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eir training and underlying athletic ability, | manners and temperament. |
ls for Fred's affection, despite her abrasive | manners and dismissive attitude to romance. |
rs lacking any insight or socially acceptable | manners. |
His commanding talents and accomplished | manners recommended him for the presidency of the Lit |
ch consisted of Buddy Goodfellow on bass, Ace | Manners on guitar, and P.J. Styles on drums, with all |
enses, killing Agent Stone and wounding Agent | Manners, who survives. |
ssion Pit, to be taken from their debut album | Manners. |
with Esther Cox, changing his name to Alfred | Manners in 1850. |
itution, drug addiction, imprisonment and all | manners of abuse and rejection". |
Persia, and assisted the Persian king in all | manners of strategy, and was instrumental in shaping |
e is especially evident in Mennell's book All | Manners of Food: Eating and Taste in England and Fran |
Can you teach my alligator | manners? |
bayev said the film "above all mocks American | manners and rural people and their intellect. |
his Illustrations of Shakespeare and Ancient | Manners (2 vols. |
A Book which sheweth the Life and | Manners of all true Christians (1582) -- defines cong |
A study of satirical caricature and | manners from 1780 to 1830, it has been described as " |
Trees, Plants and foreign Crops, Religion and | Manners, Miraculous Occurrences, Old and New Wars: Ad |
He affected singularity in dress and | manners, and his mots were the talk of the day. |
nconsciously revealing the preoccupations and | manners of the times. |
f value for the history of Byzantine life and | manners in the eleventh century. |
e of his knowledge of the German language and | manners, he often played cynical and cold German offi |
g (shared by his uncle Charles James Fox) and | manners made him popular in fashionable circles. |
cal Government Councillors: their Motives and | Manners (1976), in which he quoted Charles Lamb and S |
The film displays the mores and | manners of the British, and to a lesser extent, the F |
In Hollywood, her British accent and | manners led to a succession of roles portraying a ref |
Life and | Manners in Bengal |
ve presence of Columbo, whose personality and | manners are initially disarming and non-intimidating. |
y-election produced yet another petition, and | Manners himself was disqualified for bribery. |
litical milieu of or relating to the arts and | manners that a group favors. |
Barnow (1877) depict graphically the life and | manners of the races of south-eastern Europe. |
e school has two mottos, Virtue, Learning and | Manners and Incipe, the latter being a Latin motto (r |
Dates and | manners of elections were set by the states. |
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 |
childhood, he learned the typical duties and | manners of an heir to the throne. |
shed in 1801 Remarks on the Local Scenery and | Manners of Scotland, London, 2 vols. |
qualities of duty, fidelity, truthfulness and | manners were paramount. |
erica's foremost authorities on etiquette and | manners and has carved out a niche in the lesbian, ga |
which contained valuable articles on life and | manners in the United States, and gained a high reput |
Secret Memoirs and | Manners of Several Persons of Quality of Both Sexes, |
They give a vivid picture of ideas and | manners among the szlachta (Polish gentry) towards th |
tern countries and describing the customs and | manners of the inhabitants of those nations, Rev. Har |
unlikeness to their neighbours in appearance, | manners, and customs." |
In his appearance, | manners and habits of thought, Heawood was an extrava |
of social advancement, given her aristocratic | manners and mispronounced French. |
is now centred a little further south around | Manners Street and Cuba Street, but Lambton Quay rema |
, taste, literature, history, politics, arts, | manners, amusements and improvements of the age and n |
Forms, Evolution, History and Present Aspect, | Manners, Customs and Social Institutions Connected Th |
role on Brookside, playing the role of Audrey | Manners from 1995 to 1996. |
chillatai - person of baad | manners (also the netted fibre in petiole of palmyra |
Gosh It's... Bad | Manners (CD re-issue / Cherry Red Records) (2011) |
s, the home of the popular 1980s ska band Bad | Manners. |
cruelty, ignorance, stupidity, and sheer bad | manners by rich and powerful people towards a harmles |
counselor who teaches men on how to avoid bad | manners, gluttony, and drunkenness. |
de pop promotion videos for such bands as Bad | Manners, Bow Wow Wow, Adam Ant and Bucks Fizz. |
Bad | Manners (Replay) (2011) |
"Wooly Bully" by Bad | Manners |
"Inner London Violence" - Bad | Manners |
Music and Bad | Manners (1916) |
Bad | Manners Live! (Crown) 2005 |
The song was covered by Bad | Manners. |
Bad | Manners - ska version on their 1997 album Heavy Petti |
Bad | Manners also covered the song in their 1997 album Hea |
Guys 'n' Dolls, Darts, Kissing the Pink, Bad | Manners, David D'Or, Blue Zoo and Chris Rea, who 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 |
Smashers, Adequate Seven, Sonic Boom Six, Bad | Manners, The Beat, Skindred and Babar Luck. |
Can Can is a live album by Bad | Manners, released in 2006. |
Buster Bloodvessel - singer of Bad | Manners, under his real name Douglas Trendle |
is uncle was Thomas Manners-Sutton, 1st Baron | Manners, Lord Chancellor of Ireland. |
He was created Baron | Manners of Haddon on 30 April 1679 and sent to the Ho |
This last set of advice describes the basic | manners every gentleman should follow, especially a k |
With his good looks and bed | manners, Philip completely captives his wife. |
nages to teach Michelle some words and better | manners, but he has difficulty teaching her the meani |
Handbook of Bible | Manners and Customs (1874) |
Wai) is the town bully, known for his boorish | manners and reckless attitude which have endeared him |
to Russian writers, and a satire of bourgeois | manners and the Romeo and Juliet subgenre of romance. |
Bruce | Manners affirmed his preceding editors as follows: Ji |
Twerton Gaol was built by | Manners in 1840 and closed in 1878. |
the year 1809, descriptive of the character, | manners, domestic habits, and religious ceremonies of |
painter; and in some letters from Mr Charles | Manners, addressed to Lord Roos, dated 1672, now amon |
living of Scalford, Leicestershire by Charles | Manners, 4th Duke of Rutland. |
hester; others by his relation, David Charles | Manners. |
Charles | Manners Lushington (1 August 1819 - 27 November 1864) |
Another Rental of Charles | Manners St. George Estate, dated 1842, gives a list o |
December 27 - Charles | Manners, operatic bass and opera company manager (d. |
Charles | Manners later played Boleslas, and Giulia Warwick pla |
her over a conflict involving his children's | manners at her family's Massachusetts vacation home. |
n conformed as exactly as he could to Chinese | manners. |
rately crude, low-budget or otherwise comical | manners, and the actors do not always resemble the or |
they present a vivid picture of contemporary | manners. |
luable for the picture they afford of country | manners and customs that are now almost, if not quite |
ht on the decadence of the 12th century court | manners and the ethical lowness of the royalty. |
The crater | Manners on the Moon is named in his honour. |
To the southwest lies the crater | Manners, and beyond are Dionysius and the Ritter-Sabi |
largest work was Digest of the Laws, Customs, | Manners, and Institutions of Ancient and Modern Natio |
r Susquehanokes) of Mary-Land, their Customs, | Manners, Absurdities, & Religion. |
usic by jazz pianist/double bass player Danny | Manners and indiepop artist Louis Philippe. |
He was the son of David | Manners, an army captain during the War of 1812. |
mble film starring Richard Barthelmess, David | Manners, John Mack Brown, and Helen Chandler. |
David | Manners - Dey Emery |
David | Manners as Frank Whemple |
David | Manners as Raymond Jordan |
Lord Roger David | Manners (b. |
David | Manners as Kit Humphreys |
David | Manners as John Harker |
David | Manners - 2nd Lt. Raleigh |
e 1931 version of Dracula (Bela Lugosi, David | Manners, and Edward Van Sloan) in The Death Kiss (193 |
David | Manners as Shep Lambert |
David | Manners as William "Bill" Merrick |
David | Manners (as John Harker) in Dracula (1931) |
In 1341, nobleman and doctor Robert de | Manners received license to crenellate his manor, per |
Sir Robert de | Manners performed one of the earliest English transla |
yed drums for The Alarm, Spear of Destiny,Bad | Manners and Grand National. |
His daughter, Lady Diana | Manners lived there as a young girl before going on t |
The SA and VSA operate in different | manners. |
ther eaten raw or cooked in several different | manners. |
gium extended the right to vote, in different | manners, to all foreign residents (which was already |
oint, apparently angered by Hirvonen's dining | manners, Putkonen unexpectedly attacked Hirvonen and |
with physiological traits linked to divergent | manners of experiencing and processing environmental |
Lady Dorothy | Manners (c. |
sages through an understanding of the eastern | manners and customs. |
dialects, and made himself master of Eastern | manners and usages. |
tly in the king's estimation through his easy | manners. |
s, and a daughter, Isabel, who married Edward | Manners, 3rd Earl of Rutland. |
Edward | Manners died young |
Edwin | Manners |
Anne and George's child was Lady Eleanor | Manners, who was b. 1505 Haddon Hall, Derbyshire and |
He married Lady Eleanor | Manners. |
Lady Elizabeth | Manners (c. |
Lady Elizabeth | Manners (died 16 March 1653) |
In 1589, William married Elizabeth | Manners, the only child of the 3rd Earl of Rutland an |
Lady Emmeline Charlotte Elizabeth | Manners (2 May 1806 - 29 October 1855), married Hon. |
Lady Elizabeth | Manners, daughter of the 4th Duke married Richard Nor |
nd confusion and the film caricatures English | manners and behavior as snobbish and stuffy. |
mbling David Niven: "the same perfect English | manners, easy charm, and immaculate dress sense." |
through the hypocrisy of society and English | manners. |
's domestic role, concentrating on etiquette, | manners, and modesty. |
knowledge of Holy Scripture of most excellent | manners, of wonderful continence, and one in whom the |
pplied to illustrate the history of families, | manners, habits, and arts at the different periods fr |
Hamilton was known for his fine | manners and dress and his gallantry. |
Francis | Manners, 6th Earl of Rutland (1578 - 17 December 1632 |
The Essential Book of Gay | Manners & Etiquette (HarperPerennial, 1995) |
roughout the South for its emphasis on gentle | manners and old-fashioned accomplishments", it "did n |
ent of communication, correct and gentlemanly | manners, and a large and liberal mind... from his con |
he Bank of India Ltd and co-founding Geoffrey | Manners & Co. Ltd., which became a leading distributo |
inherited the Earldom on the death of George | Manners, 7th Earl of Rutland on 29 March. |
Lord George | Manners (d. |
Captain George | Manners (c. |
Married George | Manners, 12th Baron de Ros. |
arried in 1855 her second cousin, Lord George | Manners. |
states passed to his next brother Lord George | Manners, who also adopted the name Manners-Sutton. |
George | Manners, 7th Earl of Rutland (1580 - 29 March 1641) m |
George | Manners, Marquess of Granby (1807), eldest son of the |
Mary Georgiana | Manners Sutton (d. 8 November 1846), married on 20 Ja |
Lady Adeliza Elizabeth Gertrude | Manners (29 December 1810 - 26 October 1877), married |
y, by the latter's first marriage to Gertrude | Manners, daughter of the first Earl of Rutland. |
programme was 'detrimental to promoting good | manners and etiquette' and that the so-called bachelo |
d Siena then Rome and Naples), where his good | manners brought him the acquaintance of many of the m |
ined well respected for his kindness and good | manners outside of the boxing ring. |
his Journal de voyages as "a jolly boy, good | manners, swarthy". |
he added that Bush was pleasant and had good | manners. |
t was encouraged through the teaching of good | manners, high moral standards, respect for parents an |
o as Adab, and described as "refinement, good | manners, morals, ethics, decorum, decency, humaneness |
er goodies given to reward children with good | manners. |
poets and a very much greater amount of good | manners! |
g man of frank, pleasant countenance and good | manners; he wore European dress and spoke English qui |
nd was said to possess "good nature, gracious | manners, and an attractive personality." |
has been said of him that he lacked gracious | manners and was too conscious of his intellectual sup |
ported to his Government that Lord Harrowby's | manners were designedly unfriendly; his reception was |
politician who fights juvenile crime in harsh | manners. |
John Hartley | Manners (10 August 1870 - 19 December 1928) was a Lon |
y play written by Taylor's husband J. Hartley | Manners. |
2 play written by Taylor's husband J. Hartley | Manners. |
too naturalistic an actress for such haughty | manners) and the ham-fisted dialogue (delivered, myst |
Russell Henry | Manners (January 31, 1800 - May 9, 1870) was an Engli |
Henry | Manners, 2nd Earl of Rutland (c. |
John Henry | Manners, 5th Duke of Rutland, KG (Knightsbridge, 4 Ja |
s death she remarried twice, in 1561 to Henry | Manners, 2nd Earl of Rutland and then in 1566 to Fran |
George John Henry | Manners, Marquess of Granby (26 June 1807 - 4 August |
ous figure, though she is rather rough in her | manners. |
Assyria: her | manners and customs, arts and aims. |
at, fair, prim old woman, easy and gay in her | manners. |
icle caused him noticeable discomfort and his | manners also improved after castration, his success i |
good impression at the French court with his | manners, eloquence, business proposals, showing great |
least) holds Darcy in some disdain due to his | manners. |
d was very popular among the soldiers for his | manners, second only to Skanderbeg. |
His | manners were gruff, which caused him to leave the civ |
sence, and was very affable and simple in his | manners, a great favourite with his clergy and people |
In his | manners he was unassuming in the extreme, a stripling |
his father's passion for intrigue, while his | manners were repelling, but he stands high among his |
His | manners as hard as his feelings are tender |
Emerson dressed in old clothes and his | manners were uncouth. |
d, while Gesaffelstein from Paris forgets his | manners by surpassing the original with six-and-a-hal |
s disposition was frank and generous, and his | manners were popular. |
come guilty of injustice, ill-nature, and ill | manners to others; and insensible of what is properly |
acism and sexism, Marion schools her girls in | manners, English poetry and the need for an education |
In such cases, viceroys have tended to act in | manners that avoid placing the sovereign directly in |
daughter of the family after coaching her in | manners, deportment, fashion and other issues. |
He describes his efforts to instill | manners, breeding, health and a feeling of dignity to |
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