The mayor will still have his council members to help beef up some congeniality.
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Bush won the debate largely because he triumphed in the congeniality competition.
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Rhee might not win miss congeniality, but she's doing what's best for the students.
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The congeniality adds to the quality culinary experience that satiates your palate.
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From the first these two young men took to each other with the utmost congeniality.
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The two most important ingredients to a happy marriage are congeniality and loyalty.
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It seems that things such as integrity, loyalty and congeniality are gone.
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That helped with the overall feeling of congeniality, but not the accuracy.
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From that point, the committee displayed the congeniality of a 1970s encounter group.
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Congenialness: compatibility between persons
A congenial disposition
Politeness is best expressed as the practical application of good manners or etiquette. It is a culturally defined phenomenon, and therefore what is considered polite in one culture can sometimes be quite rude or simply strange in another cultural context.
The quality of being congenial. The state of being agreeable or of having similar tastes
Appropriateness of the relationship between letter-style and content.