This is largely due to the extraordinarily considerate, polite, and gentlemanly treatment which we receive from the officers in command. |
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It's against the gentlemanly rules to run a business from Parliament and so an unofficial reprimand was dished out. |
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I figure he's too gentlemanly to hit a woman, and if he tries it, she'll cream him without even working up a sweat. |
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My father, a fresh-faced young man, newly employed by a paper company, looks very proper and gentlemanly. |
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The less gentlemanly ones settled for leering at the so-called future duchess and congratulating Rafe by slapping him on the back. |
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It was a dodgy existence, sharing more with high-risk adventure sports than gentlemanly pursuits. |
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Reports suggest he has had occasion to shed the gentlemanly demeanour and give miscreants a good dressing-down. |
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He advised us almost constantly what was going on, and we were struck by his gentlemanly, courteous, informed, and considerate approach. |
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Sachin has been a great role model with his gentlemanly behaviour, despite his huge stature in the cricketing world. |
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Not just because England won it but the gentlemanly manner in which our players conducted themselves made me proud to be English. |
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Then I saw how the ladies came alive at his gentlemanly attentions, how flattered they were by them. |
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Other ballads generally portray him as a victim and romantic hero, and embody the legends of his gentlemanly conduct and chivalrous deeds. |
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He actually hadn't given any direct indication that he was being anything other than chivalrous and gentlemanly. |
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He acted honourably and, in the gentlemanly world of golf, with the intention of abiding by the rules. |
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Ever since I was a wee lad of five, it's been imprinted on my brain to be chivalrous and gentlemanly. |
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This can be thought of as the gentlemanly, or civilized, approach to warfare. |
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We have found him to be a gentlemanly, courteous, and fair person to deal with. |
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Has anyone ever told you that you shouldn't do something because it's not ladylike or gentlemanly? |
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Skimpole expects a living from the world without actually earning it, either in the gentlemanly professions or in trade. |
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His authority rested, in part, on his gentlemanly reserve, on the fact that he was the paper's first male food editor. |
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I contemplated forgoing the gloating and simply waving to the Beemer boys in a gentlemanly, dignified manner. |
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Oh, yes, I had three waltzes, the second quadrille and the mazurka, and he is ever so courteous, and kind, and gentlemanly! |
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A very quiet individual, his gentlemanly manner endeared him to all who made his acquaintance. |
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Then again, if he is so intent on saving face, on keeping his gentlemanly reputation, why isn't he here? |
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In this era, we need to represent different voices as well as maintain a gentlemanly tone. |
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He will be remembered for his ready smile, quiet humour and his true gentlemanly qualities. |
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Such examples are, I grant you, hardly within the bounds of the unspoken gentlemanly code of the angler. |
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We are not, in this day and age a place for the polishing of young men of leisure into gentlemanly ways. |
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Only by knowing his true nature was it possible to see through his gentlemanly veil. |
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Instead he recalls a mythical past of gentlemanly villains with hearts of gold. |
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From the novels she appears to be the sort of woman who appreciates gentlemanly behaviour, but then she also seems to like cads. |
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But this romanticized image with gentlemanly behavior and chivalry was largely devised by Victorian scholars in the 19th century. |
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He might conquer you with his gentlemanly ways, his eagerness to do the impossible for the lady at his side. |
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I thought that among all party members in the House, in following the rules, we treat each other in a gentlemanly way. |
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Whatever the reason, I'll be wishing him well because, in our adversarial, interrogative culture, there's still a place for Parkinson's gentlemanly, self-effacing approach. |
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Otherwise she would have known that I was neither gallant nor gentlemanly. |
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Because officers were considered gentlemen, they had to maintain a gentlemanly lifestyle. |
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For Médecins Sans Frontières, the message is clear: gentlemanly deals with the pharmaceutical firms are not enough. |
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Geek guys seem like wholesome, responsible, potential breadwinners who will be polite, courteous and gentlemanly with someone's daughter on a date. |
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The veteran German actor imbues the character of Schultz with a quiet appeal and pathos that is evident in Schultz's tiny smiles and gentlemanly mannerisms. |
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And despite the gentlemanly behaviour, he wasn't bad company. |
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He was very highly thought of in this position and all who worked with Willie were high in praise of his gentlemanly behaviour towards staff and officials alike. |
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The England manager, naturally, is much more discreet and gentlemanly in his replies, refusing to count the bedpost notches or pass an opinion on his partners' motivations. |
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We know that the industry also has cartels and that it is not a very gentlemanly business. |
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He often kept this underlying gentlemanly dance form in his duets, even when the forms were more fragmented. |
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Instead of shaking his hand at the end of the match I should have paid him handsomely for an object lesson in the less than gentlemanly art of wing forward play. |
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They say they are planning the equivalent of a gentlemanly fight, staged with certain unilateral ground rules. |
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Chap Olympiad OK, less workout, more annual extravaganza of good old-fashioned gentlemanly pursuits. |
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Yet, as he is quick to point out in his quiet and gentlemanly way, he loves working with all hair colours and textures. |
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His choir-training methods were methodical, painstaking, and gentlemanly. |
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The whole figure represents tenacity and executive ability hidden under the appearance of tenderness and civilised gentlemanly behaviour. |
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Until 1936 Chaplin embodied this homeless, rebellious and sentimental gentlemanly character. |
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War was no longer the grim, but gentlemanly, shooting party of his youth. |
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With its Corinthian spirit you are welcome whether you are a racing hotshot or a cruising sailor with a more relaxed approach to enjoying some gentlemanly racing in good company. |
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Though slight, he has a very gentlemanly set of fighting skills: he knows how to box, how to sail, to drive racing cars, pilot planes and ride horses. |
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You handled it all very well, and you were very gentlemanly. |
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Our group did not vote for you, but you are our President and we hope that you will carry out this task in the gentlemanly, impartial and graceful fashion which is typical of you. |
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He went gentlemanly dressed in East Virginia style, wore a high-top silk hat, as had lawyer Park, and sported a gold headed walking cane. |
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He wanted to go faster in the same directions, and had little time for the more gentlemanly component of its membership. |
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In my memories of Bert Hargrave that will be the marquee of his gentlemanly, sophisticated and rational way of dealing with responsible matters for his constituents in southern Alberta. |
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The boys we see here are more gentlemanly than the ones I saw growing up. |
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But you have been fair and gentlemanly in your chairmanship of this House: you have treated its Members with courtesy and its business with patience and serenity. |
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His name adorns the high school my daughter once attended and his stately wife lent her name to a trophy presented to hockey players who distinguish themselves by playing in a gentlemanly way. |
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His widow, Lady Elsie, was present at the Kongresshaus in Zurich to collect the award, bestowed on the former England manager for the gentlemanly qualities he showed throughout his career as a player and coach. |
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The following summer, a group of students got together to play what was an adaptation of a form of Frisbee football with the focus on gentlemanly behaviour and gracefulness. |
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My advice to Russia is to be gentlemanly: please suspend your credentials yourself, and then we will really believe that you are a gentlemanly, nice and honourable country. |
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They were schools for the gentlemanly elite of Victorian politics, armed forces and colonial government. |
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But in Trafalagar Square my gentlemanly uniqueness had diminished to something almost nonentitive. |
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This campaign served to strengthen imperial support at home, and thus, says Cain, to bolster the moral authority of the gentlemanly elites who ran the Empire. |
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But the system itself was open to abuse, you know, the self-certification system relying on gentlemanly or gentlewomanly behaviour is no longer appropriate. |
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With what gentlemanly abandon does the drivee loll back in the vehicle! |
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