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"He was courteous, " says Allard.
FORBES: The Senate
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She also said he must be courteous to witnesses and not get personal with them.
NPR: Fort Hood Suspect To Represent Himself At Trial
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Anyone who has dealt with Tom Elliott knows that personally he is a courteous, mild-mannered country man.
BBC: The troubles faced by Tom Elliott
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He said they were always courteous but all seven members of his family agreed that they never once initiated conversation.
BBC: What was life like in the Bin Laden compound?
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And I can tell you that he is giving a most civil and courteous image of himself, without any sign of arrogance or hubris.
FORBES: Lloyd Blankfein As Public Statesman
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Dashing and courteous, splendidly handsome, he wished often for the strange hats he saw, bowler or thin-brimmed, foot-high or scarlet-plumed, in order to flourish them high to all the people who wished him well.
ECONOMIST: Paddy Leigh Fermor
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He said Merah had been "polite and courteous" and had shown no signs then of a tendency toward radicalization.
CNN: Who was French gunman Mohammed Merah?
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And although he and his family were always friendly and courteous to their inquiring neighbour, they steadfastly withheld all co-operation.
ECONOMIST: The complex lives of legal persons
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He was too scrupulous a historian for that, and too courteous a man.
ECONOMIST: John Hope Franklin
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Chairman Leahy gave me wonderful advice throughout this process, and both he and Senator Sessions ensured that my hearing was serious and courteous.
WHITEHOUSE: A White House Reception for Justice Kagan
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All of a sudden, however, he springs on her a challenge with the strident voice of a man of huge contradictions, courteous in one instant, cruel in the next.
NPR: Somalia's Farah: Humanizing a Broken Place
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But Mr Prodi is a courteous fellow and, rather than hit back at his guest's smack across the chops, he will carry right on with his second seminar, next month.
ECONOMIST: The EU and Brussels