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"But of course," she said complaisantly, her voice smooth and confident again.
Complaisantly the journalist entered into the details of the enterprise.
She also complaisantly pacifies the whims of old men.
Mignon smiled complaisantly, his eyes moist with paternal tenderness.
God shall smile complaisantly.
The prince complaisantly poised his glass, waited quietly, bowed thrice and murmured: "Madame!
He continued speaking complaisantly: "You must understand I'm not such a fool as to keep aunts and likewise children who don't belong to me.
Complaisantly or matter-of-factly they strip away layers of human protective disguise, whether of fabric or pretense.
But he bows complaisantly to his competitors; thus he ascends the hall, descends, and exacts the forfeit of drinking.
There's a bathing story--" And he told the story while Nana lingered complaisantly.
Miss Logan, who would complaisantly allow the Bible to be read to her but was not diligent in turning the pages herself, exhibited a momentary confusion.
"Leaving mythology to one side," he said complaisantly, "I understand that Mrs. Bliss sent Brush to you this morning with a cup of coffee."
"Yes, First Sergeant," Dubray complaisantly replied.
Indeed, none remained save Tatan, Lea and Maria, whom Labordette complaisantly took under his charge.
One thing she still would not allow was that horribl erotic act which was a commonplace of American an European films, but she took complaisantly enough no to his other husbandly advances.
The prince, however, was listening complaisantly to the Marquis de Chouard, who had taken up a hare's-foot on the dressing table and had begun explaining the way grease paint is put on.
While the Senate so complaisantly played its part in this well-get-up piece, yet, the better to impose on the credulity of the multitude, its reply, like Bonaparte's message, resounded with the words liberty and equality.
The greatest exposure in the West came after New York Times reporter James Reston received acupuncture in Beijing for post-operative pain in 1971 and wrote complaisantly about it in his newspaper.
The Shmoo, a blobby Al Capp cartoon creature that complaisantly cooked itself up into any dish you wanted, is juxtaposed in the exhibition with similarly shaped Eva Zeisel salt and pepper shakers.
With the last of them came three stout wooden wagons, small and two-wheeled, drawn by oxlike beasts that stood about complaisantly, chewing on the trampled, semiclean grassy tufts beneath their feet, as the caravan reached level ground and paused.
The husband and Steiner, sitting side by side, were laughing complaisantly, and the whole house broke out in a roar when Prulliere, that great favorite, appeared as a general, a masquerade Mars, decked with an enormous plume and dragging along a sword, the hilt of which reached to his shoulder.