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knowledge of Holy Scripture of most excellent | manners, of wonderful continence, and one in whom the |
nconsciously revealing the preoccupations and | manners of the times. |
"All | manners of vehicles -- covered wagons, surreys, stage |
self-consciousness and the rude-but-efficient | manners of Suzanne, one of his friend Guillaume's con |
eir behavior and gain an understanding of the | manners of those higher ranking than herself. |
The film displays the mores and | manners of the British, and to a lesser extent, the F |
et Aerin managed to keep "some of the kindler | manners of old" in their house, and it became a shelt |
-heir of Edmund, Lord Ros, married Sir Robert | Manners, of Etal, in the county of Northumberland. |
He thought the | manners of the British aristocracy were very democrat |
itution, drug addiction, imprisonment and all | manners of abuse and rejection". |
Barnow (1877) depict graphically the life and | manners of the races of south-eastern Europe. |
lim for "introduce[ing] among the Moslems the | manners of infidels and show[ing] an intention to sup |
Dates and | manners of elections were set by the states. |
Persia, and assisted the Persian king in all | manners of strategy, and was instrumental in shaping |
He was created Baron | Manners of Haddon on 30 April 1679 and sent to the Ho |
of patterns, speed, horsemanship, uniformity, | manners of the animals, music, and crowd appeal. |
Of his Poems describing the Places and | Manners of the Country and People of Russia mentioned |
He kept the dress and | manners of the Baghdadi Jews, but allowed his sons to |
The present owners Mr and Mrs | Manners of Manners Farms Ltd have restored the two ac |
childhood, he learned the typical duties and | manners of an heir to the throne. |
s with irregular plural morphology; irregular | manners of marking the plural include -es, -er with u |
with physiological traits linked to divergent | manners of experiencing and processing environmental |
shed in 1801 Remarks on the Local Scenery and | Manners of Scotland, London, 2 vols. |
e is especially evident in Mennell's book All | Manners of Food: Eating and Taste in England and Fran |
Secret Memoirs and | Manners of Several Persons of Quality of Both Sexes, |
tern countries and describing the customs and | manners of the inhabitants of those nations, Rev. Har |
The crater | Manners on the Moon is named in his honour. |
ch consisted of Buddy Goodfellow on bass, Ace | Manners on guitar, and P.J. Styles on drums, with all |
The song was also covered by Bad | Manners on their 1993 album Fat Sound. |
international observers have pointed out bad | manners on the part of Chinese fans, and sparse atten |
December 27 - Charles | Manners, operatic bass and opera company manager (d. |
ined well respected for his kindness and good | manners outside of the boxing ring. |
be in the interior were displayed in various | manners outside; outbuildings were suggested by fragm |
Sir Robert de | Manners performed one of the earliest English transla |
With his good looks and bed | manners, Philip completely captives his wife. |
Lord John | Manners, politician. |
oint, apparently angered by Hirvonen's dining | manners, Putkonen unexpectedly attacked Hirvonen and |
which offers his unique brand of advice on | manners questions the LGBT community faces on a daily |
and new partner William 'Bill' Merrick (David | Manners) quickly discover that they have been swindle |
Manners Ralph Wilmott Nightingale (1871-1956), grands | |
When Kim | Manners read the script "Home", he said to himself "t |
In 1341, nobleman and doctor Robert de | Manners received license to crenellate his manor, per |
His commanding talents and accomplished | manners recommended him for the presidency of the Lit |
Manners referred to the shot of the baby's point of v | |
Can Can is a live album by Bad | Manners, released in 2006. |
"As an early attempt to describe the | manners, reprehend the follies, cultivate the taste a |
Miss | Manners Rescues Civilization: From Sexual Harassment, |
Manners retired from the Army on August 13, 1771, but | |
ghfields School in Matlock, or sometimes Lady | Manners School in Bakewell. |
Lady | Manners School ceased to exist. |
adopted by a local family, and attended Lady | Manners School in Bakewell and Exeter College at Oxfo |
Lady | Manners School is an English secondary school and Spe |
re and was educated at the comprehensive Lady | Manners School, in Bakewell, Derbyshire. |
unity School, Monyash Primary School and Lady | Manners School. |
d was very popular among the soldiers for his | manners, second only to Skanderbeg. |
For "Il Galateo," the 16th century book of | manners, see Giovanni della Casa. |
Manners' sister was Anne, the illegitimate daughter o | |
Common Courtesy: In Which Miss | Manners Solves the Problem That Baffled Mr. Jefferson |
Another Rental of Charles | Manners St. George Estate, dated 1842, gives a list o |
is now centred a little further south around | Manners Street and Cuba Street, but Lambton Quay rema |
oxes, into functional designs usable in other | manners, such as furniture. |
Captain Oliver | Manners Sutton was a World War I flying ace credited |
Mary Georgiana | Manners Sutton (d. 8 November 1846), married on 20 Ja |
his Journal de voyages as "a jolly boy, good | manners, swarthy". |
In such cases, viceroys have tended to act in | manners that avoid placing the sovereign directly in |
litical milieu of or relating to the arts and | manners that a group favors. |
th Duchess of Rutland who was married to John | Manners, the 5th Duke of Rutland. |
Both of them promoted in new | manners the songs of the big city without following f |
In 1589, William married Elizabeth | Manners, the only child of the 3rd Earl of Rutland an |
uess of Anglesey, and his wife, Lady Marjorie | Manners, the eldest daughter of the Henry Manners, 8t |
He liked the informality of | manners, the food, even the fact that one did not hav |
Smashers, Adequate Seven, Sonic Boom Six, Bad | Manners, The Beat, Skindred and Babar Luck. |
He used various techniques and suggestive | manners to achieve characterisation of lyrical heroes |
come guilty of injustice, ill-nature, and ill | manners to others; and insensible of what is properly |
gium extended the right to vote, in different | manners, to all foreign residents (which was already |
in the earldom by his grandson, William John | Manners Tollemache, 9th Earl of Dysart, his son Lord |
William John | Manners Tollemache, 9th Earl of Dysart (3 March 1859 |
NY MONEY, UK Tour, Giles Watling Annie, TABLE | MANNERS, UK Tour, Ian Dickens Joanna Lyppiat, PRESENT |
Buster Bloodvessel - singer of Bad | Manners, under his real name Douglas Trendle |
In April 1640, | Manners was elected Member of Parliament for Derbyshi |
Manners was the son of Charles Manners, 4th Duke of R | |
Manners was the second son of John Manners, 7th Duke | |
Manners was enrolled at Eton from 7 July 1757 until 1 | |
Development of a picturesque | manners went in the typical for 1960 direction of str |
luding Shaw-Stewart, Horner, Asquith and John | Manners were killed in the war, drawing him closer to |
His | manners were gruff, which caused him to leave the civ |
his father's passion for intrigue, while his | manners were repelling, but he stands high among his |
Emerson dressed in old clothes and his | manners were uncouth. |
qualities of duty, fidelity, truthfulness and | manners were paramount. |
s disposition was frank and generous, and his | manners were popular. |
ported to his Government that Lord Harrowby's | manners were designedly unfriendly; his reception was |
s prominently in Alan Ayckbourne's play Table | Manners, which is part of his Norman Conquests. |
It was founded on 20 May 1636 by Grace, Lady | Manners, who lived at Haddon Hall, the current home o |
Anne and George's child was Lady Eleanor | Manners, who was b. 1505 Haddon Hall, Derbyshire and |
states passed to his next brother Lord George | Manners, who also adopted the name Manners-Sutton. |
enses, killing Agent Stone and wounding Agent | Manners, who survives. |
At Oxford, his Eton friendship with John | Manners won him entry into a famous and fashionable c |
There is an account of her lavish | manners written by Peter Damian, the Cardinal Bishop |
s succeeded in the earldom by his uncle, John | Manners Yorke. |
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