Even before those rumors started, people thought of him as coarse, ungentlemanly, and shallow. |
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It's as if they believe it would be ungentlemanly to question her financial role. |
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There's no fussing, no fist-pounding, no nay-saying, finger-pointing, whining or otherwise ungentlemanly or unlady-like conduct to be noted. |
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Nobody would be as ungentlemanly as to call it blackmail, but they are open to political manipulation. |
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It is a matter for referees to enforce the regulations and deal with anything regarded as ungentlemanly conduct. |
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Well, the first month he was here, we could hardly stand the sight of each other, and he was most ungentlemanly. |
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In frame 15 the referee warned Holt for ungentlemanly conduct, in this case swearing. |
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He was also found guilty of ungentlemanly conduct, but a charge of using foul and abusive language was not proven. |
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Why not give players an amber card for ungentlemanly conduct and diving, building penalty points for an end of season ban. |
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Causing murders, although not technically prohibited by any FIFA edict, would almost certainly constitute ungentlemanly conduct. |
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The ball arrived at Millar's feet and without pausing for any form of ungentlemanly conduct, he cracked it in from 18 yards. |
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It was once considered ungentlemanly to even train for athletic events, so who knows what will happen. |
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Grummond's ungentlemanly conduct extended to his personal affairs. |
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But after revelations involving prostitutes, coupled with a spate of ungentlemanly scuffles on the football pitch his bankability could be in jeopardy. |
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Sports authorities, athletes appalled at ungentlemanly behaviour or, more cynically, those who lacked access to stimulants, cried foul. |
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Otherwise, ungrateful and ungentlemanly as it might seem, Mr Cameron should surely cut him and his money loose. |
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It would be ungentlemanly to ask people to stop giving any credit to Linus Torvalds. |
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The hyper patriotic British made moral judgements at the time about the Boers and their sneaky, ungentlemanly methods. |
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When Francis declared war on Spain in 1528, abrogating a treaty between the two countries, Charles accused the French ruler of ungentlemanly conduct. |
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The television frequently captured Mr Gore sighing, grimacing and looking generally ungentlemanly while Mr Bush spoke. |
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They are set out, not in the formal text itself, but in a chairman's statement accompanying the text a kind of gentleman's agreement in a cut-throat, ungentlemanly world. |
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Furthermore, the author alleges that the judges made unnecessary and ungentlemanly attacks on the character of the author, thereby undermining her honour and reputation. |
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My grandmother thought it was ungentlemanly of my boyfriend to suggest that we split the bill for dinner. |
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He admits that some hip-hop lyrics display an ungentlemanly attitude towards women, but he doubts that listening to violent lyrics causes people to behave more violently. |
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I can't really answer the first question as it would be ungentlemanly. |
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