1 Partly as a matter of politesse , but mostly because he was preoccupied.
2 The hostile look immediately vanished from Manson's face, replaced by smooth politesse .
3 I made my excuses and slunk away as quickly as politesse would allow.
4 Claire found herself slipping into her mother's demeanor of absolute politesse .
5 Behind Mollie's invariable good manners and politesse , however, there was a certain concealed diffidence.
6 The Iron Councillors learnt new languages, trade and politesse with brute and urgent efficiency.
7 Rosen seemed unnerved by Amy, whose southern politesse can quickly give way to relentlessness.
8 Mattar hesitated, but it seemed to be more out of politesse than actual uncertainty.
9 In the political politesse of the West, it would be called "cautious optimism."
10 She felt they were in a pantomime of politesse .
11 Still, Rita found Shasta's deference and politesse endearing.
12 You will be pleased with the monarch's politesse .
13 Not even the most classical poet could have displayed inborn politeness - la politesse du coeur-ina higher degree.
14 There's no polish or politesse here.
15 He is beginning to view his meetings with the press as serious engagements worthy of breaking his politesse rule for.
16 He was unfailingly attentive, watchful and reserved, a man of deep politesse , highly attuned to the nuances of any situation.
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