Politely -- actually, not that politely -- I sent him home to his allegedly warring parents.
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Just politely interject and ask for evidence here and there, or politely tell him he's wrong on this and that point.
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" I assured the man, politely, that he was. "Hmm.
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I also find it's useful to learn a few key phrases in the national language to politely (or even not so politely, if necessary) deflect unwanted advances, be they monetary or physical.
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The village of Koskenkorva is, to put it politely, quiet.
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Tucson sent Amazon a gigantic cactus, which it politely returned.
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"Please don't push," a soldier begs, politely through the fence.
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"Responding to your previous email, I politely disagree," Levandowski wrote.
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Request a fresh start and politely set boundaries whenever necessary.
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What struck me was people politely waiting in line patiently.
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He makes a few quips, and the audience titters politely.
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The committee wrote to her but she politely said no.
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Always ask politely, "Are you wearing a costume at all?"
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Politely, the lieutenant handed over her purse before speeding off.
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I've learnt to politely smile and reply, 'Looks great, right?
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But Hannah politely tells him to chill and says goodnight.
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If Betsy personally hits you up, you can politely decline.
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Let's just politely say, collaboration and chat is well served.
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She was received politely, if not enthusiastically, by the audience.
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In actuality, phones are not politely requested by authority figures.
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It gets escorted out, politely but firmly, by mall security.
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I smile politely and make a noncommittal noise, thinking, Nope.
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Felipe Calderón, Mr Peña's predecessor, said the same, more politely.
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Martinez politely danced around the issue when queried about it.
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The producer smiled politely in my direction, but then frowned.
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Abloh responded, politely, that Simons did not understand youth culture.
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Then of course, he politely stands like an usher again.
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He would tell me politely that he didn't have news.
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The Bavarians told the Italians, politely, to go fuck themselves.
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" I politely replied, "I fully plan to continue using them.
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Let's turn up, politely, below: Follow Kyle Kramer on Twitter.
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If not, be thankful for the chance and politely decline.
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Reached by telephone in Spain, she politely declined to comment.
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It comes up repeatedly, if politely, in conversations with voters.
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Hit ⌘-; to insert a "snippet," a canned reply politely declining.
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Plenty of Atlanta chefs and diners would disagree, albeit politely.
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To some callers, Mr. Kelly politely promises to forward messages.
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A waiter offered him more rosé and he politely declined.
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She politely offered to meet on my side of town.
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Nor was what Washington often politely calls "spin" an option.
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After years of asking politely, their patience is running thin.
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Many of the recipients politely and graciously accepted their awards.
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Alex is quick to — extremely politely — shoot down that notion.
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He bowed his head politely at each person he passed.
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I politely nod and take a sip of my wine.
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I wrote to him once and he politely wrote back.
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Burrows frow and people politely move onto a different subject.
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We know what's inside, but politely try to act surprised anyway.
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They offer to pay for our drinks but we politely decline.
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"She was so smart to politely say no," Stiller said laughing.
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The snake catchers politely waited for the reptile finish its meal.
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Politely not asking to be spoiled is one way to go.
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It also makes clear that Jacobs was asking his questions politely.
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It seemed like a good deal, but Mr. Hartley politely declined.
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A trucker makes a pass at her, and Sarah politely declines.
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It doesn't matter how politely you phrase it — it's fundamentally exclusionary.
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Paul politely excuses himself and goes into the bathroom with her.
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"Your teammates are all eager to meet you," he says politely.
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Politely ask them if you should come back at another time.
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Mom, at the edge of hysteria, protests, but is politely ignored.
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Be ready to move politely in traffic to a safe destination.
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When they didn't stop, I told them again, much less politely.
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Wimbrey politely told the man sorry, but he'd be staying put.
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Edouard Baer is politely declining an autograph by the front door.
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President Trump may be (to put it politely) quixotic and unpredictable.
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Jacobs asks again, insistently but, at least by my ears, politely.
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So Deaderick politely told her that she had the wrong number.
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The mother makes a pass at Steven, which he politely declines.
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At its end, she leaned in to politely hug him goodbye.
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That was a departure from diplomatic norm, to put it politely.
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Ishii introduced himself, addressing Reiko politely, with the Japanese formal address.
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Jankovic smiled, called them clowns and tried to politely answer questions.
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While Mr. Ryan politely rejected the birth inquiries, others did not.
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I'm going to politely tell them to mind their own business.
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He politely asked her to finish up, and so she did.
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We're told she asked for a pic and he politely declined.
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" He politely replies, "I promise I'll never order you around again.
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Mickey did his best to politely thank me for this gesture.
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And he politely asked the man to stop pestering his neighbors.
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The crowd politely applauded as the Saudi team took the field.
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Just be reasonable and ask politely, and you'll have great results.
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Blake stuck to his word and politely declined Bri's date card.
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Each of them has been politely but firmly shown the door.
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When contacted for this article, Reed's parents politely declined to comment.
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The crowd politely applauded, as it did with the other nominees.
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First by politely excusing myself, then by breaking into a run.
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I think that he was very politely referring to Bill Ackman.
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Mr. Gates, he said, politely demurred, saying he had other priorities.
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I laugh and politely decline because I have to work tomorrow.
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For most of the speech, she can be seen politely smiling.
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She also prides herself in knowing which requests to politely ignore.
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The Muslim women meandered through their answers politely, with occasional surprises.
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Others politely asked people to follow Transport for London's travel advice.
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That driver, William Clyde Elliott II, known as Chase, smiled politely.
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I politely told them in English to mind their own business.
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The result was a performance more politely eerie than properly harrowing.
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During lineup introductions, they clapped politely for each St. John's player.
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At the hearing, Zogby and West clashed politely with former Florida Rep.
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After an almost imperceptible hesitation, he politely thanked me and said no.
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Day 99: Politely asks Trump to stop tweeting mean things about him.
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The disappointment was tangible, even though she politely nodded and said goodbye.
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She very politely shut that down, and she shut it down fast.
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They will listen politely and are likely to avoid declaring Chequers dead.
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Still, what's the best way to politely recommend someone just stop speaking?
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The second was how politely he spoke even without a parent present.
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She quizzed and befriended generals, prime ministers and spymasters, politely but relentlessly.
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The Facebook representative listened politely and gave Wickrematunge her card, she said.
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My 'fro and I are — to put it politely — having creative differences.
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Receptionists politely took calls, transferred them, and let them ring to voicemail.
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We've filled her (politely) in on the situation and asked to cancel.
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You'll smile politely, because what can you say in response to that?
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The interim designers appeared, the crowd politely applauded and quickly darted off.
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The conversation plods along, awkwardly, until we're politely called upstairs to dinner.
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An older male volunteer told Benson she was beautiful; she laughed politely.
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Jordan attempts to take her on a date, and she politely declines.
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You forget how funny it is to see someone be politely horrified.
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During Britney Spears' performance, she politely declined a kiss from G-Eazy.
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Dad apologizes, but politely refuses, observing that no damage has been done.
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" At this point, Colman politely gave Smith the nudge, saying, "Sorry James.
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Then he politely slide around me, unlocked the door, and walked out.
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White men politely pressed other white men about their white-collar crimes.
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" Schumer then went on to politely skewer the totally patronizing word "brave.
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Specifically the weight loss she was politely coerced into before filming Trainwreck.
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I've been politely skipping any happy hours, get togethers, or staff parties.
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"I don't talk about Arlo very much," she explains, politely but firmly.
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Assistant politely ends the call — or "bows out," as Google puts it.
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Marianna blindfolds me, politely caresses me, and leads me into another room.
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Finally, she politely takes his hand while the Capulets resume their formation.
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Adora politely reminds him that she could have him removed from office.
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Now if only I could get them to speak politely to Alexa...
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The Englishmen at the front desk politely tell her to beat it.
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Historical and political trends are politely ignored, and so are their effects.
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She invited her husband, Bruce Mann, to join but he politely declined.
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Good. Then politely ask them how they like to refer to themselves.
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Visitors must ask Robert politely if they want to take his photo.
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ALMA poses politely while also sticking her finger in the camera lens.
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Politely ask people to remove their brightly colored coats once they're inside.
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Mr. Danziger politely deferred the offer in an email to the governor.
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One quiet young man politely asked to take a photograph with him.
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Seattle's culture is politely understated, and opening day is three years off.
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Koebl's gaze remains politely restrained but humorously direct regarding her subject matter.
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He responds politely when spoken to, but does not engage in conversation.
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I guess what I would like to see is somebody disagree, politely.
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In the great awakening around sexual harassment, race was politely ushered offstage.
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He improved upon my good suggestions and politely rejected the bad ones.
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On top of this, two violins play politely interlocking canons and patterns.
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The operator politely informed me that it was now called Kennedy Airport.
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Politely watching this for about 15 minutes, I knew something was wrong.
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The vet politely called her "food motivated," and... yup, she sure is!
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Their role is to listen intently to the men and laugh politely.
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Wozniacki politely batted the criticism away, although her father was more pointed.
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We refer to them, too politely, as child pornographers or child exploiters.
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"He politely asked personnel if he may finish his game," Simonds said.
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It was an idea, they said, that she politely, but promptly, dismissed.
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When he moved in, I asked him politely to turn them off.
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I smiled politely and nodded while feverishly trying to get my bearings.
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He tells her that he's a short-story writer: She nodded politely.
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Mr. Castile responds politely and hands his insurance card through the window.
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Coffee, tea, mint lemonade, ice water, all the drinks I politely accepted.
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To over come the issue, Bialik suggests that we politely correct people.
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Very politely, she explains that maybe she doesn't want surgery after all.
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How can I politely correct this outdated, sexist practice when it happens?
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Just politely extract yourself from the conversation and go on with your day.
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Mama and Hillbilly Boy politely take the time to explain some family lore.
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Together, we've created a guide to overcoming six common quips, politely and effectively.
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Born in Office 97, Clippy politely offered hints for using Microsoft's Office software.
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The first time I stepped on a set of toes, I politely apologized.
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We greeted each other excitedly, but politely, and I realized I was shaking.
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How to politely ask people to get the f*ck off their phones
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But never fear, because the members of Coldplay are politely making themselves useful.
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She smiles politely and thanks him, then looks back down and her phone.
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" Roker then politely disagrees with Jones' "friends" comment and says, "It's not friends.
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I politely declined the latter request but the rock collection was pretty cool.
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But it's the townspeople themselves that eat each other alive, while smiling politely.
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Mr Moon has politely delayed Mr Trump's demands to renegotiate a trade deal.
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I was ready to politely tolerate it... but, actually, I really like it.
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She suggested — politely — that the person take the coat to be checked downstairs.
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Some politely shook his hand but showed no interest in talking to him.
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Cassidy sent an email, politely reminding them that time was of the essence.
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Luckily for Phillips, the school has politely waived his more than $350 fine.
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"Let's just say, politely, that we were cursing the whole time," Briški says.
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Ever the diplomat, he kept his comments vague — and the audience responded politely.
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I said very politely, "At Twitter you seemed kind of ... " Out of it.
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Naturally, when asked to share the recipes with MUNCHIES, both establishments politely declined.
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I asked Noah, as politely as I could, if I could kiss him.
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She stands up, straightens her back, and politely claps her furry little paws.
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So next time you feel passionate about something, speak up politely and calmly.
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A stranger in a pickup pulled up and politely offered her a ride.
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The Takai family politely asks for the continued respect of their family's privacy.
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"Justin was kind, politely making small talk with the staff," the manager added.
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So its position does actually favor the 'truth-lite', to put it politely.
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That includes not firing them for politely expressing ideas but rather arguing back.
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Some stood politely to the side of the turnstiles; others blocked the way.
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As a general rule, the first sneeze or two should be politely acknowledged.
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The male gaze, somehow, had been politely but ruthlessly turned back on itself.
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Acosta politely tried to ask a question to Trump (which is his job).
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He is blond, round, politely terse, and has a smiling, slightly taunting manner.
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And well-informed colleagues have politely disagreed, citing how uncomfortable the tubes are.
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But I would politely tell the candidate to reapply after getting more experience.
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The purpose of dialogue is not simply to speak politely to one another.
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She politely rebuffed him, she said, apologizing for giving him any wrong impression.
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So that's actually our best tool, is that-- we politely say environmental sampling.
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As the meeting broke up, Macedonia expected other participants to politely avoid him.
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Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Cory Booker politely sparred over Warren's wealth tax plan.
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I should have studied more so I could have politely demurred from gluttony.
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I would politely decline them, place them next to her, and walk away.
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Then Kamburoff politely apologizes to the girl he called out for playing Pokemon.
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Canelo, sitting on the ring apron, answers each question politely but in brief.
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I guess that Trump politely deflected such advances, although Melania did not say.
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How to politely smoke weed Humans keep directing abuse — even racism — at robots
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PARIS — They shook hands politely and patted each other on the arm stiffly.
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When Mr. Höcke approached him once to sign a petition, he politely declined.
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Thankfully I realized he wasn't an Uber driver and politely declined his ride.
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Friends stroll along the city sidewalks, laughing, while strangers politely greet each other.
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If you remonstrate, however politely, there's a chance that you'll lose these clients.
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Our guest and I were caught off guard, but then politely stopped talking.
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Opinion In the great awakening around sexual harassment, race was politely ushered offstage.
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The audience clapped politely on Sunday, and there seemed to be no booing.
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I tried to talk to them, introduce myself politely, but they ignored me.
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I was once again politely told that the new name was Kennedy Airport.
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The girl politely tried everything but mostly pushed the food around the plate.
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"We can't tell if there's a dog in that photo," she'll reply politely.
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She spoke only to our mother, politely ignoring our father and us children.
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Eisenhower answered politely, but was determined to avoid a continuing relationship, she said.
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Too often, doctors resort to extrapolation — or, to put it less politely, guessing.
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She asked me politely if I would mind helping her across the street.
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So I have politely declined his invitations, although I haven't explained my reason.
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I politely reject the offer, saying I'll save mine as a collector's item.
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Well, allow this sports nut to politely suggest: You don't really want that.
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"I'm going to say this as politely as I can," Mr. Lapid said.
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We politely told him we couldn't sit down because we didn't have room.
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He's too sweet not to politely smile, even as he's harpooning an opponent.
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The orderly who found Kuriakose, BuzzFeed News was politely told, was on leave too.
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The NAO politely observes that "we rarely see performance management measures …working as intended".
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Just last week we saw a story about a woman that always searched politely.
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"It's what people politely refer to as a rebalancing of the economy," Wrenn said.
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"To politely raise one's voice pays off," Salvini told a news conference in Milan.
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With that, Jimmy politely tells DM that he won't be accepting their employment offer.
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They'll nod politely through on-the-house dinners in the hopes of another grant.
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Thanks to all the helpful Danes who politely emailed us to correct this fact!
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"No Albanian in Kosovo will ever let you pay," he said, politely but firmly.
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They posed for photos and politely but shyly answered questions about their well-being.
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She smiled politely but didn't react with uproarious joy as I thought she might.
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The idea was to listen to, and politely challenge, gun owners about gun control.
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The Snooze feature politely lets your matches know that it's not them, it's you.
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Some trolls are just too awful to politely neglect and go about your retweets.
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A large text surrounding the monitors reads "Lightly, Slightly, Politely," one word per wall.
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So I politely ask Esposito the all-important question: Are you guys for real?
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Gorsuch was politely grilling the lawyer about the text of the statute at hand.
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I politely said I was very tired and would like to be left alone.
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He suggests this several times, and several times I politely shoot down the idea.
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Two of its members took the board to task at the meeting, albeit politely.
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Local Greens supporters smiled politely as the reporters turned from the speech to Grunwald.
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When they refused, cops were called and Ricky says police politely escorted them out.
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He had to learn how to walk on a leash and greet people politely.
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They all either failed to get back to us, or straight-up politely declined.
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Internally she's dying, but on the outside she's just politely going along with it.
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If you decide your presence isn't necessary, politely explain your choice to the organizer.
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"You can't stay, ma'am," he said politely, as the tears slid down my cheeks.
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Several customers offered to buy Mr. Glenn drinks in condolence, but he politely declined.
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The staff deals only with party officials; armed guards politely shoo other visitors away.
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If your potential partner isn't on the same page, politely decline or get reoriented.
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Should they work indirectly—writing letters, calling senators, and politely nagging congresspeople on Twitter?
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I mention I'm trying to cut caffeine, and Kiriakou nods politely, saying that sounds
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He decided he would call the Clinton campaign and politely turn down the invitation.
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Speaking of all-pink ensembles, Kylie Jenner's sparked, to put it politely, mixed reactions.
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Their evenings hosted politely muted campfire chatter; in the mornings, the kids played catch.
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And when they were done lecturing us, we smiled politely and changed the subject.
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The heroine is Julie (Honor Swinton Byrne), who hails from a politely prosperous family.
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Instead of lashing out, this cat very politely lets the dog satisfy its curiosity.
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Mr. Sulzberger, then the heir apparent to lead The Times, politely declined my offer.
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Acting rudely only made my misery sharper, but I felt unable to behave politely.
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She politely informs the show's fans that the defenses date from the 13th century.
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Tech Tip Q. Can you explain "butt-dialing" or, more politely, pocket phoning/texting?
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She politely told me so when I reached out to her for an interview.
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He said it more politely and elegantly than that, but yeah, he was skeptical.
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How do you politely get your friends to leave after they've overstayed their welcome?
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I ran out of ways of politely saying no and so did my agent.
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Committed anti-racists can sit quietly or laugh politely when hateful things are said.
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Fed up, but politely so, Connor congratulates Mike and sulks out of the room.
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Weight Watchers had reached out to her in the past, but she politely declined.
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" Tom Steyer, trying politely to interject: "I don't want to get in the middle.
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"Her name is Tilly," he said, before politely shrugging off questions about Mr. Trump.
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At the hotel's restaurant, a hostess greeted us and politely asked for McNamee's name.
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Phil pumped his fist and politely said that yes, he'd like that very much.
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Some hurried footsteps, the swishing of scrubs, a phone ringing politely in the background.
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Twitter's new 'Facebook-style' look has not been universally popular, to put it politely.
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Those crowds are older, largely white, and politely enthusiastic more than rabid and rowdy.
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The whole time, it felt like something everyone in the room politely didn't mention.
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When they are in a hurry how do they politely exit themselves from conversations?
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We like some folks but not others; "preferred social partner" politely captures that feeling.
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After that project wrapped up and he offered her additional work, she politely declined.
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Unfortunately, it seems like the logistics won't work out, and I politely decline proceeding.
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"Is it okay if my mom sits in on this interview?" he asks politely.
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An electronic sign warns of congestion and politely urges drivers to consider public transportation.
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Insecure about his voice, Mr. Cohen lacks all grandiosity and politely endures press interviews.
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The time for politely asking for people to do the right thing has passed.
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He politely sidestepped the question, and instead praised his staff member and the senator.
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Kushner politely paused for a selfie, and gamely answered a couple of rushed questions.
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"Their savings numbers are — well, politely said — simply wrong," Thorpe writes in an email.
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LOS ANGELES — When he was first asked to be interviewed, YouTuber Alex Day politely declined.
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" Musk politely declined to answer: "Actually, we are going to restrict questions to operational topics.
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I asked nicely and did mention the feature on the record but he politely declined.
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I show her my Atari 800XL and she nods politely, unsure what I'm on about.
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But he made a show of listening politely and engaging with the conversation, asking questions.
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Wanting to start off my new friendship on the right foot, I politely introduced myself.
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So my friend politely asks Broderick if he will take a photo with his daughter.
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The whole great mass of people mostly went back home, politely, around half past eight.
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Yet rather than try to win converts, the two sides mostly ignored each other, politely.
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Communications staffers walked past the media with grim faces, politely saying "hi" but little else.
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Well, they were very polite — this is Japan, after all — but they were politely ruthless.
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Not so long ago, evangelicals armed with guitars were politely dismissed as an oddball fringe.
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Politely, Mr Niedzviecki admits that his defence of cultural appropriation was "a bit tone deaf".
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Drivers politely make way for each other on the narrow lanes, waving as they pass.
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Sanders said she "politely left" the Red Hen after the owner told her to leave.
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Harris looked downward for a second and glanced to her left before Abrams politely interjected.
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Is there a way to politely acknowledge these people's feelings while exiting the conversations quickly?
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But don't be fooled — The Favourite is not your average politely repressed British costume film.
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I walk over to the aux station and ask politely if I can fix it.
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"I was invited to participate and I politely declined," Foster told PEOPLE in a statement.
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"Would you like a beer?" she asked politely, and held out one of the bottles.
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He politely turned agents away at the door but then began blogging about the visit.
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I politely decline, saying I don't give my number out to people I don't know.
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Tempted as he was, Nichols could not lie — and he politely turned each offer down.
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After declining politely, Smith ponders why his people are still struggling, especially in King's hometown.
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Three of the "volunteers" disembarked without incident, but the fourth, Dr. David Dao, politely declined.
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The flood of anonymous calls began politely, checking to see if it was really me.
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Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson felt compelled to politely point out the scientific inaccuracies in B.o.
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The preacher asks if anyone objects and my brother raises his hand so very politely.
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"There is no sense creating any negative PR with this," another politely threatening email read.
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"I would be quiet, or you will be politely escorted out," she warned the audience.
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I politely remind him that he could do this himself, but that's not the point.
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"While we appreciate their interest, we politely decline to rent to them," Rouzeau told Today.
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After Devine made a Wonder Woman joke, Gadot didn't make much effort to laugh politely.
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We politely declined, as our budget was $50 a night, and headed for the door.
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And ultimately they were disappointed when I simply drank whiskey and answered their questions politely.
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Every time I try to tie his cuisine to his roots, he corrects me politely.
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The two politely discussed their differences on net neutrality ... then discussed them a little more.
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If that doesn't work, don't be afraid to speak up to the flight attendant politely.
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That doesn't mean the GOP candidates and leaders were debating politely and the Democrats weren't.
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She politely heard me out, checked with Rosenbaum and told me that Centra wouldn't comment.
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We asked police down in Atlanta about it, but a spokesman politely declined to comment.
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You also are politely letting the other person know that you are making a sacrifice.
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Speak in an even and soft tone and ask politely if the person needs help.
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If she hears somebody saying something that's not nice, she'll walk up and politely intervene.
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"I took Ed aside and told him politely that he had to leave," Peterson writes.
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Others note that the photo could be compared to child pornography, to put it politely.
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" A trained nurse should always listen more and talk politely with a patient," she said.
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Mr. Isakson politely brushed him off, Mr. Finkelstein recalled, as he had many times before.
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Approached after the round, he gave a thumbs-up sign but politely declined to talk.
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Elias asked me if I wanted to see the actual corpse, which I politely declined.
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At any college, especially a smallish one like Emerson, this rejection, however politely worded, hurts.
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If only we addressed each other politely, we would be able to solve our disagreements.
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After throwing my first batch of stones with my left hand, I was politely corrected.
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"If they don't, just ask politely and discreetly if you can take food with you."
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Stunned, he hung from the rope with his mouth open as the audience applauded politely.
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I politely and in carefully chosen words responded to her, saying that it wasn't true.
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"He just listened very politely and wasn't persuaded an iota," he added with a laugh.
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Passers-by offered their assistance at those inelegant moments, but she politely turned them away.
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The Iraqis insisted, politely, that all bags must be screened, even in the V.I.P. terminal.
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We told her we wrote the musical playing across the street and she smiled politely.
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A chorus of childrenAnd womenWith the small white coffinMove politely asideAs the harvest passes by.
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I work in advertising, live in a global city, get politely drunk at cocktail parties.
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And the jokes are more likely to make you smile politely than laugh out loud.
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Her hands are clasped politely in front of her and her eyes are turned down.
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Romney, I was immediately struck by just how politely and infrequently they interrupted each other.
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When the workers made eye contact, the officers nodded politely, but they said very little.
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Most people probably would have nodded politely and left, but the giggling gave Musk pause.
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Before they could get to the door, however, the professor politely opened it for them.
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As ever with Ms. Middleton, press commentary has ranged from politely curious to downright nasty.
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How can I politely decline to answer these questions without telling people to back off?
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White House press aides answered my queries politely and promised to look into the matter.
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While they were perfectly fine, they were also politely familiar, without any sense of urgency.
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He explained to them, politely, that there were certain obligatory regulations, and they shot him.
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When I proposed visiting the apartment again—this time with a notebook—she politely demurred.
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They disagreed politely with one another, and agreed repeatedly about the menace of President Trump.
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"From this point on, we would listen, we'll smile politely and move along," Favorov said.
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Obama politely praised his hosts and accepted that before the revolution some Americans exploited Cuba.
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At a private hustings on Monday, one Conservative lawmaker said her pitch was "heard politely".
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Then she stood and waited, politely informing anyone who asked that they could eat it.
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It means politely fending off sexist come-ons and racist comments shouted on street corners.
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If anyone ever asks you to operate a venue while undergoing a construction project, politely decline.
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When he offered to return with a box of gently used baby clothes, I politely refused.
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This summer, 1,400 Googlers signed a letter asking (politely, that time) for Dragonfly to be mothballed.
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But what they got was Roseanne the Person, who is, to put it politely, a nutjob.
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Since she wouldn't move, I politely stepped around her and she shoved me in the back.
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That's pretty much all the 2049 team will tell me, no matter how politely I ask.
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A large, strong-looking man was blocking one elevator, so I politely asked him to move.
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Jeb Bush politely asked Donald Trump to "reconsider" his proposed ban on Muslim immigrants; Trump declined.
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He's tired, gruff, and business-like, but takes the time to politely answer my unwelcome queries.
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He politely declines an offer made by the judge, an air-force colonel, of prayer-breaks.
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When she walked into the interview room, Martinez smiled warmly and inquired politely about her journey.
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"The Kurds quietly and politely said, 'We don't really have any names for that,'" he recalled.
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At that, Meredith politely says goodbye and strides calmly back through the doors of the hospital.
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When I speak to him on the phone on Wednesday, he politely brushes off the question.
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Brian Schatz politely reminded Sessions that he had voted to approve Watson's nomination to the court.
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This is what it's like when British people tell you, politely but firmly, to bugger off.
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Propositions that he broadcast October's postseason games, Dodgers directly involved or not, have been politely rejected.
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I offered to split the $380 tab, but was politely told not to worry about it.
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Facebook representatives, they said, listened politely but ultimately didn't do as much as they had hoped.
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I politely tried to get out of that request, stating we were busy and making excuses.
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" Sanger, his interviewer, had to politely explain, "Our law prevents us from selling to them, sir.
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This year, however, my priorities are on X, Y, Z, so I have to politely decline.
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A portly man in sunglasses and a blue shirt approached and politely told me to leave.
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A KFC employee came with a refill tray and I politely inquired about the missing dumplings.
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He sent an email to NASA, offering to repatriate the tapes, but the agency politely declined.
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A client once offered me €50 [$60] to have sex with him, but I politely declined.
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Cramer politely interrupted Dolan&aposs angry testimony and gently said he has previously seen the photo.
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She ran into J Lo in the bathroom, who was politely observational of Katy's fashion choice.
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Now 35, Ahmad politely greets everyone he meets and genuinely knows most people in the area.
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The same movie could just as easily get negative reviews and audiences can politely ignore them.
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When you bring cookies to work, he politely declines because he is on a keto diet.
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Others, like three bearded men in Judas Priest T-shirts, politely declined to take Harder's flyer.
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Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), has politely chided colleagues for questioning U.S. support for reviving Venezuela's democracy.
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By 4:30 AM, the four of us are politely asked to vacate the kebab shop.
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He asked politely for a turkey burger, then found a seat at a high-top table.
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" A sheriff's officer standing nearby motioned to Mr. Dear with his hand, and said politely, "Mr.
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The first is to humor them by politely chuckling at their whipping of the stallion's corpse.
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"Please stop feeding the pigeons," I said as politely as I could in my stunned state.
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Like Jack, Barronelle politely declined an invitation to celebrate a same-sex marriage through her artistry.
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From time to time, Ms. Lacey politely asks audience members to move for no good reason.
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They blamed the victim — he was asked politely to relinquish his seat before force was used.
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She buries her face in her hands politely, but it continues for a very long time.
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At first, I politely declined because I had eaten just before I got on the train.
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The image shows lines of black people, three or four deep, standing politely and with dignity.
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Cheung politely disagrees, and spends the rest of her time on screen exploding his filmmaking categories.
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Well, Cormier finally responded Wednesday night on FS1's "UFC Tonight" -- and politely declined the offer.
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Colleges use scholarships to maximize leads — politely known by elite schools as "prospective students" — and conversion.
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Visionary as it may have been, the tournament could be politely described as a lumbering monster.
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Sure enough, they called, manager answered and politely and enthusiastically told them to come right in.
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There wasn't much I could do but respond politely, give refunds, and wish the customer well.
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If a driver is being reckless or speeding, politely ask that he or she slow down.
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You're best bet is to just move on, give them some time, then politely ask again.
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"I don't expect you to wear it," he said, politely, in a video posted by Politico.
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That would not be a good idea, he was politely told during that walk in 2008.
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"To put it politely, they were skeptical and worried about the long-term value," she said.
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I approached them, and they politely handed me three packets of three samples, so nine samples.
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But the boy's caretaker wisely defused the situation, carefully and politely explaining the boy's medical condition.
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How do I politely refrain from staring at yet another screen while I'm trying to socialize?
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Her publicist explained to me that his job is to politely tell people to go away.
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He had politely declined a smoke after contemplating the club's menu, still lamentably short on Cubans.
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"I feel like I'm in heaven," she said, politely declining as waitresses repeatedly offered her drinks.
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Mr. Hilton makes gestures at traditional Fox News anger, but he often politely softens his attacks.
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On opening the Donati, most readers noted what might politely be called a barnyard, animal smell.
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Further along, when the act is more egregious, Kaufman suggests reaching out and (politely) requesting closure.
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Throughout the morning, the judge greeted the migrants politely and asked them a series of questions.
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Changing his whole approach, he responded politely, 'Sir, just a second, we do have a room!
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If any of these questions come up, politely decline to answer, and file the information away.
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K. politely pays our check and we stroll around outside as it starts to clear up.
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I politely declined (I was in my pyjamas in bed and didn't feel like getting dressed).
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She politely declined and did not inquire further into this person's motives for resuscitating their chats.
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Asked to comment about her relationship with Ms. Trump, Ms. Wintour politely declined through a spokeswoman.
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Senators nod politely at his false claims of mass voter fraud during private White House meetings.
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Changing his whole approach, he responded politely, 'Sir, just a second, we do have a room!
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All were politely cagey: Staff members were asked to sign nondisclosure agreements before joining the production.
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When I tried to politely call it a night, he blocked the door with his body.
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And a lot of it is just politely telling us what we're seeing with our own eyes.
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Elsewhere in the arena, people were clapping politely and dancing, but overall the mood was relatively subdued.
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I reached out to Sex and the City writer Cindy Chupack, whose agent politely declined my request.
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"We are hosting today and this is our adopted son," Nathan's mother politely said in her introduction.
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A decade ago, he was desperate for our respect or at least politely asking for our tolerance.
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"Don't let imperfect word choices tank the conversation," as The New York Times rather politely puts it.
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Presumably, that offer has been made to previous president-elects by Taiwan - but they have politely declined.
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How do you politely tell someone that you don't feel the same way (at least, not yet)?
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First of all, I have a dog who has what I politely like to call 'anxious tummy.
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Carter politely declined to answer a question about President Donald Trump and impeachment during a news conference.
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As I politely sip on my Missionary, I ask her how many calories are in this thing.
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Despite this uncompromisingly hard line, he was politely received by the German chancellor and the French president.
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The Brexiteer faction as a whole contains a large number of what might politely be called eccentrics.
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There was the one I politely unsubscribed to because scheduling a meeting required 56 reply-all emails.
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She stopped attending events and, when her siblings were asked about her, the Kardashians would politely defer.
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To say the British establishment is unenthusiastic about America's president-elect would be to put it politely.
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He was politely received but didn't seem to change many minds, according to interviews by CNN afterward.
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Thore quickly went into action, and politely explained to them that her body is her own business.
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" And I very politely replied, "Let me talk to you about that after I get into office.
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Perhaps it helped to be able to blame the occupiers when politely taking over someone's paddy field.
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Her class, some as young as 7 years old, obey politely as she sums up the task.
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Bran politely refrains from telling everyone that Jaime definitely tried to kill him all those years ago.
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He said, politely, that I should not confuse elation of with a sense of a job completed.
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Ashley has straight up told us hers, so now it's time to politely nod along in agreement.
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Like the phrase "real women," it excludes and demeans everyone who doesn't fit politely into an archetype.
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We can still, politely, speculate and dream of a Sprousehart NYE photo after the clock strikes midnight.
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Instead this guy just calls the intruder a freak and politely tells the skunk to go away.
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Mustering all of my (fake) British composure, I smile politely and answer: no, I haven't seen Betty.
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We can imagine they would nod politely, but inside, long for the one who was not there.
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For example, if you strongly disagree with something, speak up politely and professionally and offer another solution.
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The baby, as though she knew how overextended her parents were, politely waited to arrive by appointment.
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A God who signed it, hugged the man, and politely gave him back the Sharpie, to boot.
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Time and time again, Republican elected officials have politely suggested that Trump use Twitter less and differently.
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I asked politely where I should put the food, and he pointed to the living room table.
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No. Politely, with a kind smile, you ask the young writer what you can do for him?
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The instant a person doesn't reciprocate interest or even rejects advances, it's time to politely bow out.
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After living on $60 a week in cash, I've gotten more comfortable politely declining social gatherings altogether.
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"So I would politely decline if I were invited to the Trump White House iftar," Patel said.
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"It was a nice conversation and we politely said goodbye and that was it," Ms. Godfrey said.
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About half way through the dinner, the husband politely stands up and taps his glass for attention.
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For those reasons, Maguire told his boss, he would have to politely decline the job in Karachi.
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It's like the movie is smashing two very pleasant, but politely uninterested Barbie dolls against each other.
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Tom politely declined and instead went down into the subway with local activists onto the next stop.
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Hungary, and set up a home base for what is politely known today as the alt-right.
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Trump's threats to politely walk out of the meeting if his expectations were unmet did not materialize.
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Brian McCann struck out looking at a high, outside curveball, and protested politely with the plate umpire.
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She then noticed a cougar stalking them, tried to shoo it away by politely reasoning with it.
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The police politely engaged with him and promised to follow up on any leads he might find.
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I stupidly told him that it wasn't giving me any pain and was politely shown the door.
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They went separately, and the researcher, whom I contacted, politely declined to provide the actual lap times.
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He implored me to do it for him and was furious when I politely declined the honor.
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Baker and Martinez transformed into nice guidance counselors, trying to politely and supportively goad him into participation.
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When we politely ask him to stop, he does, but only until we are out of view.
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But I don't want to treat him the way he treated me, so I respond politely. Help!
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A first step would be to politely decline to go to the White House for the ceremony.
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If you shooed these children away from your lawn, they'd likely do so very quickly and politely.
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Henry politely suggests that following some ambitious life plan doesn't always work out the way you intend.
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We reached out to WeWork about the issue, and a spokesperson politely declined the opportunity to comment.
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In the end she asked for a conversation "only on chemistry," but that, too, was politely declined.
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His firm told them, politely, that it's a waste to try to become the next Silicon Valley.
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I should have celebrated more, for example I was offered a gift but I politely denied it.
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Might she ask — politely and in person — if she had done something to hurt her friend's feelings?
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He offered to pick her up, but she politely declined, choosing instead to get there by taxicab.
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When reporters made jokes he smiled weakly and politely, but he did not encourage levity or cynicism.
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If she establishes an anti-vax litmus test for her bridesmaids, simply pass politely on the opportunity.
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I was silent for a while before I mustered up the courage to politely decline his offer.
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I've never had so many people politely inquire about my health, with a slight undertone of suspicion.
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I'm sure if I ask politely in antiquarian bookshops in Berlin and Vienna I'll eventually find it.
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How can I politely tell them their comments about my husband's hair are not funny or welcome?
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She politely refused, but when Tyler's muscle upped the ante to $100 ... she couldn't turn it down.
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I try to jog her memory politely and answer diplomatically, but then she returns with more questions.
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Even Apple's amiable cofounder, Steve Wosniak, wondered, more politely, whether the card might harbor some misogynistic tendencies.
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A man trapped there with me politely pretended that a relationship wasn't collapsing in front of him.
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This isn't a city that was built on baby steps or obsessions with politely recasting the past.
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Most economic papers are politely ignored by the world at large, but "Dark Matter" attracted wide interest.
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Dear Miss Manners: How does one go about politely refusing the entreaties of old friends to reconnect?
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While we generally conduct real-life interactions with strangers politely and respectfully, online we can be horrible.
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But I ultimately had to politely hint at the fact that I was overwhelmed by the pressure.
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Ms. Graf, who said she was "completely clueless," that Mr. Gounardes was attracted to her, politely declined.
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Your response is a judgment call in which you must politely and professionally decline the interview offer.
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He answered questions between politely fielding requests for money from a homeless man standing on the sidewalk.
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"Hello," he said, more politely than I'd expected, while he waited for us to explain our presence.
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Miss Franklin, as nearly everyone in her circle tends to call her, was distinctly, if politely, displeased.
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In turn, many of the executives listened politely, brought up topics like immigration and education, and chatted.
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Normally, I'd comply, as long as they sat politely at my stage and tipped a few bucks.
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Some sent plastic cups of beer that the athletes politely allowed to pile up on the table.
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When a passenger refuses to pay, transit officials say the bus driver should politely say the price.
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In a universe of runway to closet, the company remains politely contemptuous of glitz and unapologetically dear.
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" But he does note that he's used to "people politely suggesting that I play something 'less depressing.
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" The answer, as Blitzer politely pointed out, is: "There is no relationship between DACA and MS-13.
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But also he seems... how to say this politely... almost completely innocent of political instinct or knowledge.
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Nvidia was shit talking AMD, and AMD politely responded with just enough bite for you to take notice.
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Ursula von der Leyen, the president-elect of the European Commission, politely noted that he "faces challenging times".
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I knew he was lying, so I politely and apologetically reiterated that I could no longer come by.
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While Wolfers might not strictly consider himself a DJ, we've seen him play out, and we'd politely disagree.
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He politely waited for Close to finish her acceptance speech, until he began rolling over on the stage.
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You can send me your fond remembrances of your Honeycomb tablet (or politely place them in the comments).
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I will politely agree to number two, but I am very much actively a part of the process.
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"Jim politely suggested that it didn't sound very likely and he'd need some proof," his wife later recalled.
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The prime minister really did seem happy, playing golf and smiling politely while Trump raged about trade deficits.
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We offered to carry him to a taxi and take him to the hospital, but he politely declined.
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If a player tries to pick the object up, game heroine Amy politely decides to leave it be.
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After your homework, if you still notice price gaps between stores, don't be shy about mentioning them politely.
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Sanders said she "politely left" the Red Hen in Lexington, Virginia, after the owner told her to leave.
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The receptionist politely declined my requests to speak with someone from Foxconn, directing me to a media email.
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How can I politely communicate that I no longer think it's appropriate for him to give these gifts?
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After politely demurring, the "Bad Guy" singer eventually gave in, and slipped the large ring on her thumb.
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If the person doesn't take the hint, the staff member has politely asked that the cloaks be removed.
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It's been politely hinting we've overstayed our welcome for some time, and now it's resorted to throwing plates.
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While she's historically tolerated the constant barrage of hungry photos, she's now politely pleading for a little privacy.
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Maybe one of those randos was our lady Streep, politely asking for a piece of the BLL pie.
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But most are more like the one from this weekend, written politely by genuinely confused and frustrated readers.
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I felt like the dinner guest politely looking away while the husband slams his wife into a wall.
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So, I tried to politely stutter through a sentence asking them to, you know, maybe keep it down.
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For example, a user could choose to hide replies that simply (and even politely!) disagreed with their view.
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Peña Nieto passive aggressively explained how trade works and politely informed Trump that immigration peaked a decade ago.
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I don't want to get Biddix in any trouble, so I politely decline, hop in, and drive off.
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She politely informed me there was nothing else she could do, so I thanked her and hung up.
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And almost all of post-World War II American diplomacy is probably as politely establishment as it gets.
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And with that, Leighton Meester politely excuses herself from the ballroom, and heads out into the winter afternoon.
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The agency has historically had a dynamic of symbiosis—to put it politely—with the companies it oversees.
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Tricky. Luckily, there are a few foolproof — absolutely foolproof — ways to politely excuse yourself from a high five.
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Simply disable Face ID before politely handing your smartphone over to the authorities and you're good to go!
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I politely explained that the interviews I conduct are with the candidate only, unless special accommodations are required.
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If they politely but firmly change the direction of the conversation, they probably don't like what you're saying.
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Then there is the nature of Mr. Trump himself, whose policy positions are most politely understood as flexible.
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They would argue regularly but politely — splicing, Mr. Powers once said, fiscal conservatism with a progressive social consciousness.
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In other words, Powell has very calmly and politely said to his critics: The economy is running hot.
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Rick Scott (R) to call for the school to move to his state, an offer it politely declined.
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A moderator once politely asked that I stop referring to helminths as parasites and call them "symbionts" instead.
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I gulped them down as quickly as I could and took my leave as politely as I could.
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They burst in through the door without warning and informed her, politely, that she should go with them.
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In the same way, I couldn't help but ask about Hany's children, and we ended the exchange politely.
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Most audience members at the Swedish Cottage Marionette Theater politely turn off their cellphones before the curtain rises.
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"He had approached me to go to bed with him twice, but he did it politely," she said.
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She politely asked Crutcher to take his hands out of his pocket while they were speaking, Wood said.
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"We used wet fruit cake, for all of the — I don't know you say it politely," Bradley explained.
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However, if he is invited to the White House this time around, Kenworthy said he would politely decline.
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While we generally conduct our real-life interactions with strangers politely and respectfully, online we can be horrible.
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I began with my usual gambit and asked if I could borrow his ship, and he politely declined.
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But first, I'm politely asked to go so that Kirk can go start looking for a new apartment.
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"We ask them politely not to do it," Philip Pritchard, who maintains the Cup, told the Washington Post.
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The second person I talked to politely interrupted me when I said I owed money to the state.
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"To be honest, I didn't feel mental fatigue," Federer said as he politely answered questions in the aftermath.
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Some bacteria are acidifying their neighborhood, while others turn it alkaline and still others expel politely neutral waste.
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He shook Paire's hand, gathered his things, waved politely to the crowd and signed autographs for his fans.
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Although Barnes pulled Horstmann aside to chat, he stuck to his word and politely declined Barnes's date card.
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I stopped a police officer and asked very politely if he could point me in the right direction.
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For 45 minutes, we politely smush our bodies against the canyon's walls to avoid ruining other people's shots.
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Nina Jacobson, a producer of the series, politely nodded along before she went home to Google the killer.
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The Heat are doing the Pacers a favor here, but they politely decline the opportunity to take advantage.
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Also ... witnesses tell us a few fans recognized Emma and asked to take pics, but she politely declined.
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Politely explain why you shouldn't be working on the taskOffer alternatives to your boss's original task, Green said.
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Its round shape and courteous navigation makes sure it can politely share crowded hallways and travel via elevator.
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After another invitation to rejoin him was politely declined, the mayor's spokeswoman, Rowena White, called to follow up.
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" "And now is not the time for speaking politely or focusing on what we can or cannot say.
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Here are some tips: How to politely discuss political differences: Find common ground on the issue at hand.
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Maureen Dowd WASHINGTON — "Please stop smiling," I politely asked Barack Obama as I passed him in Boston's airport.
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Officer Domingo laughed politely, and added that maybe they were afraid of getting caught, or put in jail.
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"When these problems were addressed politely and firmly — I don't believe in yelling — they were fixed," she said.
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A man trapped in there with me politely pretended that a relationship wasn't collapsing in front of him.
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Mulderrig talked with precision, and politely corrected me when I asked if he was fascinated with Peter Bergmann.
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I told them, very politely, that the treats I had observed in their front hall were not allowed.
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How do I politely respond to older women when they're talking about the "joys of getting older," i.e.
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"Until they realise that drag queens are artists who [...] Also need paying, I&aposll politely decline," she wrote.
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After curtsying to the Queen, the princess followed her mother's lead by politely shaking hands with the priest.
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He ends leaving it as politely as he started, welcoming Lacey to Edmonton with a wave and smile.
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She politely asked Crutcher to take his hands out of his pockets while they were speaking, Wood said.
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Yet an announced crowd of just 22,303 dropped by to politely enjoy the United States' 8-0 victory.
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If he can&apost eat the food at a restaurant, Essas politely declines and offers a simple explanation.
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Ms. Gul, who had calmed down by then, shook hands politely as well, her gaze bold and challenging.
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He said, politely, of his black-hat approach, "It's a way of fueling the fire, if you will."
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To accomplish this, they will often sweeten the deal for you by 10% — 20% if you politely ask.
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The best attribute there might have been the graffiti in the women's bathroom politely wishing fliers safe travels.
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A no-nonsense woman who seems perfectly capable of taking care of herself, Rike politely accepts the offer.
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Voters have a responsibility to confront incivility that threatens democracy rather than to prioritize treating officials super politely.
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And, sure enough, a very sweet-looking white woman walks up to me, very politely, and says, 'Mr. Coates?
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Instead, she suggests a low-key activity like happy hour — that way, you can leave politely after one drink.
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The standoff quickly becomes the topic of the RSA panel, and Marlinspike waits politely for his turn to speak.
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When she asked where she could go the employees politely gave her a list of places she could go.
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If a place in the old order is all Australia is offering, China can politely turn that offer down.
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You can't choose your family members, so it's best to listen politely, then excuse yourself and join another conversation.
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We can shun them politely and smile at them as necessary, but other than that we just ignore them.
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"What about the fans who politely ask if you appear not to be busy?" a Twitter user chimed in.
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Kevin and Alex called Sandler "the nicest guy" and even invited him to their wedding, though he politely declined.
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How Omada Health changed "design" from a noun to a verb to "politely disrupt" the trillion-dollar healthcare industry.
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Is there any way to ask them politely to take down the decorations if they don't come down soon?
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But in the end the awkwardness of the medium forces the player to give up and politely sign off.
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Bikannavar says he "politely as I could", told the CBP officer "I wasn't allowed to give up the password".
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However, he gets upset if I politely decline, so these presents are really just taking up valuable closet space.
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Some big patrons might clumsily seek to influence research directly, and must be politely rebuffed by think-tank bosses.
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It was at this point the local fire authorities politely told Grasse he was out of his fucking mind.
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I politely told her I didn't think I could swing that, because I can only afford one big trip.
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The ship rarely leaves harbour, thanks to what Rimas Rusinas, the terminal's operations manager, politely calls Lithuania's "interesting neighbours".
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"And I very politely replied, 'Let me talk to you about that after I get into office,'" Trump said.
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The cat didn't react, she enjoys a good pizza sacrifice, and sits politely in her own time out chair.
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On a weekday morning Guillaume Aly politely takes off his headphones to answer questions as he arrives at 42.
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Adesuwa knew some of the street style photographers personally, so she politely asked them not to take her picture.
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BBC has heard the complaints over Jodie Whittaker's Doctor Who casting, and now the network is responding — very politely.
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People on the subway did a double take, and my coworkers very politely ignored my Oscar the Grouch arches.
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I was politely and compassionately told by multiple "industry insiders" that my presence in the film degraded the message.
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Meghan Markle has "politely" declined her invitation to the 2018 Emmy Awards in Los Angeles, according to The Sun.
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My mother politely clapped after Luke deftly slid across the stage on his knees and straight into someone's crotch.
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Despite the music already being in full-swing they are all sober, and politely welcome us into their circle.
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Noticing my elevated energy level, they politely but pointedly asked if now was the best time to do that.
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The local sheriff asked them politely to leave Thursday, offering them safe passage home if they'd just get out.
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But we were there to do a job, so we politely declined and focused on the task at hand.
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Utah will politely ask him to increase his usage and efficiency this year, and it's very possible he obliges.
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I politely explained the situation, saying that her daughter is pretending to be a celebrity to get free stuff.
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I contacted his immediate superior (with whom I'd had brief email contact previously), politely suggesting an alternative interview situation.
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She smiled politely and bit her tongue and did what she had to do to survive those rough years.
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He was surprised that Howe, a giant of the game, politely asked whether Granato might do him a favor.
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How to sneeze and cough politely Advice from Jodi Smith, the founder of Mannersmith Etiquette Consulting in Marblehead, Mass.
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When she offered the Central Library a free copy of her 2011 book "Rin Tin Tin," they politely declined.
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Noah politely refuses, saying he needs his rest because he is not yet where he professionally needs to be.
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Get on the phone with Verizon or Geico or Comcast and (politely) give them a piece of your mind.
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Of course, Americans are not free from their foibles — a word I am using to refer politely to errors.
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We cannot smile politely in the spirit of tolerance as people deploy their faiths in ways we consider harmful.
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So, should you always take the interview, or are there times when it makes sense to politely decline it?
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Meyers hypothesized that perhaps her tendency to wear sunglasses indoors was to blame, which the editor politely laughed off.
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"I think you want the stem," he politely responds as he kneels down to break off a stalky bit.
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Trump received Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau more politely, but a few weeks later blamed Canada for trade violations.
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At the next time out, Steve Kerr politely informed Green that the NBA isn't a place for nonchalant jogging.
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"This is, like, the absolute worst state to own a gun in," he added, before politely ending the conversation.
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If you bring Nick an Amy's frozen burrito and ask politely, he'll probably even sign it for you, too.
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Roy Maheu politely indulges my deviant line of questioning but reminds me that I'm here to write about food.
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Even during "Feel Good Hit of the Summer" I nodded along politely while Festival Hall reenacted Sodom and Gomorrah.
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The HEB grocery store in town had given them permission for remaining residents to politely loot for necessary provisions.
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I normally try to reply politely, but I'm not going to be able to get back to everyone today.
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I'm pretty good at asking people politely to lower their voices when they're on too-loud calls in restaurants.
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We just nod politely from a safe distance, shrug our shoulders and get by them as quickly as possible.
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You smile politely & try to push yourself into the crowd, but the massed people make no room for you.
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Therefore, he should only be using his Twitter to inform people politely rather than bashing other people or parties.
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The pair repeatedly refused to leave when politely asked to do so by the employees and officers, he said.
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Photos released by state media often showed him covering his mouth as he politely laughed with the supreme leader.
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Did they decide that it was time to politely educate their younger brethren on the charms of Ms. Lewis?
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My boss and her husband showed up, bearing wine, and were presented with the cocktail, which they sipped politely.
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Courage now meant walking up, unannounced, to the gate of Buchenwald and politely requesting to see the camp doctor.
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But you may also need to be (very) politely persistent if you need an answer sooner rather than later.
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Politely allow the assumption that I was in a pitiable state, satisfied by the fact that I knew better?
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"He represents me, like with this crazy Stormy Daniels deal," Mr. Trump said, as the show's hosts listened politely.
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"If it's insufficient, then you politely tell them that it's inadequate in your eyes," she wrote in an email.
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Whenever softhearted Maxine asked for help leaving her marriage — politely, indirectly, repeatedly — her mother and sister brushed her off.
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But he also pointed out, politely, that nobody had asked for batting to cease during the Spanish-American War.
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He deflected them politely, saying he would not be "commenting on the process," but lingered as the crowd grew.
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Locate a willing intermediary and Mr. Barthelat, as he is known, will decline — politely, firmly, repeatedly — to be interviewed.
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I do exactly what you suggest — politely listen for about one minute and then head back to my office.
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On the other hand, he was glad to see people argue so politely, especially at such an angry time.
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Shaheen quietly and politely demanded to know whether women were finally going to take part in the peace process.
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Using what would politely be called a "bathroom word," he suggested they managed to ruin Season 1 by comparison.
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And you can deal with a loud coworker simply by asking politely for the person to keep it down.
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And she politely reminded everyone just how vital Europe is to the economy and security of the United States.
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On the road, Pittman met with members of local government to present her findings, and most politicians listened politely.
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Instead I listened, politely, as he began to tell me about his partner of 33-and-a-half years.
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If you disagree with someone, and want to talk about it publicly on LinkedIn, do it politely and respectfully.
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"You are ranked No. 1, and she is Serena Williams," the questioner began before Halep politely cut him off.
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I politely tell the couple that we have dinner reservations and they get the hint and gather their things.
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Some choose veganism for health reasons, while others still go vegan after their meal politely asks them to reconsider.
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Damian Regbetz, an Australian actor and vocal performer cast in a variety of smaller roles, makes the most memorable impression as he meanders around the stage, crooning karaoke versions of pop songs into a microphone or politely — and then not so politely — asking an unseen figure backstage to return to his seat.
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When asked their ages by staff, they told the truth and were asked (politely) to finish their food and leave.
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In March, Mars made a rare appearance on the Mars Argo subreddit to politely ask fans to leave her alone.
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After the news broke, Harris politely tweeted that there remains "a huge amount of love and respect" between the two.
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" Fey admitted that she forgets the exact words that she wrote to Wintour, but that her message "was politely ignored.
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Samsung Canada politely announced its plans to halt service for the remaining Note7 devices in the Canadian market as well.
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Most governments give short shrift to rapporteurs, politely listening before ignoring their recommendations, which in any case are non-binding.
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I politely declined and told him I just wanted to be friends, since I did really enjoy talking to him.
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"I knew he was lying, so I politely and apologetically reiterated that I could no longer come by," Graham wrote.
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So he throws a small fit, very politely washes the glass he was using, fixes the kitchen towel, and leaves.
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As I approached a platter of mini-sandwiches in the kitchen, a woman politely asked which firm I was with.
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With the remaining 271 of the original 389-member team parading in, the audience politely applauded, and some audibly booed.
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Instead of stiff-arming me like they did in Dallas, they politely asked me to move out of the way.
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I'm going to have to learn how to politely tell students no, or this is going to get old fast.
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We can politely agree to disagree largely because in social settings we don't have to collaborate to make critical decisions.
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My colleagues were politely trying to both not look at me and see if I was OK. I excused myself.
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You can politely ask for them to refill your health by tapping a button, but it's merely that, a request.
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Mark Zuckerberg's company tried to purchase Snap for $3 billion in 2013, but the camera company politely declined the offer.
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Some called the President's first trip abroad a big success, but Trevor Noah would like to, uh, politely disagree, please.
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Steve tells TMZ Weinstein was belligerent and said no, while a restaurant manager says Weinstein was "sweet" and politely declined.
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One punter even took it upon himself to proffer Harvey a bottle of poppers, which he politely declined of course.
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They request politely for drug users to go and use over there, to spare the public from witnessing public consumption.
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The time for politely asking to be included in a conversation we will always be drowned out in is over.
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Just this past week, the social media team over at Merriam-Webster went viral for politely telling off Kellyanne Conway.
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You can channel your inner Tom Cruise without fear of your friends politely pouring your mangled Sazerac down the drain.
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In line at the espresso machine, they smiled politely and made small talk until the machine flashed an error message.
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The courtyard spectacle had all the trappings of a practiced performance, with the fighters politely agreeing with the intelligence officer.
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"I sat respectfully through his speech, and when he said things I could agree with, I applauded politely," she says.
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She listened politely while Mr. Yang explained universal basic income, though she was mostly focused on her coffee and sandwich.
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If you can, plan ahead and wear a robe so your therapist doesn't have to politely dawdle for too long.
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As the reporters fired away, Epstein gracefully acknowledged why the questions were being asked but politely declined to answer them.
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She said the group politely complied but her Puerto Rico shirt appeared to act as a trigger to the man.
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They want to disagree with Trump firmly but politely when necessary without picking a fight with the pugnacious front-runner.
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On Twitter, liberals politely begged 85-year-old Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to do everything she could to hang on.
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Then he politely opines that his nephew, Tuco Salamanca, should go to prison for assaulting Mike in the previous episode.
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If you ask politely and explain your situation, you may be able to lower your bill, simply because you asked.
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Just get the meats listed here, or whatever else you want in your sandwich, and politely pay cash and leave.
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He very politely declined and said he was invited by this group, and he really should stay for the duration.
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" I like it that he very politely replied like, "Oh, I'd love to, but I have to fulfill these obligations.
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People continue to politely introduce themselves, to tell Spike what a talent she is, how much they loved her set.
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How do I reconcile my obligation to respond politely as a representative of my organization with my tendency toward snark?
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The summary states that every day on his walk to work, the employee politely greeted a sidewalk cooking-gas vendor.
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In the previous book, a solitary hippo politely refused to join other animals in various activities — dancing, shopping, drinking juice.
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He's an American soldier who has some serious skills, an awfully big knife and what might politely be called issues.
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Based in Los Angeles, Ms. Bloom travels frequently, but still struggles to (politely) avoid conversations with strangers on the plane.
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That he had once told me, politely, as we sat down to dinner, "Mom, I think you forgot the vegetable"?
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If you are on the receiving end of aggressive networking, it is wise to clearly and politely define your boundaries.
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They potentially voided a constitutional crisis by politely, yet effectively, sidelined the President's attempt to interfere in an ongoing investigation.
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Some liberals would explain, usually politely, that I didn't realize it but I must secretly hate myself and other women.
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I got asked out once — very politely and respectfully, and with flattering, wistful chagrin when I said I was married.
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Gently, politely but insistently, they offered an establishment tutorial on statecraft for an administration that has disdained the very notion.
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Now she got nervous whenever it rained, and she cut the conversation short and politely rushed me off her lawn.
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No wonder we try to politely excuse ourselves from predatory men instead of responding with the ire that predation merits.
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Take a politely socially distant walk outside if you can, unless you are in an area that is locked down.
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The point is: While you may get turned down, you should always (politely) ask for what you think you deserve.
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Ms. Markle, 36 — born and raised in Los Angeles, the daughter of a yoga teacher — listened politely to that advice.
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Mr. Trudeau, who is popular at home and faces little organized opposition, is freer to politely ignore Mr. Trump's outbursts.
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As she entered, the adults clapped politely, but the preschool- and kindergarten-age children huddled on a rug went wild.
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Meg lives in Detroit and hasn't consented to be interviewed in years—through a friend, she politely declined my request.
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Read more " _____ • Alex Pareene in Fusion: "Liberals and scholars have politely explained why and how Murray is wrong for decades.
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In many political systems, someone would have been pushed onto their sword if they would not politely fall on it.
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So, when cloud makeup starting popping up on feeds last spring, we politely bowed out of the avant-garde fad.
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It is actually quite difficult to look someone in the eye and politely yet firmly refuse to answer her question.
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"Until they realise that drag queens are artists who [...] Also need paying, I&aposll politely decline," she wrote on Twitter.
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They wind up going to bed together, with Michael politely stipulating that Lisa make as much noise as she likes.
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" Lenny is nodding rapidly as if completely convinced but then asks politely, "Maybe that's a more familiar take on it?
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Mr. Abrams, 69, is described politely in foreign policy circles as a "controversial" figure, but that deeply understates the case.
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When questioned in the Japanese Parliament on Monday, Abe politely declined to confirm whether or not he had nominated Trump.
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Mr. Kroll offered him a Clamato, but Mr. Broderick, dapper in a sweater in competing shades of charcoal, politely declined.
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Now its executives politely chalk up those efforts as experiments, and say they're ready to get into TV for real.
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"We will respond politely as always, but we won't back down," said Lega strongman Matteo Salvini, the deputy prime minister.
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Business Insider drove within a mile of the gates of the Cominak mine before gendarmes politely asked us to turn around.
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By 7pm Thursday, the EFF was politely, but frantically, emailing Enigmail's founder, Patrick Brunschwig, but had yet to receive a response.
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And then—I don't know how to politely say what happened—but Funny or Die would just post it as well.
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They ask politely, phone in hand because they hate to burn up their data plans when they can use your connection.
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Those we interviewed politely declined to have their photos taken outside, and photographs weren't allowed inside the venue for security reasons.
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"The students politely refused and remained in their seats, with every right to do so," the district said in a statement.
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Kemper accidentally went on for "like 20 minutes" about SoulCycle after the former 30 Rock star politely asked her about it.
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In 211, he politely turned down the offer of a gift of elephants from the king of Siam (now called Thailand).
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It is not just that the party's Brexit wing contains a lot of people who might politely be described as eccentrics.
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The expectation on Adele's face is clear: she's ready to politely smile and applaud the efforts of someone without her range.
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Instead, Lovesick's main villain is something a little more quotidian: bad timing, and that most politely British of things, good manners.
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When a woman picking her son up from the shop flirts with him, he politely declines her offer to get coffee.
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The embattled NBC anchor said she politely asked the paparazzi not to take photos of her children, even offering them breakfast.
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But Tannehill politely closed that wide-open door on his own, throwing a game-ending pick to Pats safety Duron Harmon.
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"Can I politely ask on behalf of @NHSEngland @NHSDiabetesProg that you avoid making jokes about #diabetes on your show?" they wrote.
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It just means your average college lecturer is pro-EU, politely liberal, and in favor of some sort of economic redistribution.
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I offered to share the last piece with my Dad, but he politely declined and continued powering through his Godzilla portion.
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I politely waited and called on you despite the fact that you interrupted me while I was calling on your colleague.
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One of the officers politely informed her that there had been a coup and asked that she return to her house.
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"We don't mean to be rude but we bet that your glass cupboard is pretty boring," the product description politely explains.
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"Her family is working with investigators and we politely ask that you respect their privacy at this time," said Lt. Cmdr.
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She got angry when I politely pointed out that there's no way the outfit was made with a cigarette burn hole.
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Then I politely excused myself, took a sip of a beer that my photographer had waiting for me, and promptly vomited.
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The Fed is a collegial, consensus-driven central bank, but over the past six months an internal debate has politely unfolded.
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After the break-in, Ruth seeks comfort at her best friend's house, only to receive politely dismissive reactions to her trauma.
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We're happy to see the police politely reminding visitors to be safe, without discouraging them from taking their gaming habit outdoors.
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When a man approached the counter and presented his I.D. to check in for a flight, he was politely turned away.
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After he beat Zverev, Thiem politely wished Nadal well, then pondered the fact that his odds of winning had significantly increased.
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The spot politely encourages cellphone and social media use outside the venue only in an attempt to connect partygoers by talking.
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And then she politely tells him that there is still no chance in hell that she will ever date him again.
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Mr Walsh weeds out lefties from the start, politely declining to show them property, noting that they wouldn't fit in anyway.
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"Telling someone how you feel politely instead of just avoiding them for six weeks -- that's the stuff of adulthood," Tapper said.
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Facing a roomful of students with politely raised hands, Mr. Obama modified some of his standard lines for a younger audience.
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Nor is it easy to imagine the Never-Trumpers falling politely in line behind Big Orange if he is the nominee.
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Sanders tweeted from her official account after the incident, saying she had "politely left" the Lexington, Va., restaurant, The Red Hen.
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I wanted to know whether the European tradition of block-play had influenced him, but Persson politely declined to be interviewed.
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She used to show up at her daughters' school to volunteer, only to be told politely that her help wasn't needed.
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Slat politely greeted Welsh, who seemed amused and intrigued by the young Dutchman, as if he were meeting a child celebrity.
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They politely competed for swatches of grass in the shade of oak trees mounted with thank you for not smoking signs.
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The man, a comfortable-looking Brazilian in his late thirties, politely introduced himself and said that his daughter was learning English.
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As the only person of color in the room, Kaphar felt an obligation to politely express his displeasure, which was rebuffed.
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Before the Rio Games men's table tennis quarterfinals began last week in Riocentro, the announcer politely asked fans not to boo.
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In front of the stage is an area that anyone can trot into, pick up a flag, and start politely waving.
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If you have a good reason and ask politely, you may get either a store credit or your money back altogether.
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Director Brendan Maher lingers on the genteel brutality of asking for volunteers and politely filing boy soldiers out to their deaths.
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"We're having him fixed soon," my partner and I repeated like a mantra to friends as they politely extricated their legs.
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She becomes their maid and cook, and politely executes their simple Norwegian fare (this was decades before foraging became a thing).
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A tourist, whose request for an autograph the designer Gianni Versace politely declined moments earlier, is gawking outside the Versace mansion.
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In the times I've been around him over the years, he's typically punctual (for a rapper); he politely answers questions thoughtfully.
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Keep your back straight, smile and nod politely, and "if you feel like you're going to pass out, don't," he said.
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This collaboration finds common ground with Vallejo's E-40, one of hip-hop's premier linguists, who politely raps circles around them.
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Well, prepare for a new genre: books gently and politely skewering the corporate titans who claim to be solving such problems.
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A half-dozen conversations with farmers, academics and agricultural officials were cut short, politely, when the words "global warming" were uttered.
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Several prominent chefs, business owners, and food industry professionals firmly but politely turned down the opportunity to comment on this story.
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McColl says he's knocked on hundreds of people's front doors and asked them politely to please turn off their noncompliant boosters.
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I then politely assert that my husband and I are making decisions based on what's right for us as a couple.
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When actor Issa Rae announced this year's crop of nominees, she too offered up a little bit of shade — albeit politely.
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Voters have seen Warren tear into her opponents on the debate stage, politely but a little ruthlessly, with laser-like precision.
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I nodded politely but only really understood what they meant when I arrived at Tiananmen Square on Tuesday at 6 a.m.
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He was not, in fact, trolling Marlinspike, who politely showed him how to enable airplane mode and handed the phone back.
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We politely exchanged business cards, but, honestly, I was not interested in him or what he was doing at that time.
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Twice, people listened politely and then laughed since they had been living in their houses for only 10 or 12 years.
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They politely nodded, handed me a flyer with their press information, and went back to talking to each other in Russian.
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"Interviewers can - and do all the time - politely challenge wildly false claims without derailing the whole interview," he wrote on Twitter.
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There, they politely but firmly addressed what they deemed unsolved issues as Davidson prepares to introduce a related bill this fall.
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Instead, I saw him politely kiss the woman on her cheek and proceed to comport himself in a totally professional manner.
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But a growing number of state election officials have indicated — sometimes politely, sometimes brusquely — that they will not or cannot comply.
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How to politely make the case for free trade and Nafta in a way that didn't insult the thin-skinned president?
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Armed with this knowledge, I politely made the case for my own, without mentioning anything but my work ethic and commitment.
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One after another, women politely refused to answer questions about the recent vote splitting Kiryas Joel from the Town of Monroe.
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At the end, she said, he "politely" asked her to be "very careful" if she included the anecdote in her article.
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Parveen is inquisitive and gossipy, but Zaynab respects her mother's space, politely rejects her matchmaker hints, and goes about her life.
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Thunderbird American Indian Dancers' Dance Concert and Powwow (Friday through Sunday) Don't expect to finish these performances sitting down and clapping politely.
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Schumer politely thanked her, asking if she liked her sister's accessory, a Gryffindor hat she must have been wearing during the show.
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If you have leftovers, you can just scoop them in and politely tell the waiter that, no, you don't need a box.
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In the video, Steinfeld is seen politely waving the man off, but he remained persistent in trying to get close to her.
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Cops say they have cell phone video showing Zavala pouting on the bed and refusing to leave the room when politely asked.
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While she does seem to politely enjoy the solo show, a brief glance says volumes: This is also definitely not that deep.
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Say goodbye, it seems, to the politely returned text message (I've ghosted and been ghosted; what single person hasn't at this point?).
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People clotted just within the entrance, but he squeezed past, moving as quickly as he politely could, casting apologies as he went.
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He's your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man, a sweet boy who's never too busy fighting aliens to politely introduce himself to Carol Danvers.
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If you're into your assertive yet kind employee, you might wish you were better at politely but firmly stating how you feel.
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I asked the customer-service desk for an official employee hat, but was politely declined, even after I showed my driver's license.
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"We're steering things away from red meat this year for health considerations and also to avoid the methane issue," he politely explained.
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On entering Hitler's private quarters, Rayner was first offered Eva Braun's telephone, but politely declined claiming that his favorite color was red.
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While some Pretty Woman and Dirty Dancing purists may believe that their favorite films are perfect as they are, we politely disagree.
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So the manager politely asked me to quit, I did, and then worked at the Marble Slab almost directly across the street.
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When this particular showrunner made more lewd comments in the ensuing weeks, Vernoff tried to politely tell him his comments were inappropriate.
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The operations, his "brainchild," see heavy-handed groups of police tour local neighborhoods and politely ask suspected drug users to voluntarily surrender.
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When he wrote them again, he was passed along to other executives at Facebook who similarly, politely, gave him the brush-off.
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They nod and smile politely, but appear more interested in the free tea and gudeg, a local speciality made from stewed jackfruit.
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Even through the munches (which she very politely apologizes for, but hey, a girl's gotta eat) you can tell—she is psyched.
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In theory, "horse-trading", as the Indian press politely terms efforts to build a legislative majority by hook or crook, is illegal.
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They generally share a commitment to social justice, peace and equality but have often differed (sometimes politely, sometimes not) about other things.
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But according to reports from The Guardian and ABC, Musk was "politely" told that the mini-submarine would not be of use.
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But no matter how politely poised, his questions were invariably dagger-like, aimed right at the central weakness of the lawyer's argument.
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They were in Belgrade, competing in an environment that can politely be described as psychotic—particularly if you were born in Croatia.
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I watched a middle-aged man politely eat a free croissant while one reporter after another attempted to extract opinions from him.
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The Air Force is politely but firmly suggesting that anyone who was actually planning to storm Area 22014 might want to reconsider.
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Emma Stone and June Squibb also pop in to offer advice, like how to politely call someone a misogynistic prick (episode 4).
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They make great pets, can propel you to social media fame, and have even been known to politely ring unsuspecting homeowners' doorbells.
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She checks the amp and the tuning on her guitar and then steps softly up to the mic, politely welcoming the audience.
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Nod politely when your grandaunt is talking and subtly make eye contact to signal to your ally to get you out, pronto.
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Eva Hicks, a mother of three, said she politely asked the woman to step to one side as she reached for medicine.
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In that scenario, who among us wouldn't feel compelled to act politely, no matter how taken aback they were by the comments?
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The letters from the IRS are very politely worded, said Gaddis, whose clients have also received them after skipping the healthcare question.
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Whenever the conversation turns to something he doesn't care about, Sanders doesn't nod politely, or find a way to change the subject.
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That said, if you personally don't feel comfortable with participating in a tradition for an ethical reason it's OK to politely decline.
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They would show his screaming mother and maybe a single shot of her clutching his broken body, with his face politely obscured.
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Here he remained politely combative: "God's hand is upon this country," he said, and He would make the right choice: ie, him.
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When the sporting goods chain Bass Pro recently approached him to come into its stores for $25 an hour, he politely declined.
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" Noting that the older man seemed a little less than sober, the young man politely said, "Perhaps you should just go home.
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As it is, the lines are clever, warm, politely beneficent—toast more than poem, and a reminder of Neruda's long diplomatic career.
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Should you find yourself lacking motivation to exercise, the building will also politely remind you to take the stairs now and again.
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Up top we dug into the latest in the land of crypto, which Danny had politely summarized for us in an article.
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Maybe Ida would inherit a sweet and useless Roy, post-pornography, sitting politely behind a drool cloth, swaddled in food-stained sweaters.
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He went on to claim that after the flight attendant asked him to he put his laptop away he "quickly & politely" acquiesced.
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If you point this out and ask politely for a reasonable rent reduction, Mr. Frisch said, "often the answer will be yes."
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I watched many diners' jaws drop when the waitstaff politely informed them that their pancakes would take 45 minutes to an hour.
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A second sees a man politely asking for his money back after Starbucks employees wouldn't write the name Trump on his cup.
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Given that vague pornographic undercurrent, you'd think people would hoard these little boats of priceless sashimi, but everyone politely puffs and passes.
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Stereogum reported Tuesday that Moby got politely shut down by Lizzy Grant, who would later begin her career as Lana Del Rey.
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Once again, if left to my own devices, I would have figured out some way to politely disengage and decline his invitations.
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When people are anonymous, particularly if you politely say you aren't interested in them, they can say some truly awful racist things.
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"Well, then, I guess the story of how the Isaiah Thomas trade went down would have happened somewhere else," he politely scoffed.
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These kids knock at the door, and come in politely, and actually want to talk to grown-ups, and people are delighted.
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The meat has been seasoned just forcefully enough that it will announce itself, politely but clearly, as it breaks through the dough.
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The couple met in 2013 at a wedding in Vieques, P.R. Mr. Melton asked Ms. DiNicola to dance, and she politely declined.
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"Nobody would say 'No, full stop' ... but they politely conveyed they're not interested," said an industry source familiar with the Toyota talks.
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The girls laughed politely, but their eyes followed her warily when she walked from one side of the room to the other.
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"I'd very much like to continue our exploration of love indefinitely," he said politely, as if he were asking her to dance.
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The couple met in 241 at a wedding in Vieques, P.R. Mr. Melton asked Ms. DiNicola to dance, and she politely declined.
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Reid Strathearn, Fieri's gigantically tall manager, politely interrupts to let him know that it's time to head off to the NASCAR parade.
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The McDonald's worker gave him a small drink, so he politely corrected her and told her that he'd paid for a large.
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Needing only a draw to clinch their ticket to Moscow, the Americans politely self-asphyxiated en route to a 2-1 loss.
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As a United spokesman told The Times, the passenger was "asked several times, politely," for his seat before anyone beat him up.
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If they seem stressed when this question comes up, ask them politely to explain why it gives them anxiety or causes concern.
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There are the clipboard kids who politely swarm every attendee and make it difficult to leave without serving up some personal information.
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How do you politely ask someone not to film you, and how did these people not know it made us feel uncomfortable?
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When I said Cancer, her demeanor visibly changed drastically, and she just kind of politely nodded at me with a forced smile.
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The conversation switches to talking about another coworker's friend who has cancer and I politely excuse myself to avoid this triggering topic.
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The academy, which has final say over the producers and host of the telecast, has politely opted in favor of other choices.
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" Siriano politely tells Guadarrama, "that's not true" — stressing that a young woman's income doesn't mean "they shouldn't have something new and exciting.
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I politely asked him to let me be and he continues to follow and stalk me down like pray for hours now.
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After not speaking for a year, Mr. A started politely peppering her with "corny" e-cards and messages from AOL Instant Messenger.
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She is best known on Capitol Hill for positions that might politely be described as unexpected by other members of her party.
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For this reason, Dr. Woodward suggests you politely suggest colleagues connect with you instead on LinkedIn, a platform designed for professional connections.
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For this reason, Dr. Woodward suggests you politely suggest colleagues connect with you instead on LinkedIn, a platform designed for professional connections.
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The hoi polloi are no longer politely accepting a handshake, a kind word, or thrusting a baby forward for them to kiss.
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She politely told one that he was welcome to follow her all day, but that she would not talk about the case.
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People have fact-checked the idea that politely offering the police refreshment makes them less likely to react violently to a protest.
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As I crawled under a table in the showroom to confirm this, an IKEA employee politely asked if I needed any help.
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"Paul is not here right now," he informed them politely, and then after exchanging contact information, closed the heavy wood door behind him.
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The day of, I had to move back my reservations by 30 minutes, and the girl on the phone politely accommodated my request.
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She later recounted the incident online, telling Twitter that she left "politely" and will continue to treat people who disagree with her respectfully.
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One moment you're politely enjoying your second glass of rosé, and the next you're stumbling into your bathroom trying not to puke everywhere.
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Under their watch last year, I kayaked through glacial canyons, piloted an ATV across the tundra, and (politely) stalked a herd of muskoxen.
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When Kraft was asked if he planned to extend an invitation, he laughed and replied, "I think we're done," politely ending the interview.
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As befitted a junior member, he politely sought favors from or just a few minutes of conversation with those more powerful than him.
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They attempt to sell me on a tour to Chichen Itza and I politely decline as I cross over to a quieter avenue.
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When Fallon politely implied that Davidson should stop, the comedian pointed out that, erm, you can't fire a guest from The Tonight Show.
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" If any more women propose to challenge that principle, he said, "we will quietly, politely tell them this is not a good thing.
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We chatted about how much we love the brand so much, our cab driver asked us (not-so-politely) to change the subject.
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While tempting, she finds herself politely declining on many occasions to avoid the risk of dilution or creating confusion around her brand's authenticity.
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Read her full interview below, and if you have any questions, leave a comment below (politely, please) and she might just answer them.
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While some applauded politely as he offered now-familiar lines about racial discrimination, the loudest claps came when he talked about President Obama.
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Do you spend the rest of your life in a Zen-like state of meditative calm before passing away politely in your 90s?
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Asked about Sanders at last night's CNN town hall, Buttigieg praised Sanders's consistency, politely adding that he did not always agree with him.
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Siri today simply isn't capable of answering phones on your behalf, politely asking the caller what they want, and transcribing their response instantly.
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The bot politely asked the intruder to leave the building and immediately alerted security guards, who worked with police to apprehend the individual.
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The man later told police he "politely asked [several juveniles] not to sit on his property" before being attacked, according to the release.
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Blanc momentarily breaks eye contact with me to politely but firmly tell the intruder that he is answering my questions at the moment.
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Do they smile politely when you invite them into your cramped bedroom and motion to the multiple paychecks wrapped up as a display?
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Shortcuts like using templates that make responding quickly and politely a 30-second task (instead of one you're working on for 20 minutes).
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Vause politely let Callahan know she'd need to secure security personnel for her event, insurance coverage, and a laundry list of other things.
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Fueling Ford's trajectory from viciously mocked to politely mourned, his cancer demonstrated how malleable our emotional responses are in light of our moralizations.
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I wish people would learn to skip ahead to the part where they just agree to do whatever he politely suggests they do.
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During a question-and-answer session after his speech, one current and one former officer from China's People's Liberation Army politely challenged Mattis.
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If your answer is still no, I largely follow the same scripts above of politely declining and restating that my focus is elsewhere.
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We were asked once and moved... No harsh words were yelled on either side; we calmly and politely exited the plane when asked.
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Of course, if it's a serious matter that calls for attention, it's best to politely talk to them or consult a direct supervisor.
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This time, he was more explicit: I was silent for a while before I mustered up the courage to politely decline his offer.
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If you're offered one, politely hand it back and explain that you no longer accepting single-use, plastic straws and neither should they.
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To put it politely, the film did not prove to be as successful as anyone involved would have hoped (including producer George Harrison).
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Kylie and Kendall listen to the sob story about the salon politely, impressed that Brody owns a salon at such a young age.
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Or to put it politely, a medicated rat didn't feel rewarded helping a buddy, but was still plenty motivated by the almighty candy.
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Normally, we field emails from staffers in other departments blaming us for their headaches and asking us, politely but firmly, to stop spritzing.
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You've been, politely say, public about your misgivings about our current president, if Elizabeth Warren were the other candidate, what would you do?
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"I try to very politely raise my voice, but I think right now we have people in Washington who don't listen," he said.
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Maguire decided that if the agent running the box posed even one question about Iraq, he'd politely ask to speak with his lawyer.
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WHEN Jeremy Corbyn addressed the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) last year at its annual jamboree, he was listened to politely, but perfunctorily.
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Mueller, ever stern and taciturn, listened politely to these offered complaints and compromises by various FBI agent representatives, and firmly held his ground.
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In the conversation, the astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir wound up politely correcting the president about the history of women in space.
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" Thinking that perhaps she has come from the Bronx, New Jersey or even farther way, he politely asks: "Where are you from, Madam?
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" Trump, she explained, objects to "the shouting and the pouting long after the press corps has been politely asked to leave the room.
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Sanders said on Saturday that she "politely left" when the owner of the restaurant told her to go because she works for Trump.
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Do you expect us to politely surrender and accept that you will forever privilege our two opponents — the establishment and the right wing?
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An attorney for a client like Foad Afshar has little choice but to accuse an alleged victim like E.R., however politely, of lying.
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GYERYONG, South Korea — The audience applauded politely as the honor guard twirled its rifles, and oohed and aahed at the acrobatic taekwondo demonstration.
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As several reporters kept asking her questions, she politely stepped away to watch an on-going match at the new Carioca Arena 1.
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If he's afraid of a paralyzed man who talks politely and very slowly, how does he expect to survive a debate with Trump?
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Mr. Christie was politely dismissive of Mr. Romney on Thursday and reminded him that democracy did not always conform to the party's will.
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Essentially every person on the panel agreed, appearing to politely beg the FTC to regulate them so that people would like them again.
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