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1 I think we can be more civilised than that and plan ahead.
2 And while it was a much more civilised and restrained debate… Audio
3 Ancient Egyptians were more civilised and subtle than most in their magic.
4 To him, St John seemed more civilised than any kitchen on earth.
5 We need to encourage them to use a more civilised approach, Darmi said.
6 Always thought of India as a more civilised place than China.
7 The more civilised we get, the greater the wanderlust and adventure spirit inside.
8 I'd recommend a couple of months laid-back living somewhere warmer and more civilised .
9 Everything looks a lot more civilised at the Blog Party in Washington DC.
10 I had planned our life in a fairer, more civilised world.
11 The Chapman brothers are trying to help grown-ups be more civilised ?
12 Close to the heart of things, but so much more civilised . '
13 The more equality women will have, the more civilised and tolerant society will be.
14 In a more civilised country, this thrilling, enlightening courtroom procedural would be mandatory viewing.
15 Even the rats were just passing through, on their way to somewhere more civilised .
16 But as soon as we got out of the more civilised districts our difficulties began.
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