Honey, the local learning facility is filled with students like those horrible unmannerly children in that establishment I sent you to. |
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He was said to be boorish and unmannerly and argumentative and moody and addicted to reading, of all things. |
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The full details of her unmannerly treatment of colleagues, and in particular of Geoffrey Howe, are almost painful to read. |
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These have led to some perilous moments, especially when the public's unmannerly curiosity about the nitty-gritty collides with radio phone-ins. |
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The Swedish manager of the time was Ole Nordin and the unmannerly snub clearly still rankles as much as his omission. |
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The self-promotional nature of much academic politics and competition is unmannerly. |
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But here at least there is little evidence of his unmannerly supporters. |
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And I felt angry for a moment, I thought, how unmannerly, how unlike me or him, to come equipped with an accessory I would never have dreamed of possessing. |
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To describe the conversation around birth as highly charged is a bit like saying Isis is slightly unmannerly. |
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I think, certainly before Irish independence, he found London a far more engaging and stimulating city than he found the daily spite of the unmannerly town that was Dublin. |
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As of his first and short appearance in Santa Barbara, Jeff Barber shows us who he really is: a perfect unmannerly guy, only interested by girls and money. |
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The city was already awake and thrumming, going about its business with none of the suburban fussiness that makes it unmannerly, for example, to crank up your lawn mower or your leaf blower before breakfast. |
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But everyone knew poets were crazy and unmannerly. |
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As they made unmannerly plain a couple of centuries ago, most Americans do not admire Britain's parliamentary democracy, which is, after all, no panacea. |
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