Courtesy
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214 examples of Courtesy in a sentence
So let's switch gears and look at a really complex problem
courtesy
of the U.S. government.
So maybe we sell a shoe and it becomes the greatest shoe you ever wore ... the greatest car you ever drove from "The Greatest Movie Ever Sold," the greatest drink you've ever had,
courtesy
of "The Greatest Movie Ever Sold."
When the dominant female gives way to a subordinate, it's not out of
courtesy.
If we run the numbers forward to 2020, we of course have an exact number,
courtesy
of IDC.
CA: In the meantime,
courtesy
of the Internet and this technology, you're here, back in North America, not quite the U.S., Canada, in this form.
We have some video of that
courtesy
of the University of Washington.
And this next use case is very personal to me, it's Professor Adam Gazzaley's glass brain project,
courtesy
of UCSF.
And then,
courtesy
of Fox Business News, they called the concept "The 50-Year-Old Intern."
But discrimination also occurs in more minor and subtle experiences, and so my second scale, called the Everyday Discrimination Scale, captures nine items that captures experiences like you're treated with less
courtesy
than others, you receive poorer service than others in restaurants or stores, or people act as if they're afraid of you.
So I doused him in cologne every day, which he thought was very nice, and therefore he brought bread and butter every day, which I had to eat out of
courtesy.
That's just common
courtesy.
Or we can fill up two-and-a-half Yankee Stadiums and say, "You are out of work,
courtesy
of Amazon."
A bias that we know in the food industry is the
courtesy
bias.
The "everyone's life is better than mine" story,
courtesy
of social media.
My neighbor brought this turkey over, subjected me to it, and didn't have the
courtesy
to apologize.
The gore is bloody and sadistic, too, with delights such as teeth pulling and scalping
(courtesy
of Olaf Ittenbach).
She plays a woman who keeps sitting on something that rocks back and forth
courtesy
of an African-American servant (Paul Edgerton in blackface).
During this time a man (Welles) keeps passing her by
(courtesy
of the scene constantly repeating).
At least "Fast Times" had a fair share of satire and sensitivity behind its slapstick
(courtesy
of a good director, Amy Heckerling, and Crowe's undeniable penchant for capturing letter-perfect teen-speak); here, Chris Penn (Sean's brother, natch) is the goof-off who makes life hell for straight arrow Eric Stoltz, and the filmmakers seem to think he's hilarious.
Though the Our Gang comedies still have their followers, I've got to say that their attempt to graduate to feature films,
courtesy
of Hal Roach came up way short.
Out of
courtesy
to him I did not walk out which I wanted to do.
There are some amusing bits,
courtesy
of the splatter FX and campiness.
What your treated to is 2 hours And 3 Minutes worth of unintentional laughs
courtesy
of the worst script ever writing it was even penned by Eric Roth, Who brought the world 'Forrest Gump! well one things for sure the script is not Oscar worthy,It's Razzie worthy!
I rented this film
courtesy
of Netflix, thinking I would receive the 1972 version.
Somehow however, this film got by me until I had a chance to catch it today
courtesy
of my local library.
This Christmas gift arrived
courtesy
of TCM.
The pleasant song score comes
courtesy
of Paul Williams who also makes an appearance as the resident pianist at El Sleazo's.
This working girls go to hell soap is a time capsule candidate,
courtesy
of its immaculate physical production, 50s costuming (look at all those bows and pearls), creamy Johnny Mathis theme song and oh-so daring (for its time) sexual attitudes.
Erotic, but increasingly violent
courtesy
of dreams purchased from a crazed occultist that rapidly turn into nightmares of some magnitude as the sorcerer gets inside them to manipulate poor Mr Wong.
Spoiled-upper-crust-babe Domino Harvey (Keira Knightley, in an ersatz-badass performance as shallow as her gorgeous looks) is sick of the shallow lifestyles of the rich and famous in Los Angeles, and accosts gruff bounty hunters Mickey Rourke and Edgar Ramirez to learn a more exciting trade; along the way, there are double-crosses, shootouts, media attention
(courtesy
of a tongue-in-cheek Christopher Walken, phoning in his trademark sleazebag), and laughable hints at romance.
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