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1 Let us all play nicely together, if only for one night.
2 You may have to play nicely over some intricate legal points.
3 Additionally, those tables don't always play nicely when uploaded into applicant tracking systems.
4 If you play nicely , you won't hurt your finger, I'm sure.
5 Sunday 28 October Sunday hasn't come to play nicely , either.
6 Mickos also says the platform will eventually play nicely other cloud services as well.
7 Getting the new engine to play nicely with the old car was quite a headache.
8 I've also got a shot if I play nicely .
9 Break into smaller group-ideallyteams no larger than four people per route - and play nicely with others.
10 Being part of the Council might actually help teach him how to play nicely with others.
11 Those privileges can be reinstated afterward if they show they can play nicely by Wikipedia's rules.
12 If you play nicely , then so will we.
13 But let's play nicely for a moment.
14 Or "as long as they share and play nicely . "
15 I know how to play nicely , Pete.
16 In this time of pronounced division, it's reassuring to know east and west can still play nicely together.
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