Legson Kayira is indeed still alive. He has lived in England since 1965, save for a short period when he returned for a year or less to Malawi. Currently, he resides in London, England with his second wife, Julie (nee Robertson). He has four children and seven grandchildren.
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Please include WHEN they evolve.
There are or were about five people at least with that name. Would you please be more specific.
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Yes, as of today, May 13, 2009, Legson is alive and well in London, England. If you want more details, contact me at w.ross.scott@gmail.com.
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would you pass me the sugar please
would you please will be good to use in if you are apologizing some one
I would say lastly please find.
"Would you please be quiet?" "Will you shut the door, please?"
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Please arrive punctually.
If by "please" you mean the polite introduction to a request, it normally goes just before the verb, as in Would you please come in. Separated from its verb by commas, please may also come at the head of the phrase, as in Please, would you come in, or at the end, as in Would you come in, please.If by "please" you mean "to cause pleasure," it takes the normal place of a verb in a clause or statement.
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'May I have the menu please' would be polite.