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The bad manners of the best people....
The bad manners of the models was meant to rub your noses in fashion.
Einstein asked Bice for her impression of America, and she expressed her disappointment at the bad manners of children in this country.
We have an idea that the aristocratic bad manners of the British were what really drove him into the Russiam camp.
The things that Britons hate most about London are the cost of living and bad manners of its residents, according to a survey.
Iceland is a place, the authors say, where a dog that barks at a stranger is evidence of the bad manners of its owner.
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It was Mr. Mencken who slapped it down with "sketches in the bold, bad manner of the Café du Dome," and the smaller boys, in their manner, took similar pokes at it.
He said: "Given the bad weather conditions the Russian vessels are very welcome to shelter off the Scottish coast, but it is more than bad manners to dispose of waste by simply throwing it overboard.
Whenever I pressed him to answer the question, Plimer said it was "the height of bad manners" to interrupt him.
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