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"courteous" Definitions
  1. polite, especially in a way that shows respect
"courteous" Antonyms
rude discourteous impolite inconsiderate insolent mean unkind disrespectful thoughtless ungracious audacious derogatory dirty heedless ignorant impudent impure indelicate inelegant profane boorish churlish classless clownish loutish uncouth unsophisticated awkward clumsy uncivil uncivilised(UK) uncivilized(US) unfriendly unmannerly unpolished unrefined uncultured disobliging uncooperative alienating estranged greedy selfish unhelpful unobliging sullen surly unaccommodating obstructive disorderly unruly riotous uncontrolled undisciplined agitated bad complicated loud misbehaving noisy turbulent unmethodical violent wild unceremonious casual easygoing informal laid-back relaxed unobserved unbecoming improper indecent unseemly inappropriate incorrect unconventional ungenteel indecorous unladylike crude dishonest dishonorable(US) ignoble unethical unjust unprincipled unrighteous corrupt deceitful deceptive deceiving immoral low mendacious untruthful base intolerable traitorous mischievous naughty obnoxious ill-behaved ill-mannered rascal rascally roguish sly troublesome vexatious vexing wayward arch badly-behaved bothersome damaging dangerous aloof antisocial cold disagreeable distant grouchy grumpy haughty antagonistic chilly crabby cranky gruff hostile reserved standoffish contemporary current hot mod modern modernist modernistic newfangled new-fashioned present-day red-hot space-age state-of-the-art ultramodern up-to-date new age arrogant flashy important ostentatious significant pompous proud conceited egotistic pretentious egotistical lordly superior presumptuous high-hat overbearing peremptory bumptious vain

433 Sentences With "courteous"

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I was more courteous then, and I hope I'm more courteous today.
Argue with them in the most courteous way … .
Be courteous when meeting other trainers out in the wild.
A vendor or client sees you as sharp and courteous.
"She was extremely polite, very courteous, very humble," he said.
"Because it was the courteous thing to do," Pelosi replied.
It's also courteous to pay attention to your partner's schedule.
KILMEADE: you just know it -- GUILFOYLE: Isn&apost it courteous?
Yui ended up being courteous and helpful throughout the drive.
"He was very gently persistent, but courteous," Mr. Reardon said.
In contrast, on this walk in Japan everyone was courteous.
Previews of congressional testimony to superiors are generally considered courteous.
Credico said investigators from Mueller's team were professional and courteous.
She was always very polite, very courteous and very appreciative.
It's not proper, it's not courteous, and it's not fair.
Are they being courteous in talking to the people affected?
Be courteous, respectful, and kind to keep your rating high.
The adult wolves I met were also courteous, but remote.
Mr. Moon found Mr. Kim forthright and courteous, they said.
He described the son as courteous, unassuming and very quiet.
Always being classy, polite, courteous, and respectful of their traditions.
It was the courteous thing to do considering the alternative.
We are now following the courteous motions of the law.
The taxi driver who remembers his courteous, softly spoken passenger.
How can I find a way to stay professionally courteous?
" Turnbull also described the call as a whole as "courteous.
He slept through the night and was a courteous canine guest.
His Democratic rivals might be too courteous to bring that up.
She was in casual cloths and was extremely nice and courteous.
You are one of the smartest and most courteous guys around.
Plus, he is polite and courteous and, being small, easily transportable.
He is an unfailing gentleman and is courteous to a fault.
He is courteous, bringing gifts and beguiling both Anna and Kim.
But it's possible to be courteous while adding to your Pokédex.
Officials were respectful and courteous even when I was painfully frank.
This courteous gesture could help put an end to the matter.
Mr. Willis emphasized that most tour guides were professional and courteous.
"It was the courteous thing to do," she said. https://t.
Together, the band members came across as thoughtful, courteous and unified.
In contrast, Chairman Powell took a courteous but refreshingly firm tone.
Radio communications between the Australian and Chinese forces were courteous, Graham said.
We don't know who will win this battle of courteous knife twists.
She's very soft-spoken, very courteous to people, but completely no-nonsense.
He appeared controlled, courteous and answered all the questions addressed to him.
Every response I get is both courteous and articulate—something Nightbreed confirms.
Part of this is a function of Clark's solicitousness, her courteous manner.
I promise to be courteous no matter what you have to say.
Both very nice, courteous people representing an utterly broken and reprehensible system.
Bedside manners, courteous receptionists and short wait times all play a role.
We are glad that the rider's next driver was professional and courteous.
It takes a lot to rile people in this decidedly courteous nation.
In every dealing I've ever had with her, she's been very courteous.
Both Luo and Xue said police were calm and courteous to them.
That's the classy and courteous thing to do, particularly on a first date.
He was known as worldly, curious and courteous, as well as hard-nosed.
People notice if you have manners, if you're courteous and if you're kind.
I tell them to be courteous to everyone, including the staff and clerks.
There is also the concept of social intelligence, characterized by courteous social behavior.
He navigates the Eastern League with the courteous poise of a professional celebrity.
In our time, the weakened sense of civilized—meaning polite or courteous—predominates.
"I guess I like him like that," one of the courteous servers mused.
"He's very courteous to our staff and to me personally," Mr. Philips said.
Mr. McCain, he said, "wasn't too courteous" in his disagreements with Mr. Trump.
Hecker said the North Koreans were always "courteous and professional" on his visits.
Be courteous to the T.S.A. workers and give travelers around you personal space.
"It was the courteous thing to do, considering the alternative," she told reporters.
Intelligent people can have  interesting, intelligent and courteous conversations about a trending topic.
Klein recommends trying to stay relaxed and being courteous to everyone in the process.
Kozak's deputy, John Kunstadter, took me aside at an informal briefing, courteous but livid.
"It was the courteous thing to do, considering the alternative," she told reporters after.
"It was the courteous thing to do considering the alternatives," Pelosi told reporters afterward.
"It was the courteous thing to do considering the alternative," the California congresswoman said.
Isn't it the officer who should be calm, steady, even tempered, composed and courteous?
Jaimi was nothing but courteous regarding the spirits around her and I respected that.
You could see him straining to be courteous, to cede the spotlight a bit.
The idea that we were once more courteous and less obscene is a fiction.
Take time to practice interviewing before the interview, and be courteous throughout the process.
Courteous culprit Yes, the teen was wrong for breaking into a California couple's home.
"Our reporter was extremely sympathetic and courteous at all times" a spokesman for DailyMail.
Gore is equally perplexed by Spencer's claim, but slightly more courteous with his insults.
If any candidate has ever proven himself a fair and courteous adversary, it's Sanders.
Pelosi said afterward that "it was the courteous thing to do considering the alternatives."
They got a caseworker who listened and was courteous, but there were no answers.
In every interaction I've had with Rob, he has been courteous, professional, and respectful.
In every interaction I've had with Rob, he has been courteous, professional and respectful.
I have police officers in my family, and I'm very aware of being courteous.
That neighbor said the woman who lived with them was "a nice, courteous" woman.
No more business as usual, no more deferential or courteous acceptance of these phony platitudes.
"We need to keep a courteous tone... We have to read the room," Gottsman says.
"Mx." will allow speakers a courteous way to perform this same function in the future.
Ocean Prime, a restaurant near Ellroy's apartment, has numerous steak options and elaborately courteous waiters.
"IndiGo endeavors to extend courteous and hassle free experience to all passengers," the statement read.
You were smart, funny, unfailingly courteous: the punk-rock pirate king of the art scene.
It doesn't matter, particularly, whether the president is polite or courteous to his fellow politicians.
" Pelosi told reporters that her actions were "the courteous thing to do, considering the alternatives.
At 6 AM, nurses and dusty suits are somber, courteous toward one another and asleep.
"The staff members here are always super friendly and courteous to us," Browning went on.
Directed by two courteous employees to an elevator, we pressed the button, to no avail.
"It shows you can be an adult, compartmentalize, and be a courteous guest," she says.
" He went on, "I promise to be courteous no matter what you have to say.
She implored people to be courteous, since the staff members might be getting many calls.
Elliott's voice is so ringing and defiant, and at the same time so uncannily courteous.
One thing about the four of us is that we're pretty courteous to each other.
"Silencing @SenKamalaHarris for not being 'courteous' enough is just unbelievable," Ms. Warren tweeted last week.
" Earlier, she had said that it was the "courteous thing to do, considering the alternatives.
"You don't want to hear this," he said, as formal and as courteous as ever.
O.K., I enjoyed playing golf with him, you know, he's a very courteous kind person.
If incidental contact occurs, offenders may be courteous but must immediately remove themselves from the situation.
We do not condone our employees behaving in a manner which is not professional and courteous.
For dignity, a "small r" republican way is more courteous than a "small d" democratic way.
The Times suggested that both men were concerned with "image projection" because of their courteous exchanges.
Looking back, knowing what I know now, I should not have been so courteous and apologetic.
Hell, I dare say Regis in Blood and Wine, as a courteous vampire, does that, too.
"Mindful, courteous and self-aware people tend to be the people that get promoted," he said.
We always encourage our customers to be courteous and respectful to others when in our stores.
Gillespie and Northam won plaudits from editorial boards after their early debates for their courteous behavior.
A Scout is Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful, Friendly, Courteous, Kind, Obedient, Cheerful, Thrifty, Brave, Clean and Reverent.
My Cuban government handlers were courteous and friendly but stern when it came to frequent admonitions.
"In every interaction I've had with Rob, he has been courteous, professional, and respectful," Hatch said.
The app is even courteous enough to let you choose which tools appear on the Touch Bar.
She said he was courteous and told her he hoped he didn't make her feel that way.
Their stories just go to show that it's always a good idea to be courteous while shopping.
She's impassioned and courteous, with a confidence that seems to spawn from her level of self-awareness.
They expect certain things: dates on time, be a gentleman, call, be courteous, don't depend on text.
The volunteers were well prepared and, in almost all cases, unfailingly courteous to the others in attendance.
The sessions Wood witnessed were calm and courteous, with Salahi attempting to answer everything asked of him.
The Quran has many verses that command a courteous response to even a terrible insult to Islam.
I was taken to the F.B.I. facility, although I must say the F.B.I. agents were extraordinarily courteous.
As they proceed to move all around Ms. Dinnerstein, their relationship to her is cordial but courteous.
Projekt Spiecie is limited to intellectual, relatively courteous magazines based in Poland's major cities, Warsaw and Krakow.
A bigger concern, she says, is ensuring that the robot is courteous and people feel safe around it.
"One surprising thing for me is how incredibly sweet and courteous all the punks were," Ms. Boatwright said.
The remaining suitor was more courteous to the mother whale and her calf after the other males departed.
The officers, who Meyers described as courteous, allowed him to complete the school run before turning himself in.
Prosecutors said Yanez was not justified in firing his gun, saying that Castile was courteous and non-threatening.
"This was to me, a very delightful and charming and most courteous way of doing things," Duke said.
"He's very courteous, he looks out for her, and he's her protector," the Countess of Wessex said. 13.
"It was the courteous thing to do considering the alternative," Pelosi told reporters as she exited the chamber.
A Boy Scout is, apparently, trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent.
It's very clever — not ruse, but facade, perhaps: this smooth, courteous exterior that is very hard to penetrate.
Humble, courteous, grateful — name an adjective you would want from a chastened celebrity, and it applied to Rodriguez.
"I have been very courteous, and very kind," he said, before allowing Homan to respond to Garcia's allegations.
" Arthur Rubinstein at the piano is "authoritative, direct and courteous, like the captain of a trans-Atlantic liner.
Trump said he had been totally courteous and polite, dismissing the whole thing as partisan politics gone wrong.
But he has been consistently courteous, perhaps startlingly so, for those who were expecting a more bombastic persona.
Jennifer Hudson isn't dishing much these days in the midst of a custody battle ... except a courteous hello.
Those lessons that begin at age 7 teaching us to be courteous and deferential are partly to blame.
Its round shape and courteous navigation makes sure it can politely share crowded hallways and travel via elevator.
"[We] tend to be an overly courteous company, and simply don't want to make people uncomfortable," they added.
Shouty rooster is a reminder for Slack users to be courteous to co-workers from other time zones.
The other tenants in the building spoke of a "quiet and courteous" coexistence between the restaurant and neighbors.
"'Hello' is a part of the greeting that is a courteous and thoughtful thing to do," Pope says.
Be courteous of your work commitment, checking with your team first to plan coverage for any important projects.
The real Mr. Starmer is in fact extremely courteous even — according to Mr. Sands — at 7 a.m. meetings.
In other moments, the two were reasonably courteous, at least by the standards of a generally vicious campaign.
Caitlin Lee, 32, met the "extremely kind and courteous" couple after the newlyweds got iced drinks in Kitchener, Ontario.
Maybe the Black man was prideful, thought he could be courteous to his woman, keep her walking and clean.
We just ask that you contribute in good faith, keep an open mind, and be courteous to one another.
Today, our cars are programmed to be cautious and courteous above all, because that's the safest thing to do.
Travelers should be aware that their actions affect the people around them, and be courteous of the limited space.  
She said that was "the courteous thing to do considering the alternative," without specifying what that alternative would be.
Yet as the world grows more polarized and less courteous, that blue pill is starting to look mighty swallowable.
One generation later, I continue to advise my teenage son to be courteous and respectful during any police encounter.
Local Caitlin Lee met the "extremely kind and courteous" couple after the newlyweds got iced drinks in Kitchener, Ontario.
And, two, the defendant is not an angry Palestinian construction worker but a small and extremely courteous Peruvian bear.
He in turn wrote me a crisp and courteous letter, saying it was refreshing to be treated fairly again.
The Police Department has defended many of its policies but also has been training officers to be more courteous.
He doesn't even let anger interfere with his appraisal of Vladimir Putin, praising him for being courteous and businesslike.
Over the past four days, players opened news media sessions trying to give courteous answers, acknowledging their recent stumbles.
Our reporter was extremely sympathetic and courteous at all times, as is obvious from our transcript of the exchange.
They have always been very courteous to the fact we are in the middle of playing a song live.
But if you're a normal, courteous, non-rapey person in real life, act the same way on the internet.
The law firm to which Trump tax attorney Shari Dillon belongs sent a quick and courteous "no comment" response.
"[We] tend to be an overly courteous company, and simply don't want to make people uncomfortable," writes the rep.
I told him about my customers at the gas station, piss drunk or courteous or stoned beyond all recall.
Dolan said he was "kinda nervous" heading into the event and was pleased the candidates shared courteous private remarks.
Cohen has denied any wrongdoing but said the FBI officials were very "courteous" and "extremely professional" during the raid.
Enforcement can strengthen the bond between citizen and government, but only if police are open, courteous and use discretion.
"Our cars are programmed to be cautious and courteous above all, because that's the safest thing to do," said Krafcik.
"As usual I was candid and courteous but very clear about the strong differences we have on policy," Obama said.
For another, while the officer was courteous in this case, this really could have ended up being dangerous for Bynum.
"What does courteous sound like?" said Skyler Place, vice president for behavioral science at Cogito, an MIT Media Lab spinoff.
When I was inside, [for] every step of my process the staff and nurses and doctor were courteous and helpful.
They're mild-mannered and courteous in public, so someone else has to do the dirty work of winning for them.
Instead of trying to prevent arguments, we should be modeling courteous conflict and teaching kids how to have healthy disagreements.
In the voice message, his courteous voice sometimes broke from exhaustion as he described a recent victim of Russian airstrikes.
At the practice facility, he was unfailingly courteous to the grounds crew and other staff members, greeting everyone he encountered.
Staffing here is lean, with just three or four T-shirted staffers typically on duty, but they're courteous and responsive.
" Asked why she ripped up Trump's speech, @SpeakerPelosi said because it was "a courteous thing to do considering the alternative.
Mr. Briggs is delicate, courteous, sentimental; his dancing is at once the most eye-pleasing and the most musically abstruse.
It's not just senators being courteous to a colleague known for being something of a loner in the upper chamber.
If your mom or friend was picking you up you'd (hopefully) be courteous and communicative, so do the same here.
My experience, day to day, with people I deal with is that they are fair, they are charming and courteous people.
"Today, our cars are programmed to be cautious and courteous above all, because that's the safest thing to do," Krafcik wrote.
You have a person who is literally one of the most courteous people on earth, sits on the board of Tesla.
Publix and Wegmans tied in cleanliness and item availability, while Trader Joe's scored highest for the fastest checkout and courteous cashiers.
In person, he was much like you'd imagine from the endless reports on him: appreciably geeky, pleasantly courteous, and intensely intelligent.
This will alert them that you have mentioned them (when they check their notifications), and is the courteous thing to do.
His first meeting at the consulate several days earlier had been courteous, so he had few qualms going back, she said.
She could tell the board that you would be courteous and, for example, not share the elevator with any anxious shareholders.
But I noticed that she didn't show the briefest hesitation to do a task that I saw as unnecessary yet courteous.
Neighbors take the time to chat with each other, and even in larger cities people are generally courteous with one another. 
Eighty-one percent of Republicans say people are less courteous, as do 2628 percent of Democrats and 28503 percent of independents.
And if you are ill yourself, be courteous to others by washing your hands often, and avoid sneezing onto your hands.
They also anticipate that hosts will act like hotel staff members, meaning they will be courteous and blend into the background.
You can be firm in your commitment to take the vacation days you deserve while still being courteous to your colleagues.
Mr. Hopkinson said they had been surprised by how friendly, well mannered and courteous the local people they encountered had been.
You might even be tempted to exchange a few courteous words in the Anglo-Chinese garden or the Temple of Venus.
Cohen said FBI agents who raided his home and office "were extremely professional, courteous and respectful," CNN quoted him as saying.
Accordingly, all enforcement action by members must be based on sound professional judgment and accomplished in an impartial, courteous, and consistent manner.
"He's a tough guy but he was warm, courteous and actually quite charming," McCully told the New Zealand Herald after the meeting.
Jurors acquitted Yanez even though prosecutors said he was not justified in firing his gun, saying Castile was courteous and non-threatening.
" Cohen, however, told CNN's Don Lemon shortly after the raids last month that the FBI agents "were extremely professional, courteous and respectful.
"After your quick and courteous explanation, quickly pivot to what excites you about the new company's values, mission and culture," Welch says.
Letters and memos show McCormack as a courteous, ambitious steward of Palmer's interests, from endorsements and appearances to setting up pro shops.
"I'm so nervous all the time about it," he said, cleareyed, candid, and strikingly courteous as we talked in an empty classroom.
A few hours after writing to Campbox's email address, Mr. Bailey replied with a courteous, even chipper, email, asking how he could help.
Dressed in ironed jeans and crisp shirts, the men were courteous and formal, a marked contrast to Bolsonaro's folksy and often offensive slang.
"Unfortunately, you could not be counted on to be courteous, as you are a child in the most important role the world knows."
WebMD was even courteous enough to provide a few suggested questions to take advantage of this new capability on your various Echo devices.
Even with a packed schedule, the Duchess of Sussex showed she's a courteous guest, worthy of a spot on The Great British Bakeoff.
I don't think most big tech companies would be as courteous when shuttering services that didn't pan out, but it's a great precedent.
While there are certainly kind, courteous, and civil progressives at Google, the existence of the monoculture also enables the worst sorts of behavior.
I have one good friend who regularly encounters this editor at their house of worship and says that he is amiable and courteous.
Unfortunately, you could not be counted on to be courteous, as you are a child in the most important role the world knows.
Service, including ordering cabs and accommodating our desire to be on an upper floor, was prompt and courteous, and Wi-Fi was free.
He was extremely polite and courteous, and certainly good-humored when the cameras were off—we had lighthearted conversations as well, you know.
Ultimately, spending Christmas at Disneyland means preparing for lines, planning ahead, and making sure you're always courteous to the employees you interact with.
Rubio's prerecorded video should be courteous and will probably follow the "praise generic Republicanism, not Trump" approach of Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell.
He said footage showed that Mr. Castile was driving normally, pulled over quickly and was alert and courteous when talking to Officer Yanez.
What counts is the manner of slaughter, and—this being the most courteous of films—the vital importance of never mislaying one's cool.
" So, in the light of these verses, the Muslim reaction against Islamophobia should be calm and gentle, and "in the most courteous way.
This is the man who can be both assertive but courteous, relatable but informed, and a serious thinker with a sense of humor.
But I will tell you that members of the FBI that conducted the search and seizure were all extremely professional, courteous and respectful.
" Adds a source on his later CBS show Cosby: "He was very courteous, but he expected things to be done in a certain way.
Angered but helped by "courteous" airport staffers, he was booked on a later flight and directed to a lounge for a three-hour wait.
It seems the government's desire to do business with Russia and maintain courteous diplomatic relations is more important than public safety and criminal justice.
Every aspect of life and culture feels like an art form — from its efficient, meticulous trains to the elegant, courteous nature of its people.
We talked about that, as well as what his contingency plans are and how coronavirus has made the average passenger a smidge more courteous.
Although he hadn't accepted any of my puzzles yet, he was very courteous and took the time to write detailed responses to my submissions.
Asked about the incident as she was walked out of the chamber, she replied, "it was the courteous thing to do considering the alternatives."
But if you spend any time with Bourdain you realize that he is controlled to the point of neurosis: clean, organized, disciplined, courteous, systematic.
Servers, hosts, and bartenders at chain restaurants may deal with hundreds of diners a week, so courteous guests can make their lives much easier.
"Service on the European airlines was courteous and efficient," Alastair Gordon explains in his excellent cultural history of the industry, "The Naked Airport" (2004).
And if they do wish it — albeit politely, in the manner of a white lie — is the sin somehow less cardinal for being courteous?
Trump also tried to argue that he'd been courteous with Zelensky -- and the transcript did show the avuncular nature that the President sometimes adopts.
In addition, offering wrap-around sunglasses for visitors to pass through an installation like Holzer's in Bilbao would be a simple and courteous gesture.
As she exited the chamber, Pelosi told reporters that she ripped up the speech because "it was the courteous thing to do considering the alternatives."
"You seem extraordinarily thin-skinned to quite courteous questions, as if you don't want to be challenged in any way shape or form," Wright said.
And a courteous Twitter user has even thrown the official M.C. soundtrack, Rae Sremmurd's "Black Beatles," on the video clip to make things extra legit.
Like many of the other 17 Republicans who have agreed to meet with Mr. Obama's pick, Mr. Boozman emphasized that he was merely being courteous.
Unhurried and courteous, Anderson loosens his bow tie, undoes the top button of his shirt, and takes his seat with a quiet air of relief.
The president later lashed out at Messing in his own tweet, claiming that Messing had been courteous to him when the two had met previously.
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He was not a particularly courteous roommate, and Glass recalled having to retrieve empty doughnut boxes and chicken bones from his room with some regularity.
Or has it just touched down, the beachhead of a courteous, almost welcome invasion from the fully networked, algorithmically optimised and increasingly well controlled future?
THEY'VE BEEN VERY COURTEOUS TO ME ABOUT PRINTING MY EDITORIALS AND SUCH AS THAT SO I DON'T WANT TO SAY THAT THEY'RE TOTALLY ONE SIDED.
But in the interest of a civil society, let's all try to be mindful and courteous of others — and hey, at least it'll be over soon.
But everyone is really courteous and genuinely happy to have Darius at the farm, so they have to find another angle to help spike the ratings.
"Prior to having high definition cameras in our pockets, people seemed more courteous to animals," said Tibbitts, who has been a tour guide for 25 years.
Turnbull said he had a "warm relationship" with Trump on Friday after a leaking of the transcript, describing the call as a "courteous" and "frank" conversation.
She wrung her personality out of the soothing, courteous tones of a space station's PA system, delivering megalomaniacal taunts in an arch, glitchy chorus of voices.
But I know Nauman to be, besides one of the most unassuming and courteous men I've ever met, a stickler in things that matter to him.
But what this means is that most politicos have learned how to be courteous and respectful to each other because the threat of reprisal is real.
One survey suggested that the British spend 67 hours every year queuing, as we say here — and as your president was recently courteous enough to note.
The result is stories like Kaur's, in which people are afraid to go out into their own neighborhoods or even do something courteous for their neighbors.
He's a sensitive soul, at times bitterly cynical, at times charmingly naïve, always courteous, in the grip of a desperate compulsion to own nothing at all.
The values of the Scout Law — of being trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent — are not ideological or partisan.
"As judges, we have an obligation to foster a nondiscriminatory and courteous workplace that is respectful of everyone inside and outside the Judiciary," Judge Tymkovich wrote.
" ZTE, meanwhile, said it was cancelling its press conference because it tends to be "an overly courteous company and simply [doesn't] want to make people uncomfortable.
Camp's decision to shutter the service isn't so much a surprise as it is a courteous bullet to the forehead after a very long and slow death.
"Demonstrates a polite, helpful, courteous, proud, productive, and professional image when engaged in his assigned duties with the public," his supervisor wrote in an October 2015 evaluation.
Most people in Washington and around the country are quite courteous when I give talks, but the warmth and gratitude I felt from the prisoners was special.
In the messages, Mr. Mellul comes across as a conscientious and courteous young man whose friends would email him for help with their school essays and résumés.
One result of the therapy is that Annie meets Joan (Ann Dowd), a fellow-mourner, warm and courteous, who teaches her how to contact the dearly departed.
Mr. Trump brought up Mr. Priebus's October interview with the special counsel's office, the people said, and Mr. Priebus replied that the investigators were courteous and professional.
Staff was courteous, though I left a room service tray and bag of takeout outside my room door, and they failed to take it away for hours.
"I have expectations of my employees to be respectful, to be courteous, to be decisive, and to treat everyone with dignity," she said at a news conference.
When a white actor raises the issue with an actor of color, and principles and job opportunities are at stake, should the colleagues be courteous or confrontational?
In contrast to her husband, Katharine has been described by colleagues as professional and courteous and lacking in the bravado and theatrics that typify her husband's television persona.
"The number-one tip I'd give to riders (besides being on time!) is to be courteous," Lorianna Ferrara, an Uber driver who works in New Jersey, told me.
Along with the engineer in the cockpit, smoking in the cabin, courteous attendants and plenty of legroom, the control tower looks like becoming a relic of aviation's past.
What's chilling about both is they initially present as engaged, courteous, even genial men, with a strongly developed moral sense and a genuine interest in others as humans.
His unhinged mood was encapsulated in an encounter between the President and Jeff Mason of Reuters, one of the most down-the-line and courteous reporters in Washington.
It starts with Venom shouting for food (causing a frenzied Eddie to bite into a live lobster), and evolves into a courteous friendship of mutual understanding and respect.
If you're wary about getting lubed up on your (or your partner's) precious 300 thread-count sheets and Mongolian fur pillow, we get it (and you're very courteous).
If you disagree with her evaluation of a situation and want to offer an alternate option, feel free to do that, but keep the discourse civil and courteous
That character, with her wounds from the Spanish Civil War, is pretty familiar, as are the shrugging French cop (Thierry Fremont) and the courteous Gestapo agent (Tom Wlaschiha).
I fear I interrupted Professor Jacobi to ask whether these trends tell us anything about how Justice Gorsuch is likely to act, given his mild and courteous manner.
I went into my host's house on guard — and hardly knew what to do with the kindly, courteous and really fun man who stood in front of me.
Some were thank-yous; others a clumsy, but courteous, attempt to get his views across to other people; yet others just a "good to see you" kind of thing.
That said, if you are intrigued by the thought of having sex in public, it's your responsibility to make sure that you're being courteous to the people around you.
In terms of keeping your rating high, Uber suggested a lot of the same strategies I had already applied: "Be timely, be courteous, don't pile in," Uber told me.
"You have the freedom of being away from your usual environment, but you have to be courteous because you don't have total freedom — it's not your house," she says.
DOKEHOLM Collapsible Fabric Laundry Hamper See Details For those who will have their car with them, we can almost guarantee that others parking around them won't be overly courteous.
At the end of each patient visit, a nurse gave a survey to the patient, saying it was intended to measure courteous and competent medical care during the stay.
In southwestern Pennsylvania, courteous drivers practice the "Pittsburgh Left," where it's customary to let one oncoming car turn left in front of them when a traffic light turns green.
I'm telling my story publicly now because I hope that when this happens again to another young woman, and it will, she will not be so courteous and apologetic.
The building, however, is merely the backdrop for a truly upscale experience, with courteous, knowledgeable, and friendly staff; bespoke eclectically furnished rooms, and outstanding on-site food and drink.
But just as much, the later Murillo self-portrait is a rejoinder to that earlier one — a courteous but resigned epistle from an older artist to his younger self.
With the election and the campaign, the rhetoric become more vocal, and people felt empowered to no longer be civil or courteous and to just say what they feel.
It was an uncharacteristically courteous display from a President who a day earlier was insulting London's mayor from his plane and griping about negative coverage of his state visit here.
Southampton Village Mayor Mark Epley was overheard saying that while the Kardashian sisters kept things pretty low-key, the influx of hangers-on and subsequent film crews weren't so courteous.
A worldly Chicago art dealer (Embeth Davidtz) travels to rural North Carolina to meet the parents of her golden-boy husband (Alessandro Nivola) and receives a chilly if courteous reception.
I didn't want to offend the man in charge of political programming at ABC News, and I tried to be courteous and apologetic, and practically ran out of the office.
In a phone conversation with CNN on Tuesday, Cohen described the raid as "all extremely professional, courteous and respectful," in contrast with remarks made by the President the day before.
When I called him up to talk about it, I found him to be courteous, direct, and thoughtful—every inch the classic Southern gentleman he was undoubtedly raised to be.
The only time he dropped his studiously courteous manner, she added, was after she declined to serve as an informant and refused his request that she keep their meeting secret.
Afghan and Western officials described General Nicholson as courteous and friendly in meetings — often reminding the Afghans across the table of old battles they had fought together — but also firm.
The rapport between the two is courteous and playful in the film, as Michelle feistily keeps her date at arm's length while he uses charm to bring her guard down.
But as they were wrapping up their conversation, McWhorter, perhaps fishing for a regional compliment, asked Martinez whether he found people in Alabama to be more courteous than folks in California.
The Tesla blog post notes that no one would ever leave their car parked at a gas pump for that length of time and that Supercharger users should be similarly courteous.
I didn&apost want to offend the man in charge of political programming at ABC News, and I tried to be courteous and apologetic, and practically ran out of the office.
Meyers told local media that he was on his way to drop his daughter off at school at the time of the arrest, and described the officers as polite and courteous.
While you can't really make or break a hookup if you say something awkward and stilted, phrasing things in a courteous way can make you and your partner feel more comfortable.
Dano doesn't appear in his own movie, but its texture is of a piece with his courteous and careful performances, where he always seems to plead fruitlessly with an unjust world.
Penn depicts Alfredo as courteous and efficient as he transported the actor and Mexican telenovela actress Kate del Castillo from a hotel in Guadalajara, via car and plane, to the meeting.
Even in its sincerest form, it expresses concern at a remove — a quality that enabled a statement of empathy to be reinterpreted as cheek shining out from behind a courteous scrim.
" Another retiree on the call reported that her friend successfully had the ice maker in her refrigerator cleaned out by a Sears repairman, whom she noted was "very precise, very courteous.
I am not late for appointments; I am not inefficient; I am polite and courteous to those who contact me through my landline phone or by email, which I use judiciously.
He waded through the crowd with great patience however, and while he might occasionally blow off questions in a bit of a bluster, his interactions with individual reporters are generally courteous.
In Egypt, you can't be a real Ousta just because you can handle a steering wheel; an Ousta is courteous, polite and respectful of riders' privacy and completely manages a safe trip.
Indeed, the email issue in the forum was to some extent moderated by the fact that the two candidates weren't on the stage together and the discussion was courteous and relatively brief.
Rakish, dapper, not quite ruined, quavering with half-concealed amusement, courteous toward a fallen world, and somehow both urbane and faintly spectral, he could have stepped straight out of a Sargent portrait.
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"Our primary concern is ensuring that we conduct a careful and courteous renovation to preserve this iconic piece of Miami Beach history," said Silvia Karman Cubiñá, the executive director and chief curator.
They are now using less strident tones, and a 53-Star official said on Friday any plans to raise the budget deficit will first be discussed with Brussels in a "courteous" way.
Our hosts were always courteous, but there was a whiff of menace that didn't exist on my previous trips to North Korea, not least because three Americans are currently being detained there.
If you're really sure about the situation and about your motive, you could have a courteous conversation with your employees, in which you urge them to be mindful of your salon's reputation.
As we drew closer, I noticed the uppers' strangely courteous conduct now that there were swans on the boat, quite at odds with the decisive force it had taken to grab them.
White House aides say they expect the president to try to refrain from criticism during the transition because of his belief in the importance of a courteous and dignified transfer of power.
Trump's central issue with the Hamilton protest is that he thinks it was rude to Pence, and that the cast should have been more courteous, especially within the walls of a theater.
All pet owners are encouraged to try Roadie, a 24/7 option for safe pet transportation with a courteous and compassionate driver, and know they are helping pets across the country as well.
Tall, courteous and soft-spoken, she is a woman who takes trouble to greet captains of industry by the lift and escort them back to her office, often then serving them coffee herself.
WASHINGTON — In the hours after the Iowa caucus, Donald Trump was courteous and somewhat subdued in his concession speech and tweeted a string of surprisingly reflective explanations for his second-place finish there.
It would be nice to believe that the horrific attack on the republican congressional baseball team would provide the catalyst to transform our dysfunctional and polarized politics into something more functional and courteous.
But residents are welcome to run, walk or socialize on the grass as long as they are "respectful, courteous and neighborly," according to the new rules, which were passed by a majority vote.
Although Trump has publicly cast doubt on the veracity of the intelligence community's findings about Russian interference, Clapper said Trump was "very solicitous, courteous, even complimentary" during the private briefing on the findings.
Residents also brought up other grievances and needs: a request for soundproof windows, a more courteous and helpful on-site contact with the company, and more transparency from the company about its activities.
Not only was Simmons a good talker, he was also courteous, dependable and willing to make the trek from his home in Annapolis, Md., to the bureau in Washington whenever he was needed.
The classic Gurney type was pale of skin (though slightly ruddier after summers in Maine or winters in Florida), courteous by nature and descended from a long and unbroken line of Anglo Saxons.
Employees were expected to absorb "the Ikea spirit," to be humble, clean-cut and courteous, not just knowledgeable about Ikea's products but enthusiastic about its corporate ideology — principles to work and live by.
The industrialist gave his associates autonomy in their work, was tactful and easygoing with lower-level workers, didn't react angrily when approached with criticism and remained courteous even in heated situations,  he writes.
The staff members Zuckerberg assigned to work with us always have been courteous and committed to "do the right thing" when it came to degrading the marketing capabilities of bigots and terrorists on Facebook.
"Of course, I tried to be courteous and appropriate and all that," she told her members on Wednesday, according to the Democratic aide, who spoke on condition of anonymity to describe her private remarks.
The visitors mostly want to take pictures with the stone staircase in the front, and they've all been quite courteous, she said, adding that some even knocked on the door to ask for permission.
Mr. Heginbotham's choreography, at first sight, may seem derivative of Mr. Morris's — buoyantly musical, courteous with hints of mischief — but in "Angels' Share," his own more bizarre sense of humor soon made itself known.
In addition, Stan and Ollie were, by all accounts, decent folk, industrious in their craft, courteous to their supporters, and especially appealing to children, who relished the revelation that adults could be idiots, too.
On July 11, the Public Affairs Office at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington state put out an announcement calling for users to be safe and courteous while using the app on military bases.
If anything, their devotion to Weird Al, whom 26-year-old fan Johnny O'Hern describes as "this empathetic, courteous, tactful, humble, warm, and honestly delightful role model" may have contributed to their good sportsmanship.
As described in David McCullough's 21950 book "Truman," this president was a modest and courteous man, who did not ask to be treated as a genius, and virtually no one treated him as one.
Mac Douglas, who lives about 100 yards away from Mr. Paul, said on Sunday that he was shocked to hear about the altercation, and that Mr. Paul and Mr. Boucher had been courteous neighbors.
It certainly was something we were much more courteous about than we used to be with cigarette smoke, so I'd venture that you really want to pay attention to where your smoke is drifting.
Analysts do not expect Scharf to give off the same vibe as his predecessors though they said he may make an extra effort to be courteous, given the amount of attention Wells Fargo receives.
While jail officials have been "professional, respectful and courteous," Avenatti's lawyers want him moved to the general population, where he can meet with them and better prepare for trial, which could start next week.
Plus, guests are generally very courteous, Airbnb has a great internal messaging system and resolves issues quickly and easily, and I have the freedom to travel when I want to and still make money.
And if you're the least bit courteous, you probably took steps to keep from spreading your misery to others, whether by staying at home, washing your hands regularly, or minding where you coughed and sneezed.
You can always say no to the suggested drop-off — but if you're able to walk a block and save your fellow riders and your driver from traffic hell it's a courteous and helpful option.
As president-elect, he acted in what in a normal world would have been considered a courteous manner by accepting a congratulatory phone call from a fellow democratically-elected president, Tsai Ing-wen of Taiwan.
Some of these comments are curious and courteous, some are laden with envy or "wisdom": Take my advice; it won't end happy for you ; you will find you have nothing in common with this child .
Though most drivers follow the rules and are generally courteous, encountering a truck going the opposite direction on a road that is only just wide enough for both of you can get your blood pumping.
They can inspire us by defining values that are important to us; if, for example, someone is very rude and you form a grudge about that behavior, it may inspire you to be more courteous.
"It's a contribution to an important cause and to another form of community," she says, meaning the nerdy and unfashionably courteous Old Weather Forum, an online chat room that many volunteers speak of with affection.
"We try to be very courteous and law-abiding on all our rides, so if you see a group of 20 or 30 bikes riding down the road, please do the same for us," Howell said.
Victor, who is still attending Sierra High School, says that administrators — including Vice Principal Greg Leland and Assistant Principal Dan Beukelman, who are named in the suit — have been respectful and courteous throughout the legal dispute.
It's a messy reality of taking dick up your butt: If you don't want to end up with a disappointed top and a gross sex situation on your hands, a courteous bottom needs to douche beforehand.
When Vice President Mike Pence went to see Hamilton, Miranda penned a spur-of-the-moment address for cast member Brandon Victor Dixon to deliver to Pence, and it was courteous and optimistic to a fault.
I'd tell your family, including your aunt and uncle, the truth: You love this man, and you won't be coming to family gatherings with your aunt and uncle unless they agree to be courteous to him.
The questioning lasted only a few minutes and was courteous, Mr. Ghazvinian said, but the officer asked if he had close family in Iran and sought his opinion about the current situation in Iraq and Iran.
In interviews crammed with expletives, the 71-year-old former mayor spoke warmly of Beijing and Moscow, describing Chinese President Xi Jinping as "a very courteous person" and Vladimir Putin as a man who was sincere.
He was kindly disposed to all, courteous, and of gentle bearing, and by all alike, white and black, or of whatever creed, religion, or race, the news of his death will meet only with genuine regret.
"I keep seeing all this anecdotal information that in person he is a delightful person -- that he is courteous, that he is agreeable — that has not come across in the campaign or in the tweets," Lacy said.
"Judge Kwan's behavior denigrates his reputation as an impartial, independent, dignified, and courteous jurist who takes no advantage of the office in which he serves," said the ruling, authored by Utah Supreme Court Justice John A. Pearce.
" Kim Jong-un was the first North Korean leader to step over the line to the South, and the occasion aired on live TV. Kim was described as "mannerly and courteous" and a man of "self-assurance.
If your instinct is to immediately get out of the lane that will be closing, you may think you are being courteous to fellow drivers by reacting early — but in reality you could be slowing traffic, experts say.
As Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) — cute, courteous, literary and deranged — pursued his quest to be the perfect New York boyfriend, the bodies piled up, and the rom-com was shown to have been a horror story all along.
Next, amid leafy labyrinthine fronds, came courteous jesters on stilts against a backdrop of magic mirrors, a chorus of farmyard animal noises, and a troupe of unicorns, both black and white, that nobly bowed as visitors walked by.
In between the stints at the shelters, Dr. Bello lived for a year in a private apartment on East Second Street in the East Village, where neighbors said he made an impression by being unusually helpful and courteous.
I was approached by no less than two people with white stickers, only for them to preface it with, "My room is out of your budget, do you still want to hear about it?" before a brief, courteous conversation.
A new law signed by the governor earlier this month will allow delivery robots, or personal delivery devises, to operate on sidewalks throughout the state, but the robots have to be courteous and use crosswalks just like everyone else.
PARIS (Reuters) - Drinks group Pernod Ricard is having regular and "courteous" talks with activist investor Elliott, although it is not necessarily meeting Elliott any more than it would with any other regular shareholder, the head of Pernod told Reuters.
Their negotiations — quiet conversations over coffee and cigarettes, reminiscent of the courteous exchanges between the aristocratic French and German officers in Jean Renoir's "Grand Illusion" — are interspersed with Mr. Sokurov's meditations and a twilight tour of the museum's galleries.
Given the increased number of problematic men in Hollywood right now, it's refreshing to see a star like Keanu who seems to be genuinely respectful and courteous for no other reason than because it's the right thing to do.
I don't dawdle, and even when walking at high speeds, I'm courteous — always willing to sway to one side, change speed in traffic or even take wide berths around large, lost, child-toting or otherwise compromised gaggles of pedestrians.
His sober, courteous demeanor brings out Masino's vanity and his natural talkativeness, qualities that help make the government's case during the Maxi Trial of 1986, a chaotic spectacle that suggests an episode of "Law & Order" directed by Federico Fellini.
Judge Gorsuch's critics say his own mild and courteous manner masks a fierce commitment to a right-wing agenda, and political scientists say he is likely to vote with the court's most conservative justices rather than with Justice Kennedy.
PARIS, April 18 (Reuters) - Drinks group Pernod Ricard is having regular and "courteous" talks with activist investor Elliott, although it is not necessarily meeting Elliott any more than it would with any other regular shareholder, the head of Pernod told Reuters.
" Earlier The Verge reported that ZTE had cancelled its press conference because of travel and visa delays, according to a company spokesperson, but also because "[we] tend to be an overly courteous company, and simply don't want to make people uncomfortable.
Yet because most cabin crew are so courteous and professional, few of us probably have a good sense of how they would like us to behave so that they can go about their jobs as efficiently and pleasantly as possible.
" Loughlin previously told Your Teen, in an interview published when her daughters were 14 and 15, that she "was raised to be a grateful and courteous human being" in "a nice, down-to-earth family with no sense of entitlement.
To postpone the vote it ought really to have sought Parliament's permission—at least, that would have been "in democratic terms, the infinitely preferable way…in any courteous, respectful and mature environment," according to John Bercow, the speaker of the House.
The night before Howell's arrest, Sandra said she dreamed about her sister, who told her, "It was OK." Shackled to a chair and appearing via video conference, Howell was courteous and employed a thick Southern drawl during a December court appearance.
As he conferred back and forth with our translator in his soothing baritone, he remained a courteous conversationalist while never giving away too many of his secrets (probably due to the fact that he says he can't remember most of them).
But a bar in the U.K. got fed up with how some of its male customers were sexually harassing its female bartender, so they created a sign to remind them that being courteous doesn't think what some men think it does.
The band are planning the cruise to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their Bowlie Weekender, a 1999 festival they curated at a Pontin's holiday camp in Camber Sands, and as music's most courteous band, they want to consult their fans.
A gentler, more insidious face of the system, however, belongs to the courteous, smiling, well-dressed man who, carrying a bouquet of flowers, showed up early last month out of the blue at the ninth-floor Moscow apartment of Nataliya Gryaznevich.
It borrowed from Boy Scout law (helpful, friendly, courteous, kind) and served as a polite Midwestern demurral to the notion that New Yorkers went out to eat in order to be intimidated by frighteningly attractive servers whose cheekbones could slice shallots.
Schamus is a great producer of independent cinema, having overseen—and sometimes co-written—the work of Ang Lee, but this is the first movie he has directed, and the rhythm of the storytelling feels careful and courteous to a fault.
I will just write a courteous note to my neighbors apologizing about the noise my floor installation will make and that will make them feel so much better when they are home with the flu and the workers are jackhammering over their heads.
One of the issues the country faces is how hard it has become to have courteous discourse among people of differing political views — how we all tend to demonize people who disagree with us in a way that rules out productive conversation.
"Throughout the ordeal, the officers were courteous; however, it was aggravating to be detained when the only thing I was guilty of was being a black man walking down the street in his neighborhood with a stick in his hand," Judge Griffin wrote.
Sessions may be a courtly and courteous Southern gentleman but those qualities, charming and desirable as they may be in a senator, simply are not nearly enough to make one fit to serve as Attorney General of the United States of America.
Aeria told Insider that although sometimes customers aren't expected to fully clean up after themselves, it's courteous if they throw away their own trash, since it gives workers more time to wipe tables, mop the floors, and generally provide a better eating environment for everyone.
But I complied, and I also remember him sitting a little too close to me... I'm telling my story publicly now because I hope that when this happens again to another young woman, and it will, she will not be so courteous and apologetic.
Just be courteous if you plan to make a public space your office — be sure that coffee shop is O.K. with people working there for long hours, and make your all-day presence at one of their tables worthwhile by buying food and drinks.
Ms. Kassel said in a phone interview that part of Mr. Bhargava's skill was his ability to be courteous and accommodating toward the great artists he worked with but exacting and demanding in the editing room, especially when he thought someone wasn't paying full attention.
Leonard Cohen: You Want It Darker (Columbia) A few weeks before this was released, Cohen deflected rumors of his imminent passing by telling reporters that he intended to live forever; a few weeks after, he cemented his well-earned reputation as an incorrigibly courteous liar by dying.
Could it be Larry, the hairless, muscular, six-foot-seven, dark-green creature who has slain his tormentors at the Institute for Oceanographic Research and has turned up in the kitchen of the housewife, Dorothy, seeking shelter and offering sex, courteous companionship, and help with the housework?
" Obama called the four-minute conversation with Putin "candid and courteous," which included discussions on Syria and Ukraine in which the President said he conveyed that he was "deeply concerned about the bloodshed and chaos that's being sewn by constant bombing attacks by Assad and the Russian military.
He is a difficult artist to handle and hold because while he feels the weight of race and racialized taxonomies — and conveys their heft to the viewer — he is also happy to shape that weight into a rock and hurl it through the nearest window pane of courteous propriety.
As the deadline for Brexit looms and recedes, the Anglican leader has used his influence in two main ways: to argue against a no-deal Brexit on grounds that it would exacerbate social dislocation and poverty, and to plead for a spirit of national reconciliation through courteous conversation.
More from Tonic: As I'm sure you can imagine, people are getting their faces into all sorts of places during a play party and, being a courteous bunch, play party attendees make a good faith effort to stay fresh for whomever they get up close and personal with next.
"He was kindly, courteous, ever-willing to listen to those who had not his fund of knowledge and always ready and glad to impart something from his vast store of learning," wrote A.J. Curtin Cosbie in the journal Nature in an obituary for Sørensen, who died February 12, 1939.
It's worth mentioning that the traditional "business executive in a suit" persona could still be found at places like the Sennheiser booth where seriously dressed German audio engineers were demonstrating the first Neumann headphones, or the Fostex stand where courteous Japanese headphone designers were showing the new TM2 modular wireless earphones.
Mr. Giornetti is one of the most courteous men in the business — a good thing in a gentleman, less so in a designer — and his show of discreetly mismatched checks and tweeds, the best cut trousers seen this week and blouson jackets in tomato red suffered from an excess of correctness.
Bringing a gift for your host when you're visiting from out of town is often a courteous move and something that Turkmenistan's president, Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov obviously believes in as he brought quite the gift for Russian president Vladimir Putin on a trip to the Bocharov Ruchei state residence in Sochi.
Volvo has little confidence that human drivers will be reliably kind and courteous to the first robot cars to hit the road: The carmaker plans to leave its first road-faring self-driving cars, a pilot group of 100 SUVs leased to users in London sometime in 2018, completely unmarked.
The two men met at the White House to begin coordinating details of the transition between administrations a day after Obama noted that his staff would extend to Trump the same courteous and respectful assistance that they had been given eight years earlier by then-President George W. Bush's team.
James Buchanan, a wealthy bachelor, at all times courteous and dignified, connived behind the scenes even before he was inaugurated to help coax the Supreme Court into the calamitous Dred Scott decision of 1857, handed down a few days after his swearing-in and widely considered among the court's worst.
"That Girl Is You" unfolds from introduction to obsession over a four-chord syncopated guitar riff, with Mr. Matthews playing nearly every part in the studio, yet there's an improvisational volatility to his voice — breathy and cagey, then rounded and courteous, then agitated and scratchy, then shrieking in wild-eyed falsetto.
Screencap: KYTXIn the Southern United States, the weather can be deadly, but it can also be surprisingly courteous, as an elderly Texas woman learned this weekend when a tornado picked up the bathtub she was hiding in, spun it in the air, and put her back down in the woods without injury.
In the context of driving, these in-group/out-group "contests" can be equated to times when we feel it's our turn to go at a 4-way stop, or we deserve access to an open spot during a lane change, and even the collective norms we hold about safe and courteous driving.
Unlike the real world where everything comes to a sudden halt when Drake or Beyonce are courteous enough to upload anything more than a breath onto streaming services, this place stops spinning at the slightest rumor—even from the most unreliable of sources—of a grainy Instagram ripped snippet from Lil Uzi Vert or Playboi Carti.
Give us a Grudge prequel period piece next year or Grudge in Space the year after or a post-apocalyptic Grudge about how the last few Grudge survivors have to be really, really, nice to each other to avoid someone dying while sad or mad and igniting the curse again, like some kind of extremely courteous version of A Quiet Place!
S. lawmakers are raising concerns over the Amazon Echo Kids Edition, a hands-free, voice-controlled hockey puck of a device that reads bedtime stories, plays Disney tunes, and programs our offspring to be tactful and courteous when interacting with artificial intelligent machines—a useful survival skill to impart in advance of humanity's impending subservience to the cybernetic authoritarian regime that shall one day enslave us all.
Dick DurbinRichard (Dick) Joseph DurbinSenate Democrats push Trump to permanently shutter migrant detention facility House panel investigating decision to resume federal executions To combat domestic terrorism, Congress must equip law enforcement to fight rise in white supremacist attacks MORE (D-Ill.), one of Obama's earliest Senate backers in the 2008 Democratic primary, said Biden was too courteous when his rivals attacked him in the first debate.
Dick DurbinRichard (Dick) Joseph DurbinSenate Democrats push Trump to permanently shutter migrant detention facility House panel investigating decision to resume federal executions To combat domestic terrorism, Congress must equip law enforcement to fight rise in white supremacist attacks MORE (D-Ill.) said, "We owe it to taxpayers to treat them fairly and in a courteous way" until Congress devises a government that doesn't collect taxes.
" For the past 21990 years, ever since the Sunset Tower Hotel was painstakingly restored to its Art Deco glory, nobody has gotten a power table at its restaurant without going through one man: Dimitri Dimitrov, a Macedonian immigrant and career maître d' who was once described in a New York Times profile as "so ostentatiously courteous it conjures up a Slavic geisha scripted by Mel Brooks.
Scouting is apolitical in its rules ("a scout is trustworthy and loyal"); scouting emphasizes looking out for each other and not using harsh words ("a Scout is helpful, friendly, courteous, kind"); Scouting teaches doing your duty with a cheerful countenance ("a Scout is obedient, cheerful, brave"); and Scouting emphasizes that all Scouts are stewards of the environment, human relationships and beliefs ("a Scout is thrifty, clean and reverent").
Watch the full scene here:Read more:Trump delivered an 80-minute State of the Union address, taking a victory lap on his claimed accomplishments without mentioning impeachment oncePelosi ripped up Trump's State of the Union address after he finished speaking, saying 'it was the courteous thing to do considering the alternatives'Nancy Pelosi broke tradition when introducing Trump at the State of the Union, leaving out the words 'honor' and 'privilege'
Read More: 12 big-batch cocktails to make this yearMistake #5: You're not asking guests about their dietary restrictions before you plan your menuRead More: 10 must-try treats to get at Aldi this summer for under $10Mistake #6: You're not labeling the foods you're servingIt's courteous and handy to add sticky notes or small menu cards to the food you're serving, noting dishes that might be dairy-free, gluten-free, vegan, etc.
So Ms. Merkel, the courteous daughter of a Protestant cleric, is doing something she finds awkward: calling out Mr. Trump in public and questioning his commitment to the American leadership that Europeans had taken for granted since World War II. "Merkel is clearly trying to figure out how to deal with Trump, and it isn't easy for her," said Klaus Brinkbäumer, the editor in chief of Der Spiegel, the country's largest-circulation newsmagazine.
Here's a condensed step-by-step guide to this new system, which, if successful, will likely see rollout at other national airports:Load up your preferred app- For Lyft, select a standard Lyft ride- For Uber, select an UberX rideYou will be provided a four-digit (Lyft) or six-digit (Uber) PINHead to the pickup area and hop in the correct lineWhen it is your turn to take the next available car, present your PIN to the driverBe courteous and tip your driverThat's it!

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