Batarical Hatashmi(ph), one of the Sunni leaders, insists it was nothing more than a courtesy call.
As is common practice, the Chinese were given a courtesy heads-up that this action would be taken.
Swarthmore says it does waitlist some students as a courtesy, but rarely anyone with no chance of getting in.
Mr. Clinton, trying to avoid offending Syria, went on to Damascus right after that to pay a courtesy call.
The community decided not to publish his name as a courtesy even though the news media did print his name.
But within those bounds, he made a courtesy call to Duffy to cancel their golf game for later that day.
On visits to higher-end establishments, Powers and Thomas usually give a courtesy call so they can enter through the back.
By that time, Prasher was living in the Huntsville area, where he drove a courtesy van for a local Toyota dealership.
He is scheduled to pay a courtesy visit to the grand mufti of Jerusalem and the two chief rabbis of Jerusalem.
For its part, Ms. Rapelye said, Princeton doesn't have a courtesy list.
The Prince made his intentions known yesterday when he paid a courtesy visit to Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan at the State House in Abuja.
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Donald Rumsfeld paid the Iraqi leader a courtesy visit in 1983.
The U.S. Coast Guard said there were no reports of an incident, adding cruise lines typically give a courtesy call even when they're experiencing minor problems.
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Frequent flier Ben Schlappig says he doesn't lean back in coach on daytime flights as a courtesy to others, but he doesn't expect anyone to return the favor.
Damascus right after that to pay a courtesy call.
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If you do miss a payment, contact the creditor as soon as possible and ask if they would be willing to remove the late payment from your account as a courtesy and gesture of good will.
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The hold, for example, was a courtesy extended to senators in the days of horse travel, when they needed time to get back to Washington and read a bill or question an appointee before casting their vote.
All in all over 100 items stuffed inside a courtesy HD DVD press backpack (which itself may be a collector's item some day soon), including a Jawbone Bluetooth headset, CoPilot Navigator 9, Spider-Man 3 Blu-ray disc, Tooth Tunes toothbrush, and an iriver Mplayer.
On Libya, is this more of a courtesy call, Jay, or will they talk about some of -- is Donilon ready to talk about some of the more dramatic things that this group has talked about in the past couple of days?
The League Two side sensed a shock courtesy of a half-time lead given to them by Jack Compton's six-yard finish.
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The most common scenario for a professional courtesy request is a common traffic violation.
All these efforts provide not just the benefit but attention and kindness, a touch of courtesy, a dose of grace.
United's ended the first 45 minutes by adding a third, courtesy of a moment of calamity in the Villa rearguard.
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Bush has planned a brief courtesy call, but not an extended invite, and a ranch invite is unlikely.
Yuvraj had a reprieve courtesy not of the fielders but umpire Nigel Llong, who somehow failed to detect a thick edge into Prior's gloves when the left-hander cut Panesar.
The official said the documents had been burned as a "courtesy" to IOC members.
Tapping and holding on text will underline it, offering up a window with a definition courtesy of Merriam-Webster.
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