It's unbecoming to say the least, and I'm not sure that he and I can carry on for too much longer without me setting some ground rules. |
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Instead of using coercion unbecoming of a republic, the best way to help other nations onto the path of freedom is to lead by example. |
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They maintain that Irving's conduct was unbecoming of a reputable historian. |
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The scandal-invoking inquiry into her personality that appeared instead was both unprofessional and unbecoming. |
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He quit as he faced trial before an ecclesiastical court on 21 charges of conduct unbecoming a clerk in holy orders. |
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Dani is remanded to the juvenile correctional facility for conduct unbecoming a minor. |
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The fact of the matter is that the new design is unbecoming, and as much as it may have better target value it has even higher ugly value. |
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There really is something very unbecoming about grown men chasing crabs on beaches alone. |
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This behaviour is inexcusable and unbecoming of a registered medical practitioner. |
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It gets dirty too easily, and for a lot of people it's an unbecoming color. |
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Undoubtedly the behaviour of the sergeant was unchivalrous and unbecoming of the office he occupies. |
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They think it is elitist, that it bestows on individuals a level importance unbecoming of sportspeople, especially those involved in team sports. |
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Essential for wearing under spaghetti strap vests, it has banished the unbecoming sight of curvy women tugging up their strapless numbers. |
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Tugging her limp hair, and leaning forward to inspect the unbecoming bags under her eyes, she sighed. |
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Do you not realize how unbecoming and unattractive these faux oxygen-sapping vocal inflections are? |
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Japan banned perms and required even geisha girls to wear the unbecoming peasant mompe. |
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To the contrary, this is conduct unbecoming any attorney or legal adviser working in a position of trust. |
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It may result in the putting on trial of the dean in the church courts on a charge of conduct unbecoming a clerk in holy orders, and an announcement is expected within weeks. |
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Pounding is charged with one count each of assault, adultery, and conduct unbecoming an officer. |
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You tell me in the car that my red fingernail polish is unbecoming. |
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Ministers resigned even if caught in an unbecoming controversy suggesting dereliction of duty, attracting public accountability even if without fault. |
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Nothing common must excite his interest, nor should his gaze linger upon the unbecoming. |
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My language was often unbecoming, that was often made clear enough to me, but I didn't want to take the hint. |
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For their detractors it was proof of unbecoming frivolity on a solemn occasion. In this section No longer a shining example Will there be more? |
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The most unbecoming thing you can do is get all catty with her. |
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Pride plays a role, too it is unbecoming for a potential superpower to have outsourced vital economic functions. |
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Others see hyprocrisy, and a prickly nationalism unbecoming to a modern democracy. |
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I then received a bit of a backhand, which I felt was rather unbecoming of the minister. |
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If they behave in a fashion that is unbecoming or unparliamentary, members have options, and it's up to those members to take that action. |
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I hasten to add that some of their own members were outside of caucus for remarks seen as unbecoming. |
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It is clear that this is a Prime Minister who thinks that no attack is beneath him, no shot is too cheap, and no smear is too unbecoming. |
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A comic sketch may now and then rejoice the lover of ridicule, but never will our pages be disgraced by unbecoming or trivial prints. |
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It is impossible not to sense all that is odious and unbecoming in such comparisons. |
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On a bill that is noble, as this one is, interventions brought forward by the member for Brampton West are unbecoming. |
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Chasing after mere favorability and openness is an unbecoming act of desperation. |
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They are only worn at Christmas, and are remarkably unbecoming. |
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You don't want all your hair standing on end, its very unbecoming. |
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I snickered as I watched Travers become an unbecoming shade of red. |
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The idiot in the unbecoming South Sea island shirt spilled the straightforward chance at immortality and the England opener's confidence swelled almost visibly. |
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Opinion columnists, meanwhile, busied themselves penning snide articles about Trollope, admonishing her for behaviour unbecoming of a grandmother of two. |
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Naivete is so unbecoming, especially in the jaded entertainment industry. |
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I believe it's unbecoming for the well off to whine about high taxes, and inconsistent for those who advocate human rights to oppose all American military action. |
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Such an outburst is clearly unbecoming from a Senior Citizen. |
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But their persecution complex is unbecoming because it is unrealistic. |
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Nothing could be further from the truth, and the level of intellectual dishonesty apparent in Malanga's work is unbecoming of such an otherwise respectable journal. |
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In doing so, he engaged in conduct that was unbecoming and inconsistent with just and equitable principles of trade which was detrimental to the public interest. |
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At times our superiority is unbecoming to a nation of dignity. |
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Last month the British Columbia College of Teachers found public school teacher Chris Kempling guilty of conduct unbecoming a teacher and ordered his teaching certificate be suspended for one month. |
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Dealer Members must observe high standards of ethics and conduct in the transaction of their business and prohibit any business conduct or practice which is unbecoming or detrimental to the public interest. |
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The forbidden things are described as what is shameful or unbecoming, the types of things that have also legal and social sanctions, not of a local but of a universal kind. |
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To foster a climate intolerant of conduct unbecoming in military units, procurators should propose to try cases in this category more often with unit personnel present. |
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Such hostility to contact with one's fellow citizens is civic maladroitness, and it's highly unbecoming of a member of a democracy. |
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The churlishness is unbecoming in a Labour MP but also ludicrous. |
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Major Arthen was convicted of conduct unbecoming of an officer after engaging in a sexual affair with an enlisted member of the Air Force. |
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On the whole, their faces are not unbecoming, for they are proportionate to their bodies and therefore adorn their Videmus and appearance. |
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This restriction of freedom of speech, as proposed, is unbecoming for a country led by a man who came to power promising a new era of openness and transparency. |
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She had thick black kajal on her eyes, unbecoming lipstick, and a wristful of bangles. |
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Normally we wore gymslips and the old school tie, and outdoors had to wear detested school caps of an unbecoming pudding-basin shape with yellow stripes. |
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Actively working for wealth was unbecoming a proper Confucian. |
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He was accused of conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman. |
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