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1
The words
were
civil
,
but the tone was imperious in the extreme.
2
There
were
civil
-
rights
marches but nothing of consequence and certainly no revolution.
3
The words
were
civil
,
but there was an underlying meaning in them.
4
The words
were
civil
enough, but his manner was surly and suspicious.
5
We
were
civil
servants getting our marching orders from our political masters.
6
These first-ever demonstrators at a national convention
were
civil
rights advocates.
7
Having established that this was a devout Catholic house, they
were
civil
enough.
8
Some
were
civil
and politic, to promote the moral, intellectual and material welfare.
9
They
were
civil
enough, but all gave me the same sort of answer.
10
Both the great political parties
were
civil
to him, especially, perhaps, the Conservatives.
11
But perhaps my friends here might help you-ifyou
were
civil
.
12
By contrast, the New York protests
were
civil
,
with about 30 arrests by mid-evening.
13
They
were
civil
to the parents and the young ladies.
14
Messrs. Leadham and Loiter, the publishers,
were
civil
to her.
15
The two men
were
civil
to each other,-butvery cold.
16
They
were
civil
to you at the police court, eh?
were
civil
were
be