| 21. | That's no surprise for those familiar with Martin, whose talent is exceeded only by his courtliness.
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| 22. | On the surface, Gore's representative, former Secretary of State Warren Christopher is all scholarly courtliness.
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| 23. | As she did before, she makes an older man's coyness and courtliness seem foolish and naive.
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| 24. | He was also a non-noble opponent of the artificial courtliness which surrounded aristocratic life in his day.
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| 25. | Crucial to the success of the whole enterprise is Mastroianni, whose courtliness and dignity banish all possibility of skepticism.
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| 26. | In 10 years of competing at the Grand Dame Slam, Rusedski has become versed in courtliness and court sense.
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| 27. | The highest virtue is faithfulness, but this hinges on courtliness ( " pretz e valor " ).
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| 28. | There was, and continues to be, a courtliness about Kwan that Nancy Kerrigan could never muster four years ago.
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| 29. | And hovering over them is the lector, played by the debonair Jimmy Smits, a manly vision of courtliness and charm.
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| 30. | In addition, other terms and phrases associated with " courtliness " and " love " are common throughout the Middle Ages.
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