How should you like it if any cross-grained brute should call you Mr M the moment he chose to be uncivil? |
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It was the most uncivil exchange I've ever heard on a talk radio show between a host and a regular guest. |
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The discourtesies extended to the collector by the newspapers were not only uncivil but also irrelevant. |
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Close-minded and uncivil, this tendency betrays what's liberal in liberalism. |
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She had been abominably uncivil to him, and she would not be surprised if he took umbrage. |
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The cat is pleasantly impertinent to the king and Alice notes that a cat may look at a king, so he isn't being uncivil. |
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He implied that there were civilizations and civil peoples, barbaric societies and uncivil peoples. |
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This is the final straw, and, much out of character, I launch into a tirade against these annoying, impolite, uncivil people. |
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The public complained of their high-handed behaviour and uncivil ways in public spaces. |
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If you have come here merely to boast, to be uncivil, and to play on my pride, you insufferable boy, then you had better leave. |
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Consider the development of an Honor Code and Honor Board at your school that defines violations as including uncivil behavior. |
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Our common historical portrait of him consists mostly of negative assertions that he was irascible, uncivil, and secretive. |
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In addition to the above, it is obvious to many that students will also engage in uncivil behaviors in and out of the classroom. |
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I put the linen napkin on my lap to show I am not poorly mannered and uncivil. |
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Are they sending out a cautionary message on the consequences of undemocratic or uncivil government action? |
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With the advent of Civic Morality Promotion Day in China, various websites have featured Internet surveys and discussion forums against uncivil behavior on the Internet. |
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And we have done them in a way where we are trying to point kids in the right direction, teenagers especially, who are so uncivil, so angry, so unruly, so maybe this is a way. |
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Instead the only letters that should be excluded from the public view are those that are illegible, libelous, uncivil, slanderous, vulgar or duplicates. |
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Other than yet another demonstration of our ongoing dive into uncivil crassness, these antiboy T-shirts are an example of how we continually devalue our men. |
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This quiet Englishman who never used an uncivil phrase, never sought high office, but won the affection of everyone he met, and attained the highest office in Rotary. |
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The candidate who started out talking about high-minded, civil debate has wholeheartedly adopted Mr. Rove's low-minded and uncivil playbook. |
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Might the new holiday also be a dig at today's Poles, with whom Russia's relations are increasingly uncivil? |
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There is no better protection against uncivil behaviours than a respect for human beings. |
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For these reasons, religious beliefs or values cannot be insulated from debate and criticism, even that which is harsh and uncivil. |
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Extreme partisanship and uncivil political discourse is not the best way to accomplish anything in Washington. |
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The man is uncivil and impolitic, rough-hewn enough for leather fringe and dung-crusted boots. |
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It is one thing to come in here and face adversaries in the House of Commons but surely that is not as terrifying, although some days it seems like it, perhaps even uncivil. |
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The core of the problem is uncivil behaviour. |
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Yet the campaign for the Fed job has become an intense and occasionally uncivil battle between supporters of Mr Summers and Ms Yellen. The low tone of the debate is disappointing. |
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More than a tempest in a teapot, a most uncivil war is brewing. |
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It was uncivil of Britain to have arrested its frail guest in his London hospital room at the behest of a Spanish judge, but doing so was within the rules of international law. |
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The software enabled data to be collected on serious acts committed in those schools, uncivil conduct which disturbed academic life and other acts of violence to which teachers and pupils were subjected daily. |
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Moreover, it is important to free individuals from the burden of uncivil behaviour in order to safeguard their survival, dignity and livelihood, and to assist in regenerating community values in order to prevent crime. |
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To make others do your work for you is, of course, an uncivil act. |
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Paris' untruthful allegations towards Alexander, portraying him as boorishly uncivil and aggressive, have been repeated uncritically in several historical accounts. |
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