Sentences with phrase «how civilised»

But what this first show reveals is just how civilised it looks as our national image instead of a flag or a framed photo of the latest dictator.
A poolside restaurant (that will serve you a Bintang) dishes up daily included breakfast and afternoon tea (how civilised).
But the sort of buyers drawn to the S63's mega performance are unlikely to be put off by how civilised it is.

Not exact matches

What really confuses me most, however, is how the two - faced, xenophobic, incompetent and irresponsible British footballing media, and authorities, continue to act as supporters of this policy of play which will ultimately (rather naively on their part) conclude with a British national football team NEVER EVER again winning another international tournament as the rest of the footballing world and authorities continue to move on to develop a more civilised game that does not tolerate such physically harmful tactics.
But how is it that this ultimate Corvette, with 638bhp, 604 lb ft and a likely # 100,000 price tag when it goes on sale in the UK at the year's end, feels so much more supple and civilised than the circuit - hungry Z06 version, despite being, I am promised, much more devastating on track?
I did however again quote from both sources when asked and this is an example of how science is discussed in civilised circles.
For them the litmus test of a civilised society is how it treats its most vulnerable, vilified and marginalised members.
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