The remaining pieces are made available courtesy of private collectors, many of which are Wigand family members.
They made law into a body, made courtesy into wings, made knowledge into timing, made virtue into a source to follow.
But after he was nominated, Dr. Sullivan started making courtesy calls on Capitol Hill.
Our dead mother had made courtesy in us such an instinc- tive reaction that we could not, any of us, be im- polite despite that night's provocation.
We strive to make peace, patience, joy, kindness, wisdom, courtesy, justice, charity and faith our contribution to society as we endeavor to uplift those around us...
Much to their disappointment, they made a quick exit from the playoffs, courtesy of the Mets.
"Make sure you courtesy Jazeera," one of the women barked into a cell phone to a Western television network picking up footage from Jalalabad, inside Afghanistan.
She says she will not allow NOW to become "another Washington lobbying group" making humble courtesy calls on Capitol Hill and "begging men for our rights."
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The issue arose again as Dr. Sullivan started making courtesy calls on key senators and answering questions about his private views.