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The debates put different mindsets and different manners on display.
ECONOMIST: After the debates
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That's -- I think that -- I think that would cause some problems just on common sense and manners.
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Anyone keen on another comedy of manners will be disappointed.
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Parents like Tori Willis, a widow who moved her 17-year-old son, Asante Sandiford, from a traditional Boston public school to City on a Hill charter school three years ago, are drawn to the focus on college preparation and manners.
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The result is a deeply serene, seriously stable luxury car, with good sporting reflexes on country roads and excellent interstate manners.
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Nonetheless, it might be seen as incongruous that Austen's fandom is so extensive in the US, a nation founded on the rejection of aristocracy and old world manners and traditions.
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The trouble with such views, usually based on anecdote rather than evidence, is that with manners and behaviour they can become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
BBC: UK
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Look around your own office and see the love and care lavished on these rectangle-faced machines with their aggressive manners and their secret desire to steal your job.
BBC: Computers upset the workplace
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On one side, 64-year-old Boies, an Illinois native with disarming manners and a boyish smile--and a talent for neutralizing very powerful adversaries.
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Under the stifling, consensus-based post-war system, based on a Social Democrat-People's Party duopoly, mentioning the issue smacked of bad manners.
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You'll need to pay attention to his choice of restaurant, his manners and how much eye contact he makes--especially if there's a television set on the wall with a game on.
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