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"But I think all of us here still have a lot to learn about civility and courteousness from your own ancient world."
At the end, Gray made no attempt to steer the interview back to courteousness.
And the drivers are getting good reviews for courteousness, especially from tourists.
The Lovers are always young in age, possessing courteousness and gallantry.
They reinforce values such as discipline, courteousness, good sportsmanship, team spirit and responsibility.
Mr. Bell proprietor, together with his good wife built through courteousness, an enviable business in their line.
Though the tourism industry co-opted the phrase, to us it's a pride in where you're from, a courteousness and a true generosity of spirit.
Sir Gawain in particular of all Arthur's knights is known for his courteousness and compassion.
Both sides share an old-world courteousness towards visitors.
It indicates courteousness, and is commonly used in public conversations, the broadcast media, and in education.
You may assure your master that I always have his interests at heart," he said with a courteousness that fooled no one present.
The courteousness contrasted sharply with a similar visit last year by Edward I. Koch.
This is something that Mediterranean courteousness would normally always demand, but in this specific case both rapporteurs have really earned these thanks.
Mr. Nitze believed in courteousness, attention to detail and discretion in public.
But his tough negotiating skills are softened by courteousness and his hard-line political views by pragmatism.
His is an Old World courteousness that may explain a difficulty in ever adjusting to life in the United States.
For four decades, Mr. Lewis followed standards of professionalism and courteousness that were imitated in grand restaurants across the country.
So despite meetings and vows of courteousness among the Democrats, it seems to have become a test of wills over who will get to defend that record.
The selections of wine by the glass change frequently, an example of a general courteousness at Taboon that transcends the unpredictable service.
The survey's report said that voters had generally favorable impressions of the courteousness of poll workers and the efficiency of the voting operations.
With the courteousness of a schoolboy, Mr. Lewis mixed a prickly tenacity on matters of principle.
The BNP 2010 Manifesto also declares their wish to promote traditional concepts of civility and courteousness in schools.
His amusement at her refusal did not fade; neither did his witty, elegant courtesy or the invitation that always lay just beneath that courteousness.
During the election, the Pennsylvania Bar Association endorsed him, describing him as "highly regarded for his intelligence, courteousness, fairness, judicial temperament and professionalism."
But this summer's smuggling boats suddenly exposed a latent fear among Canadians that, because of their famous generosity and courteousness, they are becoming a nation of doormats.