But Syria's rulers have not always bowed to the inevitable with such good grace.
Yet that nomination did not lead to an Oscar consideration, something Gere accepts with good grace and equanimity.
However, equality should not supplant good grace and confidence in the respective social roles we've become accustomed to.
Still, having given Mr Brown a de facto veto on the euro, Mr Blair should accept it with good grace.
The movie has the bold good grace to honor the enraptured kids they once were and the sterner but still hungry grownups they became.
More significant still, the voting and the count proceeded pretty smoothly and the losers generally seemed likely to accept the result with good grace.
Mr Schroeder's failure to take the rap with good grace has only won him more criticism for quibbling rather than tackling the problem head on.
Women making minor stands on issues such as door opening or men making equally pedantic points of order over these trivial issues simply serves to perpetuate hostility and reduces good grace between the sexes.
It had its highs and the lows, but was always experienced with good humor, grace and a deep abiding love for each other.
Salcedo's entry into heresy and its rarefied society--the rich had access to books and travel to the Protestant north--hinges on what most would consider obscure doctrinal points, such as whether one is saved by faith alone or by grace and good works.
The NFL players with the highest public profiles were those who had been college stars, at big universities, and the Giants had more of them, particularly Frank Gifford, whose good looks and effortless grace at the University of Southern California inspired Frederick Exley's classic novel, A Fan's Notes.
My advice to the Frenchman who wants any of these things is to do without for a few weeks, because such a situation can last only under the rule of the Germans, who drain a country dry of everything except grace, beauty, and good sense.
For Pelagius, the grace of God assisted people in performing good works, if they chose to accept it.
Germain tells his almost-too-good-to-be-true tale of secular grace.
It's an age-old problem: do we clamor for a company to ship a product that's not ready, or do we swallow delays with grace as it aims to deliver when things are good and ready?
The only saving grace is that some soup kitchenscovertly refuse to throw away good food.
Andrew Jennings, a British journalist with little good to say about the management of athletics, points out that, before his fall from grace, Ben Johnson had passed 19 dope tests in two years.
But Inge was very, very good, and he never wrote anything better than the soft-spoken story of Madge (Maggie Grace), a shy, pretty girl whose uncomplicated existence is upended when a handsome drifter named Hal (Sebastian Stan) passes through town and lures her into bed.
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