1. A polite young man brought the high chair and crayons for her. 2. He seemed a very polite young man. 3. He was a polite man, invariably correct and pleasant with Mrs Collins, so this was done deliberately to elicit a response. 4. Not even very kind, very polite young men in her year at art school had so much as thawed one tiny corner of her iced-up emotions. 5. And the polite man turned to his cumbersome bag. 6. But Rossotti is a polite man, and far too circumspect to argue in public with elected politicians. 7. Friends described him as a polite young man who was a good student and had arrived at the university in east central South Dakota on a basketball scholarship. 8. His captors, whom he referred to at the time as polite young men, visited him in Argentina last year. 9. His name was Mickey, a polite man who spoke Arabic and English along with his native Hebrew. 10. Kind of like a polite young man from Louisville converting to a position where snarling and drooling and not having all your own teeth are considered badges of honor. |