They are all polite, well-behaved and well-motivated lads and their neighbours of all generations are proud of them. |
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Most of the people on the slopes were Austrians, and they were impeccably well-behaved and courteous. |
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My charming, loving, sweet, gentle, handsome, well-behaved son had emptied a bottle of nail polish remover. |
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She's a conventionally well-behaved, good girl with a touch of closet anarchism. |
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To find models, she posted a request on Craigslist for fit, well-behaved and well-groomed dachshunds, a strategy that provided mixed results. |
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The normal distribution is sometimes described as well-behaved for the following reasons. |
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The well-behaved children sat on the floor, which when it rained, became muddy. |
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They described him as a well-behaved, shy boy with good manners and an angelic face. |
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And it assumes that applications are well-behaved enough to use the protection facilities in the operating system. |
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The same rule applies if you want to have just one well-behaved X application in the other screen. |
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However I am immensely relieved to see that they are well-behaved and have a guide taking them round the gallery. |
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The girl grew up to be a well-behaved young lady, and when she was old enough, she served her father with all her heart and soul. |
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I have to tell you, those people are remarkably well-behaved and gracious and polite. |
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I do not accept that our well-behaved boys should be made to pay for a poorly behaved kid. |
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Their challenge is to find purpose and a voice, beyond being the well-behaved baubles expected of them. |
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If you decide to take as allies only well-behaved liberal democracies, you will not get very much done in the world. |
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With Jake's well-behaved Texas background, it seemed like he and Tenley were the perfect match. |
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She will be allowed to apply for an electronic tagging scheme which frees well-behaved, non-dangerous inmates up to 135 days early. |
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His master and friends all said he was a clever, well-behaved boy, and had never been known to have fits, or walk in his sleep. |
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I want my email program to be well-behaved, and reasonably secure from the outset. |
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Girls are sweet, well-behaved, self-sacrificing, passive, submissive, overemotional, and, above all, attractive. |
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Lloyd says that a dip in the quality of teaching meant that some usually well-behaved primary school pupils began to act up. |
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His well-behaved young man image and the charm of his songs brought him the special status of appealing to all the family. |
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Everything always went off in a convivial and well-behaved atmosphere, with no fuss or excess formality. |
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In addition to these rights, well-behaved and hard-working prisoners are entitled to other privileges that may be granted by the warden. |
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All were neatly dressed, well-behaved and were not under the influence of alcohol. |
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A secular Père Noël, or Santa Claus, gives well-behaved children rewards at midnight on Christmas Eve. |
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We all have a responsibility to deal with people who are drunk and to make sure when bars close people leave in a well-behaved manner. |
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Of course there are many well-behaved classes, efficiently disciplined by dedicated teachers. |
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The end, which is to bring up well-behaved, considerate and law-abiding citizens, justifies the means a thousand-fold. |
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Whenever we go anywhere with them people remark on the fact that they are really polite and well-behaved. |
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His highly romantic music, his perfect piano technique and his well-behaved young man image rapidly made him a big star. |
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The tens of thousands of smiling volunteers, of which my wife Penny was one, and the massive well-behaved and polite crowds that showed the world Canada in its true light. |
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Unfortunately, despite the lack of the former, the Fusion isn't big on fuel efficiency either: I averaged 11.5 litres per 100 kilometres during my well-behaved road test. |
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For instance, to alleviate overcrowding in the CPRK, the authorities released inmates who had served at least one quarter of their sentence and had been well-behaved. |
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Microsoft said yesterday it had introduced a white list scheme to allow well-behaved email marketing firms to reach its customers without falling foul of its spam filters. |
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Each IRC network needs to decide for itself if blocking a few more of the millions of IPs that bad people can use is worth losing the contributions from the well-behaved Tor users. |
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Confronting seven different objections to our self-image as moral, well-behaved creatures, he charts a course through the philosophical quicksands that often engulf us. |
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These fine young gentleman were well-behaved and very mannerly. |
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Two bodies orbiting one another turn out to be well-behaved. |
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The province therefore decided that the regulation of fundraising businesses was an adequate measure and it was not necessary to impose onerous regulatory burdens on well-behaved charities operating within the province. |
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They're really well-behaved too and were a joy to puppy-sit. |
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We show that perturbative calculations for the new action are well-behaved where those of the conventional staggered action are badly behaved. |
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If you encounter children who are well-behaved, considerate, remarkable, tell the parents how much you appreciate their commitment to raising these kinds of kids. |
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On the other hand, there is, in fact, a glut of perfectly healthy and well-behaved dogs and cats that need homes. |
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The crowd at The Roxy was uniformly young, well-coiffed, and well-behaved. |
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Now I spent the day in a town of 120,000, about 100 miles from Moscow called Clean, and I have never seen such well-mannered, such well-behaved and such ardent voters. |
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Away from hotel bars, hotel rooms and suburban shopping centres, the England squad are a well-behaved bunch and as such have made no lasting enemies on the pitch. |
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Seems that pet parents want high-performing, well-behaved fur kids. |
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Chapman couldn't help but notice that the brothers were remarkably well-behaved, contrary to their reputation for being rock 'n' roll hellraisers. |
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Spending more than an hour greeting a well-behaved group that queued with schoolboy grins, she lavished her attention on the well-deserved throng with photos and autographs. |
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Pi even belongs to an elite club within the irrational numbers reserved for numbers whose digits are not only never-ending and without a pattern but they can't be calculated from a well-behaved equation. |
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