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In Charlotte, Mrs Obama attempted to recast that Republican slogan as betraying bad manners and ingratitude.
ECONOMIST: The Democratic convention
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It is considered bad manners and bad business to call a potential customer without an introduction.
ECONOMIST: Japan��s bell curve
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U. film school, is a tight, depressing comedy of manners or, at any rate, of increasingly bad manners.
NEWYORKER: Un Air de Famille (Family Resemblances)
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Under the stifling, consensus-based post-war system, based on a Social Democrat-People's Party duopoly, mentioning the issue smacked of bad manners.
BBC: Gross symbolises Austria's past
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Salahaddin kept smiling, and my grogginess started to feel like bad manners.
BBC: My unexpected trip to a Libyan hospital
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He did not even look up from his desk, where he was writing, merely saying: "You'll lose, you know" a characteristic combination of bad manners and bad judgment.
WSJ: Paul Johnson: The World-Changing Margaret Thatcher
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Another dirty comedy of bad manners from director Neil LaBute.
NEWYORKER: Your Friends & Neighbors
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Since it may be bad manners and bad luck to say that 2012 has a few more months to go and we may lose a few more leaders to untimely death, I shall not entertain that thought.
BBC: African viewpoint: Death on the continent