Dear Miss Manners: What is Miss Manners' opinion on eye-rolling?
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Not simply because manners make the man, although they do, but because manners also shape political cultures.
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Strange that your friends are more interested in host manners than guest manners, considering that they are guests.
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The use of color — I love to play with color relationships in pleasant manners and in jarring manners.
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Thomas Farley, also known as Mister Manners, an etiquette expert who teaches manners workshops around the country, has another theory.
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"It was a sign of good manners, bad manners, class and no class, and I've never forgotten it," Mr. Limbaugh said.
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You've likely noticed that the leader of the free world does not have the best Twitter manners — or any manners, for that matter.
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What parents need to do is teach their kids about good manners, help their children practice and then apply the manners to real-world settings.
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In the video, Pieters asked Manners how much money they made, to which Manners responded "over £100" — though they did give all of it back.
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We spoke to Thomas Farley, aka Mister Manners, for his best advice on navigating trouble spots in the workplace as part of TODAY's "Manners on the Move" series.
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LONDON — Manners are apparently the very backbone of British society, but, despite this, dating online can feel like it's full of people with bad manners and poor behaviour.
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Kaitlyn Tiffany, Brotherhood Without Manners (fifth place, 230 points) Why do I still have hope that the middle-of-the-pack Brotherhood without Manners can pull off a W?
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"It's really the manners—or lack of manners—that gets to me," says Queen Ivy, a professional dominatrix based in Toronto who specializes in medical play and needle work.
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LONDON, Oct 16 (IFR) - Barclays has hired Amit Goel and Chris Manners as co-heads of European banks equity research, with Goel covering investment banks and Manners covering UK banks.
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" The similarly unconventional relationship between Eliot and George Henry Lewes demonstrated the radicalism of the private sphere, that "morals and manners change politics more than politics change morals and manners.
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Dear Miss Manners: I am baffled as to why, when dining out with a friend or a group, it is often conveyed as bad manners to ask for separate checks.
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Osborne knew his manners when he entered your living room.
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Looks like 2017 was a poor year for pet manners.
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"They have very, very good manners, which makes me happy."
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Dear Miss Manners: I have been married for eight years.
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If you've been raised properly, you know something about manners.
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Miss Manners is sympathetic to your situation — to a point.
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The lie is the basic building block of good manners.
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My husband and I teach them good manners and gratitude.
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And also thankful for my dear boy with good manners.
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Unfortunately, the animal kingdom doesn't care much for bathroom manners.
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Sterling "displayed no aggressive behavior or manners," the suit claims.
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It's not just good manners, it's good for your wallet.
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But a few of the deer's table manners needed polish.
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We should have better manners than that, I assure you.
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This isn't just a matter of good versus bad manners.
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In a fight, after all, manners are crushed by matter.
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What if we taught kids that silence is bad manners?
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Miss Manners would not care to attend your family gatherings.
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The same conclusion arrived at in two entirely different manners.
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But if the manner looks familiar, the manners do not.
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"His manners were like from another century," Mr. Hooker said.
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But Miss Manners disagrees that your choice trivializes their necessity.
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Dear Miss Manners: At Easter, my family enjoys dyeing eggs.
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Therefore, Miss Manners advises against asking for a general pass.
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Still, Miss Manners sympathizes with the inconvenience they cause you.
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Over time, as travelers gain experience, manners tend to improve.
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Miss Manners assures you that this will not wear well.
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Given her good manners, she was probably just between owners.
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Milly teaches the brothers manners and the rules of courtship.
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Dear Miss Manners: I had a friend pass away suddenly.
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On land, its table manners would not seem so polite.
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In a situation like this, what would Miss Manners do?
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Was adding her last name a rebuke to Stolarsky's manners?
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Dear Miss Manners: I've drifted apart from a longtime friend.
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HARWOOD: That sounds more like manners than about national protection.
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Good manners now took over from whatever emotion we felt.
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It's "Dynasty" with better manners, "Downton Abbey" with more castles.
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The editor, Margaret Farrar, followed a simple rule: good manners.
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Plus, it's just good manners when you're in social settings.
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Dear Miss Manners: During a conversation regarding table manners, a relative and I disagreed on what to do if one notices a minor infraction, like someone using the wrong fork for the salad course.
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It's worth considering carefully the ways we teach manners as well.
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Three things are sacred in the South: food, football, and manners.
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But I guess their political agenda has taken over good manners.
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But Miss Manners agrees that you should not attend this wedding.
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It also has a worse cabin and worse on-road manners.
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Use good manners and appropriate words when you speak to others.
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Dear Miss Manners: My boyfriend and I have been discussing marriage.
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Honestly, I think there is really no excuse for bad manners.
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His first full-length collection, Manners, is forthcoming from Mount Analogue.
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That's why, generally speaking, we try to use our best manners.
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Let us all observe this seal friend that practices good manners.
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The manners of death will be confirmed this week, she said.
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LEAVING unwanted broccoli on your plate is not just bad manners.
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Manners, who started her column in 1978, mostly answers questions about
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Trump doesn't do manners, and his supporters don't want him to.
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It's called good manners and not getting mixed up in politics.
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"You need some manners 'bruh,' " he commented on the fan's post.
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I pushed forward, drawn to his good looks, intelligence and manners.
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I still care about manners, spelling and punctuation, for Christ's sake.
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He miserably failed in basic manners of human decency and courtesy.
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Sitting down with Eva Mendes is a lesson in exemplary manners.
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"Manners are a sensitive awareness of the feelings of others," Mrs.
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But yes, Miss Manners knows that the boundaries are often violated.
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"Table Manners: The Ultimate Guide to Dining Etiquette," $65, 11 a.m.
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Gaskin's house, these kinds of table manners aren't punished but celebrated.
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Title IX was never intended as a guide to good manners.
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He has lectured citizens on their manners and their physical fitness.
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"Right now we are just working on our manners," Timberlake said.
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But Miss Manners does not like that part about inviting yourselves.
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He may be a rebel in Japan, but he has manners.
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Table manners are no different whether someone is clothed or not.
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As you note, criticizing the table manners of others is rude.
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Have some manners and some good grace and shut your mouth.
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Dear Miss Manners: I was raised by horribly abusive cult members.
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Trying to adopt their bohemian manners, she served the food casually.
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The McNeals enrolled Hudson in Instinct to teach him some manners.
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"People have this idea that ceramics are fragile," Mr. Manners said.
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In her shock and frustration, Lacie's practiced manners shatter to pieces.
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The Montgomery County Chief Coroner ruled their manners of death as homicide.
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The book also did not make me want to learn more manners.
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Remembering his manners, he offers a Marlboro to go with the coffee.
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Because we all know Donald Trump is a stickler for good manners.
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HERNANDEZ: I know but we&aposre in Texas and we have manners.
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It's vibrantly immersed in the manners and politics of 503 midwest Indiana.
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Miss Manners herself might take exception at being thanked for moving out.
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AMBASSADORS tend to be men and women of tact and good manners.
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I was pleased that despite the fame, she hasn't lost her manners.
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Here are some of the manners and customs she may have learned.
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"We're big on manners, but it doesn't need to be that serious."
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Well, he is rather consistent in sacrificing all forms of good manners.
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We're big on manners, but it doesn't need to be that serious.
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They thought kids were learning bad manners by barking commands at Alexa.
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In fact, punk rock means EXEMPLARY MANNERS TO YOUR FELLOW HUMAN BEING.
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In his own mind, he's an expert on all manners of topics.
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The latter extends to bigotry, manners, elitism, and disrespect to people's privacy.
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The New York Times: We have a crisis of democracy, not manners.
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If we're looking for dignity, manners, grace and orderliness, Trump is vulnerable.
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Bedside manners, courteous receptionists and short wait times all play a role.
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We know we're supposed to do this anyway — it's good manners, right?
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Politics played as blood sport degrades personal manners and ruins civic institutions.
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Jane Manners and Lev Menand are academic fellows at Columbia Law School.
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His incompetence, his hair, his lack of regard for pomp and manners.
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Nature, life experience or both endow some doctors with excellent bedside manners.
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Dear Miss Manners: What has happened to the art of small talk?
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This is not a dispute that can be resolved by good manners.
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Dear Miss Manners: My husband and I are expecting our third child.
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Dear Miss Manners: My mother, sister and I find ourselves in disagreement.
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Miss Manners does not doubt what your husband told you in private.
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Miss Manners offers two observations: You are better off than the quail.
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Dear Miss Manners: On two occasions, I have witnessed a person falling.
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But guest manners require them to appreciate that without dictating to you.
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Dear Miss Manners: I live in a friendly neighborhood that I enjoy.
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Were you expecting Miss Manners to say that this behavior is fine?
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Dear Miss Manners: I had an unfortunate encounter in a parking lot.
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Miss Manners suggests that you point that out, thus switching the blame.
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But Miss Manners is concerned how you plan to use her endorsement.
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Dear Miss Manners: How does one respond to someone rejecting a gift?
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How can I teach him table manners, other than modeling good behavior?
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Most people are aware of a coarsening of public discourse and manners.
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Dear Miss Manners: I have two great-nieces, ages 6 and 3.
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Dear Miss Manners: My fiance and I are discussing keeping our names.
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Dear Miss Manners: What is proper about gifts given at Christmas — i.e.
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However, Miss Manners wants to help, although not by clearing the table.
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Pieters and Manners awarded Hopkins the Campaign to Unify the Nation Trophy.
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Not knowing how this lady generally operates, Miss Manners could not say.
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Educational standards have changed; families have stopped being schools for good manners.
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Miss Manners suggests that you take a look at the workaday world.
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Mothers can teach you manners, but not how to be a man.
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The problem with Trump is not just that he has bad manners.
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Instead, it just brought Hemsworth's good manners and even better spirits to light.
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As Queen Clarisse taught us, "manners matter…" but it comes at a cost.
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We can't shut our ears to any idea just because Trump lacks manners.
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In an image and manners-obsessed world, uniqueness is akin to being monstrous.
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Manners joins from Morgan Stanley, where he spent 13 years covering UK banks.
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Dear Miss Manners: I have been dating my boyfriend for about seven months.
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Good Manners is the kind of movie you're better off knowing nothing about.
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Along the way she encounters all manners of spooky weirdness and otherworldly entities.
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Some try to tackle not only the influx of tourists, but their manners.
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People notice if you have manners, if you're courteous and if you're kind.
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But a good bloodline imposed a code of honourable behaviour and civilised manners.
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That loud-mouthed aliens with poor hygiene and cantankerous manners had kidnapped me.
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Cleveland tacked on two more runs in the frame, albeit in unconventional manners.
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Weisberg refers to the definition of manners provided by Samuel Wells in his
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The manners of patients erode as we become maddened by confusion and dread.
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Shouldn't modern partnering be more about two-way manners than one-way manhandling?
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When I get these offers directly, I try my best to use manners.
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He is also a stickler for manners, attacking his primary race rival, Gov.
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"At the very least, it's better manners to show people a good time."
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They ate ceremoniously amid the clean tablecloths and paper napkins, watching their manners.
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It didn't hurt that Curry's basketball fundamentals were as impeccable as his manners.
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He is unbound by normal societal convention, manners, laws both legislative and natural.
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It's not a big deal, I think its good service and good manners.
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Any manners maven can tell you that guests do not have inviting privileges.
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The problem is, what Brooks sees as manners, Trump supporters call political correctness.
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Dear Miss Manners: We all know that cutting in a line is rude.
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Miss Manners recommends you tell them so in person or over the phone.
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I must confess, though, that my table manners could use a little work.
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I learned my manners from the first amazing teacher I knew, my mother.
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A decent society rests on a bed of manners, habits, traditions and institutions.
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For many, watching the "Table Manners" videos can have a strangely hypnotic effect.
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Dear Miss Manners: Could you please tell me how to eat cooked peas?
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Miss Manners is sympathetic to your situation, and commends you for enduring it.
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We would not be here if we were talking about manners and gallantry.
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Dear Miss Manners: I have terrible skin allergies and cannot use most soaps.
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Today, car companies are connecting their vehicles in two manners: embedded and tethered.
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"Everyone talks about manners as a thing of the past," Ms. Brown said.
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The Tucson's driving manners are perfectly suited to its segment and its customers.
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They have no say over their children's manners, religious teachings and political ideologies.
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The company is also trying to encourage good manners with its Google Assistant.
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Dear Miss Manners: I have been with my boyfriend for a few years.
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Dear Miss Manners: A neighbor invited us over for a nightcap by text.
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Dear Miss Manners: My husband and I were excluded from a nephew's wedding.
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Dear Miss Manners: A relative of mine will soon be moving to Europe.
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Kepel teaches class in elegantly tailored suits, and his manners are more formal.
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Dear Miss Manners: Along in years, I have moved to a new city.
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However, Miss Manners admits that rifling through the host's cabinets is also problematic.
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Dear Miss Manners: My daughter will be graduating from high school in June.
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Another film version was released in 1930, starring Colin Clive and David Manners.
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Dear Miss Manners: My kindergartner arrived home with a princess birthday party invite.
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Miss Manners' sympathy is with the musician, whose predicament is worse than yours.
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By traditional social standards, saying the things Westbrook was saying is bad manners.
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Dear Miss Manners: Each Christmas, we host a party for friends and neighbors.
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Yet their main performing manners were calm, matter-of-fact and often brisk.
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In 2016 the Republican Party, Flake argues in the book, lost its manners.
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The editor at the time, Margaret Farrar, followed a simple rule: good manners.
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For instance, there's one out there that's called Iron Teaching Rocks Table Manners.
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Table manners normally represents the best that a particular culture has to offer.
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Reve combines a pitch-black comedy of manners with swingeing satire and metaphysical despair.
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No one should abuse my patience and good manners to bring down the state.
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The cakewalk in the United States parodied the dress and manners of slaves' masters.
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Professionals frequently complain to Miss Manners about their clients' inability to arrive on time.
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The Assistant will also reinforce their good manners with positive encouragement when they're polite.
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It's like lining yourself up behind Miss Manners in a political debate against Machiavelli.
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The incoming prime minister's optimistic economic proposals and mild manners could win PiS votes.
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Elena's own body rebels against her—she develops a limp, loses her manners, and
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In ways we can only dimly guess, his manners would have been strange too.
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We do that all the time with myths, education, politics, religion, and good manners.
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It's good manners — and it will help you stay in the couple's good graces.
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We'll need contemporary tools and manners, as complex as the times we are living.
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And it seems that voters are growing weary of the bad manners, the acrimony.
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Manners did not win the vote for women or civil rights for black Americans.
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Inevitably, doctors—even doctors with gentle and reassuring manners, like my father—inflict pain.
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Even more so, it shows that we all — humans and beasts — have terrible manners.
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"As Boas Maneiras" ("Good Manners") sounds like, and starts off as, an urban comedy.
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He said Donaldson had the best manners, dressed very well, and was a sneakerhead.
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"It's not just a matter of manners, it's a matter of perception," Biden said.
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And because I was raised in a world where manners mattered, I did more.
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It was a revolution of tone, production style and manners as much as ideology.
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It's bad manners to look at past predictions to see if they've come true.
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It is not Miss Manners' job to discourage the writing of letters of thanks.
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The added advantage, Miss Manners notes, is that future family harmony may be secured.
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Dear Miss Manners: My daughter will be a first-generation university graduate this spring.
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Dear Miss Manners: I often host two close friends at my apartment for meals.
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Manners, once acquired, can ease your passage, but desire can drag you off course.
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U Can't Talk to Ur Professor Like This Formal manners and titles aren't elitist.
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The Rose of Tralee International Festival takes stock of Irish manners and Irish meanings.
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" The artist pressed, "Fine, but you're not a person who can teach me manners.
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Before Frazier's 30th RBI with the Yankees, the teams traded runs in different manners.
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Its road manners are excellent, both comfortable and sporty in the same hard turn.
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Because she embraced the manners of polite society, she surely embraced its politics, too.
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Your mother may be pleased to hear that Miss Manners still makes this distinction.
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Even then, he is usually a disappointment, with his bad manners and near-muteness.
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Otherwise he is quite clean, but is there any way to salvage these manners?
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Dear Miss Manners: Would you enlighten us as to when children's tables are appropriate?
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Then again, who ever said having good manners meant you could not know glee?
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Dear Miss Manners: I've known my brother-in-law since he was a teenager.
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For his part, Neoptolemus might be said to represent the concept of good manners.
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Dear Miss Manners: My daughter-in-law bought me a designer purse for Christmas.
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Perhaps each of us should relearn our manners and remember that weapons have holsters.
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Everything — from the agenda to the seating — screams button up and mind your manners.
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Manners can be rough in China, sometimes in a warm way, sometimes less so.
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I knew, because they had the ill manners to say so at the time.
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The crossword editor at the time, Margaret Farrar, followed a simple rule: good manners.
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Gentlemen take note: It's considered good manners for the male passengers to remain standing.
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Etiquette, manners, body language, the way we respond, interact and even look is changing.
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One of the people I interviewed for the book was Miss Manners. Mm-hmm.
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Like that movie, Paddington is a sneaky, subtle call for tolerance and good manners.
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Kelly A. Manners (Producer): David's a good friend of mine but an odd duck.
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And to some on the outer edges of the political discourse, it's not just O.K. to forsake ''politeness, good manners and so on''; it's a critical tool for fighting the powerful, for whom good manners often serve as a kind of shield.
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Mr. Enrigue said that "to leave your car locked" was considered bad manners, not "unlocked."
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MIKE HUCKABEE, FOX NEWS CONTRIBUTOR: I think it&aposs bad manners that&aposs hurting both.
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Its greatest exponents are mostly gaunt East Africans with similar-sounding names and taciturn manners.
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They eat microwave meals and Eggos and she's learned more words and basic kid manners.
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I hope his son, the seventh in line for the throne, learns this great manners!
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Dear Miss Manners: I'm an instructor at a college with a great diversity of students.
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Miss Manners understands that unity in the bridal party is often symbolized through matching clothing.
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"I was raised by very traditional Southern parents with Southern manners," she tells Town & Country.
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What Trump is playing with right now aren't the table-manners norms of Emily Post.
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I'm sorry to break it to you all, but Netflix has some seriously bad manners.
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Businesspeople like the word "transparent," although Miss Manners wonders if they grasp its full meaning.
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"People are looking for ethics and manners," says Atef al-Shitany of Egypt's health ministry.
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Mexican food: tacos, enchiladas, sopes, tortas, quesadillas, and, of course, all manners of spicy salsa.
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The book at least looked for resonances between zombie tropes and the comedy of manners.
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HERNANDEZ: I will try but we are in Texas and you know, its Texas manners.
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The likely future King of England displayed impeccable manners, naturally, as he met the headmistress.
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" FT says Guo went on to add that "the US has abandoned all table manners.
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The children were shy and polite to me, but the dog didn't bother with manners.
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Still, not all is lost, because the Bogeyman, bless him, has not forgotten his manners.
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On Friday and Saturday nights in the summer, Midland sets its West Texas manners aside.
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They allow diverse manners of living, either good or bad, to exist and to flourish.
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I'm all for manners, but if you need to correct someone, do so without hedging.
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To make it into the Wag Brigade, animals must be housebroken and have good manners.
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By the fine manners of the crowd, you gathered that they, too, were establishment-bred.
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She didn't have to scrub at any stains because of the departed guest's good manners.
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His manners and demeanor have always been top tier but has never come across saccharine.
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But even in this "vacuum-sealed" dramedy of manners, Binoche beats as its earnest heart.
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"You're forgetting your manners," says Thelma, who always maintained that professional rejection killed her son.
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"This all happened long ago," the village's manager, Krishan Manners, told The Herald in July.
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The hair is now white, but the serene manners and the prodigious self-discipline remain.
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For others, it's a Stillman-esque black comedy of manners about New York's pretentious literati.
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"Certainly he was an enemy of good taste, good manners, and good tailoring" Bertie muses.
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COVID-19 had the bad manners to strike in a presidential election year, after all.
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Dear Miss Manners: A guest staying for a short time ran out of clean clothes.
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Hesitant though she now is to offer help, Miss Manners reminds herself that you asked.
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" Others slammed Redmond for her parenting style, with one saying, "[Brandi] taught her zero manners.
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Manners and social graces, Ben analyzes until they become so ambiguous as to defy comprehension.
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If you have that awareness, you have good manners, no matter what fork you use.
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Dear Miss Manners: My husband and I moved into the same neighborhood as some friends.
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Dear Miss Manners: My wonderful husband turned 40 this year and couldn't be more handsome.
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As she is unwilling to question your motives, Miss Manners must instead question your logic.
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Miss Manners recommends this be applied both to the children and to the inattentive parent.
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But they explained it all, and his mother sent me 'Tiffany's Table Manners for Teenagers.
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Jimmy Kimmel could pick up some tips on manners and crisis management from Mr. Horowitz.
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BEIJING — Liu Lijing, a mechanic in Beijing, does not usually pay much attention to manners.
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Much of the dialogue is lifted straight from the book, and the period manners remain.
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You teach them manners, how to tie their shoes, and how to ride a bike.
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The Butbut children, she said, are being influenced by the styles and manners of outsiders.
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Dear Miss Manners: I have been accepted by two graduate schools, which is very exciting!
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Dear Miss Manners: I know that it's rude to tell people they are being rude.
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A great way to introduce table manners is to involve him in cooking a meal.
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Musk later apologized to the Thai diver and separately for what he called bad manners.
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It is that dollop of wisdom that elevates Austen from a simple comedy of manners.
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Dear Miss Manners: At family gatherings, everyone prepares several dishes for a buffet-style meal.
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Dear Miss Manners: I sent a floral delivery to my sister-in-law for Christmas.
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" Mr. Schlesinger added that manners don't "complicate social life as much as they simplify it.
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Harris has the brusque manners of a prosecutor and the dishonesty of a defense attorney.
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Miss Manners agrees that they handled this awkwardly by not responding to your first inquiry.
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Dear Miss Manners: What is the polite response when served more than one can eat?
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If the family gathers around the dinner table, basic table manners dictate no digital participants.
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He gave his voice a makeover, read up on etiquette in books by Miss Manners.
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Two such geezers with major beef and no manners were Lenny McLean and Roy Shaw.
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Well, in order to teach someone table manners, you also have to teach them language.
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"BizHawks" even practice business manners at meals with faculty and receive extensive feedback on their resumes.
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It is seen as bad manners to try and pretend that death is somehow not natural.
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It already sounds like this mom-to-be will be raising a child with major manners.
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He must have been disappointed, therefore, by the poor manners of his host after the match.
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""But my manners also came from when I was in college and began participating in critiques.
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The bees will have to mind their manners and drink in moderation at the open bar.
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Even Seinfeld, famously said to be about "nothing," was about manners and politeness (or lack thereof).
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It was illegal to bring a gun into a bar then...not to mention, bad manners.
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The pupils at both establishments have similarly impeccable manners and many come from similarly prosperous backgrounds.
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He has engaged in some indiscretions, including an affair with Lady Julianna Manners—' 'That's no use.
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Manners change — in fits and starts, and often with some heel-dragging by the old guard.
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Gay guys have more empathy and fucking manners—they want to make you come as well.
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Joel's total lack of giving a shit about the fake manners of sports is downright inspiring.
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Unless the meal takes place in a fraternity house, the flagrant burp is considered bad manners.
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Eviscerating the Senate's courtly manners, he accused Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a fellow Republican, of lying.
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"He says 'thank you' now and he's practicing his manners a lot more now," Jill reveals.
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"Between tickle fights and glitter art, I try to throw in some manners along the way."
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Today, a little boy named Connor learned the brutal lesson that Mother Nature has no manners.
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Megan acts, and she and a partner do workshops for kids at which they teach manners.
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On "Daniel Tiger," we see a mix of old characters and new, all displaying impeccable manners.
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In terms of almost everything, I think it's a superior time, for music, architecture, manners, thought.
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Barbara Manners, a selectwoman and a justice of the peace for the Town of Ridgefield, officiated.
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The Thompson sisters were well schooled in the manners and sober realities of the family trade.
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True, she made a near fetish of documenting the manners and mores of the European elite.
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But I would like to be able to address this person with civility and good manners.
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In a contest between my manners and my preferences, am I allowing my preferences to win?
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This might be the first time one of his trips has been marred by bad manners.
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Eviscerating the Senate's courtly manners, he accused Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a fellow Republican, of lying.
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The other possible definition of the word has to do with manners passed down through generations.
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Podemos's ponytailed young leader, Pablo Iglesias, said the jeers in parliament demonstrated "a lack of manners".
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But how do we develop and spread social antibodies to inoculate ourselves against bad mobile manners?
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Maybe in addition to a lack of manners, he also lacks a basic understanding of produce?
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Young subjects offered Le Brun an opportunity to subtly disrupt the manners and conventions of portraiture.
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No amount of learned empathy, common courtesy, manners or spirituality can fully overcome that primal fear.
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"It started with his interest in early Italian books of manners and courtesy," Virginia Forni said.
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She loves Rob's positive attitude, kindness, good manners and sees he treats Chyna like a queen.
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Miss Manners' experience is that casting orders as favors results in fewer under-the-breath insults.
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Dear Miss Manners: I am a 30-year-old woman, and I keep my head shaved.
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Dear Miss Manners: A dear friend of mine recently became engaged after 12 years of dating.
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Miss Manners will only offer you the comfort that the last pea is not worth chasing.
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Dear Miss Manners: How do you deal with people today who insist on dressing like slobs?
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So digital good manners are a great kindness, whether they apply to friends, work or love.
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It felt like bad manners to elevate a children's fight to the center of the party.
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"I thought, she's pretty but she doesn't have any manners," said Thongsuk Thongrat, the taxi driver.
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Dear Miss Manners: I was raised to send thank-you letters as a matter of politeness.
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Order, structure and manners get momentarily derailed in one comic moment from the "Downton Abbey" movie.
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Miss Manners notes that you have tried to explain this, and can only keep doing so.
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Dear Miss Manners: Over the past few decades, restaurants have become much less relaxing and enjoyable.
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Dear Miss Manners: My mother-in-law, Harriet, is the matriarch of a large extended family.
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Dear Miss Manners: I sometimes host cocktail hours at my home for people in my industry.
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Miss Manners asks you to be forgiving, sparing them lectures about the patriarchy and your independence.
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That is, until she made her speech and said "a number of appalling things," Manners said.
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He seems to treat the audience and other characters onstage with the same frank good manners.
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Drawings in all manners of style — pointillism, minimalism, Art Deco, realism, Pop Art — covered the walls.
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And when it comes to planning her birthday party, Miss Manners suggests inviting only the children.
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Manners and mores, ups and downs, ins and outs — all have their place in his paintings.
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Dear Miss Manners: A male friend sent me a very nice Christmas card describing our friendship.
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Dear Miss Manners: I have a very smart niece and nephew who live out of state.
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"When society changes, every now and then you need a new rule of manners," he says.
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Miss Manners has even been told of people being "honored" with donations to causes they oppose.
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These weren't merely costume dramas or comedies of manners, but struggles for the souls of women.
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Sophie Skelton makes the most of Brianna's discomfort with unfamiliar manners and with her changing body.
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As a moral (non) stance, it clears the way for everything from bad manners to genocide.
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Those who favor traditional characteristics like respect for elders, obedience, and good manners flock to them.
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No one on the show is known for good manners and James and Lala least of all.
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A VPSO serves as an emergency first responder to all manners of crisis: criminal, medical, and fire.
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Dear Miss Manners: Is it appropriate to give a roommate a thank-you card upon moving out?
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Things like knowing right from wrong, good manners, the importance of being nice without being a doormat.
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Dear Miss Manners: I was nominated for an award, which I did not win — and that's fine!
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Japanese soccer fans didn't forget to pack their manners while traveling to Russia for the World Cup.
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"These are major gateway ports," said John Manners-Bell, who heads Transport Intelligence, a logistics analysis firm.
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Afterwards, terms such as "bad manners" and "diplomatic gaffe" trended on Naver, South Korea's main search engine.
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They are polite: In holding the door, the robot dog literally has more manners than I do.
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The post garnered more than 2,000 comments, including a number of comparisons to pets with better manners.
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It's good manners (and more importantly, good hygiene) to wash your hands before placing them inside somebody.
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His mild manners and gentle voice belie his conviction for his cause -- improving human rights in China.
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"One of the first things I noticed actually was, he's got really good manners," said Gordon-Levitt.
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Surely that kind of civility and selflessness would be both food manners and good for the wold.
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He takes a huge interest in their education, and he's very keen on physical fitness, good manners.
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Knowing house manners and how to obey them is vital to Murphy's success as a guide dog.
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While a present is not strictly necessary, Miss Manners takes issue with some of your reasoning: 1.
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Mr. Selman, with his Castro-clone mustache and Texas Baptist manners, brings them all to the party.
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Kasich had joked that his wife prefers more refined table manners after pizza purists scorned his silverware.
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" They were too controlled by good manners, he said, and "have a very hard time breaking through.
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Society has a rich history of people seizing on social evolution as an excuse for bad manners.
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Miss Manners would be pleased with the results of Gridwise's passenger and driver report out this week.
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"I don't mind if you don't like my manners," Marlowe tells Vivian Regan in The Big Sleep.
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His work adds up to a comedy of manners in which the subject includes collectors and artists.
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"Nothing turns us off more than a person with bad manners," the band say of the song.
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The most important guests are seated in tiers onstage, where hoi polloi can admire their table manners.
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First, you're far from O.K., and, second, what is that supposed to mean—'kibbutzniks have no manners'?
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Civility, to Dr. Forni, was not just a matter of learning and observing rules of good manners.
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I have no patience for people who have no manners or don't say please and thank you.
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The Essential Guide to the Manners and Mores of the Gilded Age By Cecelia Tichi 303 pp.
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The first concert I took them to was a Madness concert, and then Bad Manners at Butlins.
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"Purity of manners, fine sensibility, chastity, modesty, sweetness of nature, temper meek," she wrote — "that's what's important."
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Simon—using his family knowledge of Mizrahi manners—embeds with them, disguised as a reserve-duty soldier.
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Language teachers also accompany foreign doctors on their rounds to help coach them on their bedside manners.
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Dear Miss Manners: When our daughter was married, many guests traveled from out of state to attend.
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Dear Miss Manners: To treat my chronic pain, my doctor has prescribed massage therapy once a week.
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Dear Miss Manners: We want to visit some old friends, but we don't want to inconvenience them.
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Dear Miss Manners: Many years ago, I acquired a lovely set of antique silver ice cream forks.
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Dear Miss Manners: My husband and I are raising two children, ages 4 years and 17 months.
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Miss Manners is not unsympathetic to your wanting to pair the perfect wine with the promised meal.
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It contains a wartime romance, a gulag redemption story, a kleptocratic comedy of manners, a family saga.
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Her resources seem only to grow; yet her stage manners have become only simpler and more direct.
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If a mature Boucicault came to New York today, what would he make of our manners now?
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Dear Miss Manners: Is it ever acceptable to ask your host if you may bring additional guests?
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Dear Miss Manners: I spend the holidays with dear family friends whom I've known my entire life.
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Dear Miss Manners: How does one go about politely refusing the entreaties of old friends to reconnect?
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"The Souvenir" shows Julie's professors, all male, patronizing her; she absorbs their criticisms with mild good manners.
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They'll all have the same great road manners and driving dynamics, shoved into the same lovely body.
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"We should emulate the United States in many ways and manners, but definitely not in this one."
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It strikes me that good manners would be the thing to aim for in the current situation.
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In the lives of Voltaire and Madame de Pompadour, she found a world of perfect "U" manners.
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Dear Miss Manners: I have posed this question twice, and realize that you don't want to answer.
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It contains a wartime romance, a gulag redemption story, a kleptocratic comedy of manners, a family saga. . . .
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Dear Miss Manners: Every Christmas, I am the recipient of a card from a really darling relative.
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Having always deplored this twofer trick, Miss Manners finds this neither darling nor thoughtful nor truly charitable.
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It's a peculiar blend of soap opera, earnest workplace drama, and comedy of manners that really works.
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More than anything, it is that culture of caution and manners with which GND proponents must contend.
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The winners are also expected to "conduct themselves appropriately" with "polite manners" and "respect," the auction description says.
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It offers a cavernous interior, compliant driving manners that mask its size and a class-leading value proposition.
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Ex-racehorses get a bad reputation for being aggressively energetic, although their "bad manners" come from training gaps.
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Dear Miss Manners: We have two cats, a siamese and an orange tabby, both about 2 years old.
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"What I instilled in my kids, and I'm very, very proud of it, is manners," Zeta-Jones says.
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But, insists Tatler, as well as all of the above there are also the impeccable manners to consider.
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With the best attitude, the best manners, she would explain to everyone why she wanted things this way.
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One app thinks they've cracked the code by insisting on good manners, but is it really that easy?
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It would be natural to reciprocate by asking what your interlocutors studied, but Miss Manners cautions against this.
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"I'm on the truth side," Girardi said, explaining that she knew Mellencamp Arroyave wasn't completely innocent in manners.
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Since even the contingency plan had a contingency, Miss Manners assures you that you were wise to leave.
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The 43-year-old elaborated further in an episode of Jessie Ware's podcast, 'Table Manners', four days later.
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Social media, smartphones and the like have revolutionized all manners of social encounter, not just police-civilian ones.
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Even though redditors don't have the reputation for being the nicest people online, they apparently have good manners.
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The site was dedicated to subjecting the seemingly indestructible sugar-coated creatures to all manners of scientific inquiry.
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In California, there are four manners of death: natural causes, accident, suicide and at the hands of another.
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In the Spotify era, all manners of syntactical abuses have been purveyed in the name of pop music.
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Sydney's Mild Manners Gallery traveled to California for an overseas residency, and brought photographer Sylvè Colless with them.
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This wasn't just a question of manners, but cut more deeply into the core message he was conveying.
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The study by fashion retailer Simply Be suggested that old fashioned politeness and good manners are partly responsible.
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It offers staggering capability, serious technology and incredible on-road manners that impressed us during a weeklong test.
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I was praying our captors would still have some manners and not frisk her, at least not there.
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Talk to your kids about how important it is to use good manners when you're on your phone.
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Dear Miss Manners: A few years ago, I had medical treatments that caused the loss of my hair.
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They were impressed by men with manners: more than two dozen mentioned liking it when men opened doors.
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F.Y.I. Q. Didn't a former Republican presidential nominee from New York lose the presidency over his poor manners?
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The record lays out the sound and manners of a little-known aesthetic area: smooth, blithe and introverted.
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Fiona and Jack are equipped with a full set of good manners, well-tailored clothes, and serene pursuits.
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The children are more or less alright, I suppose, except for their foul manners and nasal cockney accents.
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Buildings incorporated all manners of design forms that drew on speed and force: parabolas, starbursts, boomerangs, and columns.
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The central event of the story, which begins in 1942, is the rape of an Englishwoman, Daphne Manners.
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Dear Miss Manners: I have what I believe is a benign lipoma on the outside of my calf.
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In 2019, hugging and other acts are welcome and even necessary as what is considered good manners changes.
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With Latin ballads and new costumes, this bilingual revival teaches both good manners and a little Spanish vocabulary.
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Dear Miss Manners: How long should you wait after you have been engaged to announce the wedding date?
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Otherwise, Miss Manners agrees with you that you are entitled to it for the duration of your pregnancy.
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Because we're such social beings, our minds are exquisitely sensitive to the expressions, gestures and manners of others.
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In general, if you prioritize road manners over style and capability, the G-Wagen probably isn't for you.
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This is true for all manners of technology breakthroughs, artificial intelligence, quantum computing, 5G infrastructures and the like.
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Dear Miss Manners: I'm a college sophomore who recently came out to his parents as a transgender man.
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If your company does not have a dress code, Miss Manners encourages you to suggest adopting one quickly.
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Dear Miss Manners: Last year, a friend's brother passed, and I did not attend the viewing or funeral.
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Dear Miss Manners: What are you supposed to tip if your meal is free due to bad service?
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Dear Miss Manners: How does one respond to unwanted gifts received while traveling to visit friends and family?
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Dear Miss Manners: A dear friend invited me to lunch at her home, now that renovations are complete.
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Those respondents who choose respect for elders, good manners, obedience and being well-behaved are rated more authoritarian.
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Watch your manners at the airport, or you could end up on the T.S.A.'s new watch list.
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Dear Miss Manners: When you have guests, must you offer a full bar or no bar at all?
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Could Miss Manners suggest a way for me to convey to Harriet that email habits require some boundaries?
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This should turn the conversation into what Miss Manners would consider a not-unpleasant examination of political problems.
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Miss Manners would not worry about their being ambiguous, as it simply means they are doing double duty.
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Don't tell Miss Manners that the person who received these presents wasn't already planning to end the relationship.
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Remember that the most important thing isn't being right about someone else's manners — it's getting what you want.
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Continue badgering the company, although Miss Manners wonders if some airlines have not become immune to constructive criticism.
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Dear Miss Manners: My husband is a business executive, and I am a CEO for a nonprofit organization.
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We had to guide them, keep them safe, get them through school, teach them manners, on and on.
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Dear Miss Manners: My brother-in-law has made sexually inappropriate remarks to me on a few occasions.
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I wanted to be recognized as worthy just for my speech and manners, as Sara Crewe had been.
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To put it mildly, manners have altered since the thirties; no one dresses for dinner in Silicon Valley.
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In 1958, he published a wispy comedy of manners, "A Standard of Behavior" (20023), which he later disowned.
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My son has better manners than Trump, and while maddening at times, his mischievous behavior is completely innocent.
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And aside from the health consequences, if we're head down, our communication skills and manners are slumped, too.
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Ms. Lynn has a grandmotherly twinkle and gracious manners that are quietly underpinned with the certainty of her achievements.
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Plenty of Vietnam veterans like Roy Moore came back to the United States and forgot their manners around women.
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"The tin was made by Barringer Wallis & Manners of Mansfield, one of the world's leading manufacturers of decorative tinware."
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A lady sixty-one times over, Fatou didn't let manners stand in the way of having a good time.
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Dear Miss Manners: I am attracted to a close friend of mine; however, she is engaged to someone else.
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But she can't stop herself from throwing her manners out of the window when she replies to POTUS' tweets.
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From time to time, individual fans exhibit poor behavior and forget their manners and disrespect players on other teams.
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Manners Dirik caved in 2011 and bit-by-bit, tweet-by-tweet, he turned 200-odd followers into thousands.
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His growing fan base—indiscriminate of manners, consideration, or any kind of social awareness of course—frightens Lawrence's character.
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" He described the pop star whose career would soar as "an innocent, sweet, pleasant schoolgirl with very good manners.
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The official confirmed the Kushner-Bannon meeting on the condition of anonymity in order to speak on internal manners.
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No doubt because there's something just so perfectly passive-aggressive about the meme: rage, made more digestible with manners.
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Gifts are not encouraged, as Klav has terrible manners and no empathy and will certainly fail to be appreciative.
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Well, you couldn't expect a younger man to have the same manners and priorities as a man of 42.
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This may have been poor manners, yes — but it was also defensible in light of the superciliousness of Trudeau.
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For those who might contemplate giving up all manners of integrity, dignity, or even humanity to pull it back.
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A gentle alert to the impending description of rape, for example, may be less liberal craziness than good manners.
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Will and I work hard on teaching our children how to behave out in public and with their manners.
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Dear Miss Manners: A number of friends are hosting parties to raise funds to support a candidate for president.
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People with high EQs balance good manners, empathy, and kindness with the ability to assert themselves and establish boundaries.
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Lavrov telling a non stop questioning Andrea Mitchell, "who was raising you up, who taught you your manners" pic.twitter.
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Kendi is less concerned about manners, and he strives to stay grounded in the brute facts of racial oppression.
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Prepare to stagger through randy, raunchy, raucous scenarios crammed full of bad manners, twisted humor, and graphic bodily functions.
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Neither my behavior nor my manners were at fault; the guilt goes to my personality: I am an introvert.
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However, the question of whether executions should be televised is more than just a question of manners and taste.
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They say, Senesino entered the stage and sang the most simple and pure aria, and his manners were noble.
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Donald Trump's presidential campaign is a revolution in manners, a rejection of the civility codes of the educated class.
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On the other, dragging your untrained, disobedient, or otherwise bad puppy to a busy venue is just bad manners.
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Over the course of the show's ten-season run, they managed to book all manners of cool musical guests.
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But if "Loner" at first appears to be a comedy of manners, it quickly veers into something far creepier.
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Another of Brooks's lamentations in this column centers around the idea that Trump assaults the manners of established powers.
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Von Bülow, trained as a lawyer, had polished manners and, as a result of his marriage, a vast fortune.
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Witnesses and victims, interviewed on the local news after he has emptied their cash drawers, recall Forrest's good manners.
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Tell us in the comments, then read the related article to learn more about the research on phone manners.
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She sweeps in and out to stock up on provisions, breezing past locals with rude manners and wagging tongues.
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And while Momo really is coming for someone in more or less the manners described, it's not the children.
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And if you don't think that charm, etiquette, manners, civility and grace have a place in today's White House?
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Those on the right could scold about both good manners and liberal principles concerning equal access to public accommodations.
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I don't judge myself as a mother based on my kids' achievements or their grades or their table manners.
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I.M. Pei, who died May 16 at age 102, was endlessly charming, with a wide smile and impeccable manners.
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But as you had the next generation readily at hand, Miss Manners would have switched to engaging the children.
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"A handshake showed you meant the other person no harm," manners expert William Hanson told the BBC in 2018.
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Second and third (and these are from his granddaughter) are to set a table properly and practice good manners.
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Dear Miss Manners: Two years ago, I neglected to give my brother and sister-in-law a wedding gift.
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Even as the father of three amassed considerable wealth, friends said, he remained simple in his manners and tact.
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I apologise to the waiter nearby for my terrible table manners (I went in with hands rather than silverware).
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Miss Manners cannot imagine where the idea came from that those who attend must also bring or send cards.
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Dear Miss Manners: My boyfriend and I went out for a nice dinner and ordered quail as an appetizer.
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Dear Miss Manners: Is it preferable to wear long white gloves to a nighttime party for a famous person?
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"Americanah" is a dramatic romance and a coming-of-age story, a class narrative and a comedy of manners.
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The ringed planet is responsible for rules and regulations, helping to guide our manners and budgets during this transit.
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Waters's subjects have always been the signifiers and manners of American class, and Mortville is a uniquely American dystopia.
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But at least Adam is a bounded entity, equipped with facial expressions and the good manners to explain himself.
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A certain amount of theatricality worked for Mr. Yost in "Justified," which was partly a comedy of Southern manners.
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For one, Zigmond—a small, trim, bespectacled man with kind eyes and quiet manners—is a vegetarian after all.
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"It's more important to have the right service attitude and, it sounds very old school, but: manners," he said.
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Finally, her husband, John (Richard Topol in a terrible wig), explodes as much as his mild manners will allow.
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Firmly based in classical technique and Balanchinian musicality, Mr. Peck's choreography seems of the moment, colored by contemporary manners.
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Dear Miss Manners: I lost about 75 pounds over the course of a year due to a chronic illness.
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Miss Manners is aware that registries have enabled many brides to collect double wedding presents from the same people.
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It isn't only manners that are at stake when one person trespasses on another's privacy and distance, it's morality.
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Given your close relationship to the disagreeing parties, Miss Manners would advise staying out of the line of fire.
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Better yet, ask Ms. Jane Austen, who featured zombies in all her exquisitely wrought nineteenth-century comedies of manners.
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Miss Manners is in agreement with you that it is not enough — particularly when the misbehavior occurred multiple times.
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Digital communication is usually text-based, meaning that your manners and etiquette often rely solely on your writing skills.
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We have never shown our relatives anything but good table manners, and are always respectful and reserved as guests.
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While your sister-in-law was brusque and failed to follow through, Miss Manners does not condemn the sentiment.
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His chief subject is anthropological: the new American society of the Beat age, informal in manners and sexual suggestiveness.
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You can find more luxurious compact crossovers, but the EcoSport isn't far off the mark in terms of manners.
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Dear Miss Manners: My neighborhood grocery store has recently begun featuring a guitar-playing singer during busier shopping times.
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Miss Manners hopes that your husband will accept your apology and come to see the humor of the situation.
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"Today's bots don't have manners," said Adams, a former product manager and head of global brand design at Facebook.
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You would want them to have manners tailored to attract the patronage and retain the loyalty of your customers.
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To Miss Manners' mind, that is a good substitute for the touch-kiss that not everyone welcomes from acquaintances.
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A fun picture book about manners for a rambunctious 5-year-old who was just — gasp — rude to Grandma.
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Nonetheless, his offstage manners were largely exemplary and inspiring; and his choreography remains the richest domain in world ballet.
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"We Chinese would say that they don't mind their table manners," Mr. Guo said of the United States government.
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The guardians of culture that cluster in these urban centers have a set of social values and set of social taboos that I think are informed by genuine commitments toward justice, but also have this sort of aspect of elite manners that are understood by huge parts of the society as elite manners.
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We like to think of them as comedies of manners, but Jane Austen's novels boil down to one thing: money.
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I decided, pretty early, that just as I'd master Tiffany's Table Manners for Teens or Edith Head's Dress for Success!
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Soon those more than 300 million active users who are on Instagram every day will have to mind their manners.
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"If you want to eat at top table you have to have top table manners," said a financial sector source.
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"Even dates are expensive, and bad manners are a general feature of traders and workers in the markets," she lamented.
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Technologies like "listen before talk" mean LTE-U signals have good manners around Wi-Fi, reducing the chance of interference.
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Dear Miss Manners: My 10-year-old daughter was close friends with a 12-year-old girl in her class.
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Walking in pace with an elderly person — nobility or not — are basic manners in almost every culture, noted the Times.
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There is an entire office at the state department whose job it is to train American dignitaries on diplomatic manners.
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Some said they could relate to her plight, but most were outraged by her audacity and lack of good manners.
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They are films about mood and metaphor and manners, and they make excellent palate cleansers for anyone feeling blockbuster burnout.
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"Oliver still plays like a puppy, so he'll need a family who can brush up his manners," says a bio.
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Trump ... She was so impeccable in her manners, in the way she spoke to people and she was so charming.
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He had a winning personality, as well as a reputation for good manners, sportsmanship and honourable conduct towards his opponents.
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But it took the September 11th attacks to truly change security measures in the United States, in manners now familiar.
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South Carolina may just be ready to forgive bad manners in exchange for what they see as a strong leader.
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But it being "his responsibility" is what gives Miss Manners pause, not the idea that it will not be reciprocated.
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Some residents are trying to take manners into their own hands, but rabbits are fearless, the East Bay Times reported.
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A river trip is a comedy of manners that commences each day with the sheepish, intermittent parade to the groover.
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You pay close attention to how your behavior affects other people and have the good manners to show for it.
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Stephen Dillane is her British counterpart, Karl Roebuck, who half-jokingly wonders if her bad manners are because she's Gallic.
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" Ms. Griffith was impressed by Tiffany's good manners: "When I would ask about her, she would say: 'How about you?
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Good manners are mere mannerisms, the argument goes, which serve only to put barriers in the way of deeper connections.
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The night before, even the Republican presidential candidates seemed to mind their manners, as a kind of homage to Mrs.
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Some states also have complex legal codes and structures in place that govern different aspects of schools in different manners.
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She minded her manners by typing into the search bar, "Please translate these Roman numerals, MCMXVIII, thank you," Mashable reported.
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Unmentionable: The Victorian Lady's Guide to Sex, Marriage, and Manners by Therese ONeill was published by Little, Brown this week.
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If someone is having a momentary lapse in manners, this may help the person become aware of their negative behavior.
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This premise makes the book a perfect follow-up to the trilogy, because it is effectively a comedy of manners.
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Wondrously weird and a skosh too long, "Good Manners" is a dark Brazilian fable of animalistic passions and social isolation.
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Dear Miss Manners: I was surprised by my daughter-in-law's method of declining an invitation to a family function.
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Dear Miss Manners: I refuse to accept plastic items at gatherings, and do without if there is not another option.
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I found the three pieces superficially agreeable in stage manners and dance impulse, but trivial as composition and in expression.
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It's not good manners for women to tell other women how to dress; that's the job of male fashion photographers.
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Most violations fall under the broad category of impeding, which captures all manners of getting in someone else's way, intentionally.
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Maybe that's just good manners, maybe it reflects a tacit belief that almost any of them could win against Trump.
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But eventually it also became an outlet for his thoughts about what it is to be a man of manners.
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Ms. Morillo said she asks only two things of her daughter: to have good manners and do well in school.
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He has perfect posture and lovely Southern manners and stands up when you return to the table from the bathroom.
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He's celebrating a decade of "Manners" with an 18-city tour, stopping at South Street Seaport on Sunday and Tuesday.
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Asking your host to clean your underwear is so outrageous that Miss Manners recommends failing to acknowledge that it happened.
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PENELOPE GREEN Most comedies of manners use women's clothing and appearance to emphasize, mock or sometimes even celebrate class transgressions.
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For a long time, showing obedience and good manners were considered the most important things for a girl to learn.
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Miss Manners got lost when the husband was demoted to a significant other and chided you for being overly sensitive.
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He exposed the scam, which he did with friend and magician Archie Manners, in a YouTube video uploaded on Saturday.
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Miss Manners begs you to resist this mean and greedy way of treating people to whom you are supposedly close.
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He was a fragile, sensitive, gentle person with elegant manners, constantly striving to mask his inner turmoil and physical distress.
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The proper thing, Miss Manners assures you, would be to use said address and write a letter expressing your regrets.
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Dear Miss Manners: I am of the increasingly rare school of thought that sees my pets as companions, not children.
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Miss Manners hopes that no such objections are coming from your fellow diners, because there is nothing rude about this.
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Miss Manners recommends that you emphasize the former argument, however — even though the latter may well be your true grievance.
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Dear Miss Manners: I am in my early 60s and have worked in my profession for more than 30 years.
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I find him oversensitive about clichés — which, like being oversensitive about table manners, can come from keeping second-rate company.
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We can't fail to note the irony of this topic given a president who revels in a lack of manners!
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Obviously I think there's really no excuse for bad manners and I was violating my own rule in that regard.
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By way of his cast's mercurial verbal jousting and gestural elegance, Stillman captures the exquisite eroticism of high-society manners.
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Austen may be celebrated as the quintessential novelist of manners, but her wit can be cruel and her portraits unsparing.
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You could say that it's a prelapsarian paradise, a dream of a bygone America of good manners and affordable delights.
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Dear Miss Manners: Our group of ladies gets together every couple of months for lunch, to reminisce and catch up.
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Dear Miss Manners: I work in a small company with about a dozen employees, who I genuinely like and enjoy.
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The steps and manners combine those of ballet and those of American square dancing; so do its patterns and structures.
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You could say the town is even more riddled with history than it is with Old South manors and manners.
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Frieze's manners are too proper to serve up anything taste-transforming, but it's not the worst fair to gorge on.
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So he knows what's what in terms of manners, but he seems himself as kind of an enforcer of this.
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Like Bruce, Xu could just as easily be called "a dissident with bad manners" for his outspoken and brash approach.
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And its impact is a lot more enduring than the manners — or lack thereof — a president displays while in office.
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Don't they know that Washington politics is all just a game where proper courtly manners are the most important thing?
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Hotel staff, for instance, might wield tight-lipped smiles and impeccable manners during exchanges with even the most disagreeable travelers.
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While in this fiery sign, she doesn't appreciate getting teased or being the butt of anyone's jokes, so mind your manners.
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My thesis really does seem to go against good manners about what people are supposed to say and think about education.
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The first iteration of the chopsticks design had the two chopsticks crossed, which also carries associations with death and poor manners.
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Similar to Surgeon Simulator and Job Simulator (minus the pesky virtual reality), Table Manners focuses its gameplay on tricky control manipulation.
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He also reminded all my friends via text message that they needed to mind their manners when corresponding with the Queen.
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The men appear to excuse the happy cutie's lack of manners, happy that the goat was able to move on unharmed.
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You could feel that pull in the fieriness of many candidates' manners and the extremes to which they pushed their positions.
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Mind your (networking) manners Once you establish how you know each other, you may not be sure how to proceed next.
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Directors: Marco Dutra and Juliana RojasWriters: Juliana Rojas and Marco DutraYou could say that Good Manners is two movies in one.
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Instead, Lovesick's main villain is something a little more quotidian: bad timing, and that most politely British of things, good manners.
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Like all his films, Love & Friendship is a comedy of manners, heavy on mannerisms, packed with wry chatter and social observation.
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According to Debrett's, the authority on British etiquette and manners since 1769, she did, but not for the reason we think.
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But the Trump administration has pursued these policies in aggressive manners that are unconventional at best and transparently political at worst.
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For a little less adventure, go to the Texas Rowing Center to take all manners of boats out on the water.
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People talk about Dick as if he were a force of nature, a torrential downpour of bad manners with no boundaries.
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His scientific reputation was undeniable, but he had neither the refined manners nor the sparkling wit that flourished at Frederick's court.
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The Nobel Peace Prize laureate's mild manners and gentle voice belied his conviction for his cause -- improving human rights in China.
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A general preference for obedience and authority, evinced by fancying good manners over curiosity, say, was especially prevalent among Trump supporters.
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Some romantics put this agreement not to disagree down to a beguiling regional culture of pacifism, fine manners and face-saving.
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It is difficult for Miss Manners to provide advice on how to correct behavior that, while enthusiastically naive, was not rude.
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Whatever persona or good manners Mr. Trump chooses to display from now on, he can't hide his unfitness for the presidency.
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Teaching manners to New Yorkers is like trying to teach a dog to take small bites — it goes against our nature.
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The manners with which the cast co-opts audience members into the proceedings should be embarrassing but instead feels jubilantly collegial.
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" Political analyst Larry Sabato tweeted: "Disgusting, disgraceful, and unworthy of anyone who respects the First Amendment — not to mention basic manners.
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But despite his punkish beginnings, today he comes across more as a quintessential England gent: perfect in manners, regal in dress.
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Weiner does a superb job of inventing the Bigfoots' charming culture, which is largely based on distorted human manners and customs.
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His manners offend me and the tweeting is overdone, but I do admire his resiliency against an unrelenting and unfair press.
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You would not find Miss Manners at an adult birthday party playing games for money, no matter how worthy the charity.
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As the details behind Eiko's suspicious death surface, the story darkens and a devastating portrait of Japanese customs and manners emerges.
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Democrats spend very little time making this case because defending tradition, manners and civility sometimes cuts against the modern progressive temper.
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If you look at this, it's all about manners, how you treat other people and now of course, it's sexual harassment.
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Dear Miss Manners: I am a trained singer with many years of experience singing at weddings, as well as general performance.
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The wonderful simplicity of the Morris dancers' stage manners tends to be more lovable than the schematic material they've been given.
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In the video, Pieters and Manners scramble as they read package labels, run the microwave, and assemble meals in plastic containers.
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Soon Grover is settled in Anne's guest cottage and impressing his benefactress with his impeccable manners and mad skills with begonias.
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Energetic and sociable, Kanatchikov set out to improve himself with "The Self-Teacher of Dance and Good Manners" as his guide.
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Dear Miss Manners: I was out with friends at a local brewery, and we engaged in a block-building parlor game.
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It puzzles Miss Manners that nastiness is the first defense that comes to people's minds when the alternative is so simple.
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For now, however, Miss Manners recommends that you stay out of it, except when it comes to presents given to you.
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This year we also learned how to mind our manners online, clean up after ourselves, tighten up our security and more.
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So, Miss Manners would have thought, does ignoring requests, but, at least with electronic communication, this is the widely accepted solution.
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Because she believes that it is the host's responsibility to feed the guests, Miss Manners looks on default potlucks with suspicion.
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Dear Miss Manners: I'm a 21-year-old female who works closely with many people a lot older than I am.
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Dear Miss Manners: I know people are being nice when they ask if I had a nice Christmas, but I didn't.
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Art and politics are often mixed, but post-performance editorializing to a particular member of the audience is simply bad manners.
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The education program provided to students described in the telegram has three main elements: language training, manners training and "ideological" education.
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The concerns of his millions of supporters are valid, even if his methods and manners and ill-considered tweets are not.
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And then when I moved back from Indonesia to Hawaii, I had the manners and habits probably of an Indonesian kid.
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Another man steps in front of her to deliver an impromptu manners lesson; apparently, she bumped him on her way up.
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Manners are very important at Lookboonmee, and Mee requires all his fighters to speak and treat others with the utmost respect.
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Dear Miss Manners: I remember when cash registers were less automated, and the cashier was required to calculate and make change.
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A society filled with people easily offended ends up an illiberal one running on manners and norms of deference and guardedness.
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