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He looked and spoke with the easy cordiality of an old friend.
He knew it by the cordiality she'd tried so hard to maintain.
It increased if anything the cordiality of his relations with her.
Yet the operation is run with American cordiality and efficiency.
"Then the Pope said all that he wanted to say, and there was more cordiality later."
There was a marked lack of cordiality in his voice.
He opened the door himself, however, and greeted me with a great show of cordiality.
She shook both his hands with cordiality and drew him into the room.
He stood up, and held out his hand with slightly excessive cordiality.
"He always treated me with a great deal of cordiality.
Again I thought his anger was less apparent, though we were very far from cordiality.
And even today, their cordiality often seems to be more out of necessity than conviction.
Climbing back on the bed, she took the boy in her mouth with firm cordiality.
His cordiality was proof that he knew I had no wish to speak to him.
"I'm asking you again to step out of the vehicle," he said with a good deal less cordiality in his voice.
I was not, however, led away into cordiality myself.
There has always been a special cordiality between us.
Such cordiality is the spirit of letters taking issue with my judgment about words.
"But he has another home right here on Cordiality."
But the Professor did not respond with so much cordiality as he had anticipated.
Service, while nearly impeccable, sometimes lacked the cordiality of years past.
A degree of unexpected cordiality, however, in the welcome she received, did her good.
One of them, seeing us, came toward us with great cordiality.
There was no trace of cordiality in those greetings, however.
At the library doors we parted with a show of cordiality.