I am glad that I have well-mannered, kind, respectful kids, who do know when others are invading their territories. |
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A girl who wants to move in high society needs to be well-mannered and have a sense of style. |
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As its name suggests, this well-mannered hue allows other colours to take centre stage. |
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Jack was an adorable well-mannered, gentle boy who had an extraordinary presence that could light up a room. |
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Modest, well-mannered and self-effacing, he is someone everybody likes because he works hard at earning their trust and affection. |
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As a well-mannered gentleman, he let her go in front of him and speak first. |
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The ride is generally well-mannered and notably solid, albeit slightly rough on some surfaces. |
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Always sporting a white shirt and jeans, with gray hair, he is soft-spoken, rather shy and very well-mannered. |
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If your dog is well-mannered around strangers, then by all means, extend him aninvitation. |
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With a plain black shirt, black shorts, and an orange overshirt, Carly more resembled a well-mannered teenager than a lunatic sports fan. |
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He is too well-mannered to gloat openly although there is a suggestion of a gleam in his eyes. |
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Quiet and well-mannered in the way he presents himself in public, he is at the age of only 25 one of snooker's elite band of millionaires. |
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As the convener of the reception committee later acknowledged, the crowd made this city proud by behaving in a disciplined and well-mannered way. |
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Though bred at first for use in dog fights, today's Boston Terrier is a gentle, well-mannered, very affectionate indoor dog. |
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He was handsome and well-mannered but there was an underlying streak, just under the surface, she didn't like. |
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We are looking at the future when we will be well-mannered children without HIV because we have already been taught about it. |
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These refugees are well-mannered, respectful and, even in donated clothes, carry themselves with pride. |
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He was an exceptionally well-mannered and polite lad and a very talented cricketer. |
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Golden Retrievers are friendly and intelligent dogs, well-mannered, with great charm. |
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These fairies are conventionally well-mannered and alert to humans. |
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These same men and women of Sarajevo, whose well-mannered and friendly characters and natural dignity are evident to tourists as soon as they arrive. |
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A well-mannered dog is a pleasure to own, and who wouldn't want that! |
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If you get frustrated with a particular issue, your problems are more likely to be resolved if you can give accurate and well-mannered information to all concerned. |
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Arguments within teams can often ruin friendships, and bring out the worst in even extremely well-mannered people, so try to keep these to a minimum by promoting a positive working environment. |
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Toy poodles are generally quite adaptive and well-mannered, but training and socialization go a long way towards controlling barking and creating a harmonious existence with other dogs and small children. |
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Her focus has always been to provide her clients with consistent service and inspire them to exhibit the characteristics of a well-mannered professional. |
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Now I spent the day in a town of 120,000, about 100 miles from Moscow called Clean, and I have never seen such well-mannered, such well-behaved and such ardent voters. |
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Their phones do work, and are operated by a disarmingly well-mannered host or hostess. |
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It is a very polite and well-mannered affair, very British, very orderly. |
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Dean asserts that the paintings utilize images of youthful misbehavior in contrast to well-mannered adults to convey an order-promoting message to common Andeans. |
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She was a smiling, confident girl, well-mannered but by no means shy. |
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If you don't live where ferns thrive, you can adapt the idea, using other low growers such as sedums, succulents, rockery plants, or well-mannered ground covers. |
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He should be educated, well-mannered and gentle. |
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Same thing goes for the steering, which proves well-mannered, though it does leave an impression of ponderousness that's hard to describe. |
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Post is delivered by well-mannered urchins. |
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It's a smooth, well-mannered, beautifully engineered scooter. |
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Dedicated and gentle, Bernese Mountain dogs are well-mannered. |
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Socializing with other well-mannered dogs is always a benefit. |
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Overestimation, followed by let-down and disappointment, have formed the basic, recurring narrative. In this section The misinterpreted middle Fairer but still costly There will be blood Cram sheet A well-mannered revolution? |
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His well-tailored, well-mannered, quiet look of respectability contrasting with the garishness of such mobsters as Al Capone would prove the model for later heads of organized crime. |
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But despite being fully housetrained, well-mannered and friendly, the three-yearold is still homeless. |
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Although he seemed arbit at first, a few minutes of talking exposed a decent and well-mannered human being. |
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Argued by many to be the best charter yacht ever built, the hull of this 45.2 is a beamy, stiff, classic Jeanneau design, providing safe, comfortable, and well-mannered sailing. |
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Never tell my dog-child Vivien that she is not Irish. She says she is Irish and we believe her. Being well-mannered, nicely reared humans, we would never contradict her. |
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Connor, a well-mannered boy who is interested in most sports, knows what it is like to ride losers as his first rides on Clonshire Marshmellow were losing ones. |
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