properly attended to so as to the better worm his way into their good graces as he, a youthful tyro in—society's sartorial niceties, hardly understood how a little thing like that could militate against you


    42. My shift then he fairly tore open, finding I made too much use of it to barricade my breasts, as well as the more important avenue: yet in every thing else he proceeded with all the marks of tenderness and regard to me, whilst the art of my play was to shew none for him, I acted them all the niceties, apprehensions, and terrors, supposable for a girl perfectly innocent to feel, at so great a novelty as a naked man in bed with her for the first time


    43. “I’m not as concerned with the legal niceties, Puller


    44. Oh, if only Miss Ellen was here! She understood such niceties and realized the wide gap between the duties of a field hand and those of a house nigger


    45. He was at a starting-point which makes many a man's career a fine subject for betting, if there were any gentlemen given to that amusement who could appreciate the complicated probabilities of an arduous purpose, with all the possible thwartings and furtherings of circumstance, all the niceties of inward balance, by which a man swims and makes his point or else is carried headlong


    46. A query about length of stay packaged in niceties


    47. "Do you understand, you ass, that I'm in love, that I've bought a dress-coat, look, the garb of love, fifteen roubles; a captain's love calls for the niceties of style


    48. , who had, in the days of his leanness, let Polly run wild with all the college boys of Harmouth, became suddenly particular, as his bank account fattened, in regard to the niceties of conduct in his daughters


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