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courtesy and receiver
In many cases, and as a courtesy, users of IRCs also send a Self Addressed Envelope to save the receiver the cost and time of buying and filling out an envelope.

courtesy and will
He then proceeds to portray Harold as following: "... He went astray from the qualities and conduct of his father King Cnut, for he cared not at all for knighthoodm for courtesy, or for honor, but only for his own will ...".
Although a barline is nowadays understood to cancel the effect of an accidental ( except for a tied note ), often publishers will use a courtesy accidental ( also referred to as a cautionary accidental or a reminder accidental ) as a reminder of the correct pitch if the same note occurs in the following measure.
If no ill will is meant, and a strict interpretation of military courtesy is applied, a surrendering commander may be allowed to keep his side arm in order to exercise his right of command over his men.
Though a RWT does not need an audio or graphic message announcing the test, many stations will provide them as a courtesy to the public.
At one point, Archie outright asks permission to date Midge, and Moose declined the request, but it showed, that at least Archie has the courtesy to ask him, whereas Reggie will stoop to dating her on the sly-which often results in Moose pounding up Reggie-as a running gag.
However, in his review for the Los Angeles Times, David Kronke wrote, " All this is courtesy of the short-circuited imagination of Rafael Moreu, making his feature screenwriting debut, and director Iain Softley, who hopes that if he piles on the attitude and stylized visuals, no one will notice just how empty and uninvolving the story really is.
Also, private bathroom for business class passengers, and in long-haul flights, a courtesy kit containing toiletry items, hot towels, and bottled water will be provided to all Business Class passengers.
The often intense sonic experience of standing in the center of the square is considered one of the benefits of leading, and sometimes a guest will be invited as a courtesy to stand next to the leader during a song.
When Charles father becomes the Earl Of Snowdon, Charles will use the courtesy title Viscount Linley.
Late that year, Liu Yu, intending to seize the throne and believing a prophecy stating, " There will be two more emperors after Changming " ( Changming, which meant " dawn ," was the courtesy name of Emperor Xiaowu ), became intent on killing Emperor An and replacing him with Sima Dewen.
: I will insist that each Soldier meets and maintains the Army standards of military bearing and courtesy, consistent with the highest traditions of the U. S. Army.
A private will find it hard to respect and show courtesy to an officer if they do not return the same respect.
Following common courtesy, the legitimate person will usually hold the door open for the attacker.
The winner of the contest will receive $ 123, 000 in cash " courtesy of Wells Fargo ", the implication being that the money was stolen from Wells Fargo, since the cash is still in the sort of strongbox used to transport valuables on stagecoaches.
This is because the bishop of the diocese has the right to decide where churches will be planted, and the phenomenon of church planting sometimes ignores both courtesy and obedience to the local bishop.
Violation of any of the numerous rules of the Inquisition will result in swift totemization " courtesy of Frobozz Electric " ( formerly the Frobozz Magic Company, before magic was banished ).
Back on the Enterprise, Spock and the rest of the bridge crew get a camera view of the action on the bridge monitor, courtesy of the Metrons who believe Kirk will shortly be defeated.
Above all, I will remember Stephen ’ s courtesy to all, his extraordinary intellect combined with gentle persuasiveness, and his lifelong service to others .”
Confronting Arpeggio, Sly discovers that Arpeggio has converted his blimp into an enormous transmitter which will unleash a hypnotic light show of hate over Paris and ( with its population having been made susceptible to hypnosis, courtesy of Dimitri feeding spice to the entire city ), the lights will cause an enormous wellspring of hatred which Arpeggio will channel into the Clockwerk frame with him inside it, causing him to become immortal.
It is considered common courtesy to tip out the busser, and failure to do so will be frowned down upon.
New judges appointed to the Supreme Court after its creation will not necessarily receive peerages ; however, they are given the courtesy title of Lord or Lady upon appointment.
Part of the presumption of comity is that other jurisdictions will reciprocate the courtesy shown to them.

courtesy and often
but his courtesy and good manners were often commented on.
IRCs are often used by amateur radio operators sending QSL cards to each other ; it has traditionally been considered good practice and common courtesy to include an IRC when writing to a foreign operator and expecting a reply by mail.
When nominating judges to U. S. district courts, presidents often respect the long-standing tradition of Senatorial courtesy.
Although the titles and distinctions of the Italian royal family have not been legally recognised in Italy since 1946, he is often styled Prince of Naples out of courtesy, particularly by supporters of the former monarchy.
In addition, baronies are often used by their holders as subsidiary titles, for example as courtesy titles for the son and heir of an Earl or higher peer.
Löwenthal, who had often played and defeated talented youngsters, considered the informal match a waste of time but accepted the offer as a courtesy to the well-to-do judge.
Frederick North, 2nd Earl of Guilford, KG, PC ( 13 April 1732 – 5 August 1792 ), more often known by his courtesy title, Lord North, which he used from 1752 until 1790, was Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1770 to 1782.
He added a Yamaha Electric Grand piano to his set-up and finally a huge bank of synthesizers onstage courtesy of Moog ( MiniMoog, Opus, Polymoog ) so he could play the 12-bar blues the band often required and recreate string section and other effects.
He was often known as " Sunny " Marlborough after his courtesy title of Earl of Sunderland.
His courtesy name was Zizhan () and his pseudonym was Dongpo Jushi (), and he is often referred to as Su Dongpo ().
Today, HIM Empress Farah is often accorded her title by courtesy, as other countries allow royals to use, informally, titles connected with abolished monarchies, but the title is no longer valid in Iran.
He is often referred to as Dai Chuanxian ( 戴傳賢 ; Wade-Giles: Tai Ch ' uan-hsien ) or by his other courtesy name, Dai Xuantang ( 戴選堂 ; Wade-Giles: Tai Hsüan-t ' ang ).
The sons of Swedish kings have held the princely title as a rank of nobility ( e. g. Fredrik Vilhelm, Furste av Hessenstein ), or as a courtesy title for an ex-dynast ( e. g. Prins Oscar Bernadotte ) or, most often, as a royal dynast ( e. g. HRH Prince Bertil of Sweden, Duke of Halland ).
The PRG retains some support among middle class voters and in traditional Radical areas in the South West, but it only gains parliamentary representation by courtesy of the Socialist Party, with which it has been in close alliance since 1982, often running joint electoral lists or candidates.
One of their trademark methods of murder would be gouged-out eyes courtesy of the third arm that would often burst out from their chest.
Her feelings for William are often reinforced by misunderstandings from William's courtesy and accommodation.
The President must appoint judges for the United States District Courts, but he will not often defer to Senatorial courtesy in making these choices.
Astal often makes cameo appearances ( usually in background shots, architecture, or large group shots ) in the Sonic The Hedgehog comic book series by Archie Comics, courtesy of artist Patrick Spaziante ( who, given the frequency that Astal appears in this series, is more than likely an avid fan of the game ).
These families use this title by means of courtesy and are often styled Edler X or Junker X instead of Jonkheer.
Senbei are often eaten with green tea as a casual snack and offered to visiting house guests as a courtesy refreshment.

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