Polite
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214 examples of Polite in a sentence
She was intelligent, conservative,
polite
and genuine.
Address them by name, be polite, make very sure how much this means to you, and convince them that this film can attract a huge cult following.
opening sequence,with the so called flaming skull,looked like it was made on the cheap,to be polite.normally,i
Here we have three interesting famous artists of all-time cinema, charming Bette Davis,
polite
and educated Leslie Howard with his English accent, and a terrible Humphrey Bogart as the villain of the film.
This leviathan from MGM piles on the lavish sets and costumes but manages to evoke little more than
polite
boredom mixed with the occasional snicker.
I was far too polite; just wanted to click my heels and go home.
The deliberate slowness of the camera as it moves throughout scenes; the way characters react to one another with little more than glances and smiles and
polite
gestures who imply much more than what they say; the theme of a rigid society and the woman who unknowingly disrupts it with her "scandalous" conduct; the story of a repressed love affair: this is not the stuff that makes Martin Scorcese films as he's more known as a filmmaker of aggressive, extremely violent films depicting mainly Italian-Americans in a gritty New York City.
"Never refuse an invitation, never resist the unfamiliar, never cease to be polite, and never outstay your welcome").
I wanted to walk out but had made the mistake of sitting in the middle of the row, and so to be
polite
to my neighbors, I sat through it all.
What a gigantic piece of regurgitated whale excrement, and that's being
polite!
However, the book by Henri Charriere about his experiences apparently has a LOT of inconsistencies and outright fabrications (a
polite
way of saying he was a liar).
And for a Montana gal who had to brush the sagebrush pollen out of her hair before joining
polite
company, stow her lasso, and pretend to be civilised, how did she manage to master the accent and rhythms and patterns of speech, dress, and mannerisms of those real savages, the gals in those short tart's skirts who live in tower blocks in East London and are married to men who support Arsenal Football Club? (Ugh!
If your experience of "limited" animation is "South Park", you can be forgiven for thinking that "limited" is just a
polite
synonym for "bad", since "South Park" looks crude and awkward and just plain awful even when compressed to fit the tiniest of TV screens.
She can act too - see the scene where professionalism forces her to be
polite
to John's fiancé.
Vincent Elbaz was a fine D'Artagnan the right physical type just a little too tall and a little too mature but he gave an excellent performance.D'Artagnan in the novel was very polite,sensitive but brave and would not back down from any duel.
No matter what situation he finds himself in, he is courteous,
polite
and he accepts that these are the customs of these people!
Finding her niche in hand jobs (to be polite) she sets about becoming the best in London and the target of headhunters (or hand-hunters in this case) What I really enjoyed is the sheer brilliant humanity that Ms Faithful brought to the screen as she realizes that there are real people who work the industry, real that is with families, and homes of their own Special mention must go to Miki Manojlovic and Jenny Agutter for two of the best scenes in the film.
This movie could very likely have been ripped off a failing fourth graders essay paper.Trust me, it was that bad and I am being as
polite
and considerate as I possibly can.
I think it best if we were to draw a
polite
and discreet veil over this project, which may have been worthy but was not worthwhile.
There has been so many better films and TV shows on this same subject that reigns mountains over this "flick" (to be polite).
The OECD thinks these cuts are still insufficient, but Germany's usually
polite
unions now speak of "acts of force" and 350,000 people demonstrated last June in Bonn to protest the import of "capitalism American style" and demand the Chancellor’s resignation.
The obvious topic of conversation as the horrors of the bombing, but the driver, while polite, was unresponsive.
In his own way, though, he is an engaging,
polite
man, hip to contemporary cultural icons, and even given to singing at public occasions with wry lyrics and verses.
Ban invariably nods his head in
polite
agreement without giving clear guidance.
While my words were met with
polite
nods and plenty of questions, few of the Bosnians to whom I spoke seemed to believe that the ICTY would actually amount to anything.
Based on my personal experience, Rowhani is a
polite
and open character.
But of course the point of the original joke was that the curate was just being polite: an egg is either good or bad, and his was bad.
Instead, donor governments and the World Bank have insisted for years that impoverished countries cut financing to these villages, under the guise of promoting “macroeconomic stability” – a
polite
way of demanding debt repayment – and reflecting the ideological delusion that the private sector will step in.
Hence the fierce (albeit arcane and polite) dispute between the two sides at the International Monetary Fund’s recent meeting in Lima, Peru.
When middle-class women anywhere in the world get over this taboo, we will do so by understanding that money is never just about money, and that becoming financially literate means pushing back against a social role that casts middle-class women as polite, economically vague, underpaid, shopping-dazed dependents.
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