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  • 31manners — noun /ˈmæn.ɚz/ Etiquette (always plural in this sense) …

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  • 32manners — mænÉ™(r)s n. proper conduct or behaviour, politeness, courtesy man·ner || mænÉ™(r) n. mode, fashion, style; behavior, way; type, kind …

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  • 33manners — polite or well bred social behaviour. → manner …

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  • 34manners — n. pl. 1. Morals, habits, conduct. 2. Behavior, deportment, bearing, breeding, air, carriage …

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  • 35court manners — manners observed by members of a royal court …

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  • 36Manners-Sutton — /mænəz ˈsʌtn/ (say manuhz sutn) noun John Henry Thomas, Viscount Canterbury, 1814–77, English politician and colonial administrator; governor of Victoria 1866–73 …

  • 37John Manners, Marquess of Granby — Joshua Reynolds: John Manners, Marquess of Granby (1765) John Manners, Marquess of Granby PC (* 2. Januar 1721 in Kelham; † 18. Oktober 1770 in Scarborough) war der älteste Sohn von John Manners, 3. Duke of Rutland, und ein in der Bevölkerung… …

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  • 38Bad Manners — For Bad Manner, Freestylers collaborator, see Adventures in Freestyle. Bad Manners Bad Manners performing in California in 2007. Background information Origin …

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  • 39Charles Manners (bass) — Charles Manners and Alice Barnett in Iolanthe, 1882 Charles Manners (27 December 1857–3 May 1935) was a British bass singer and opera company manager. His earliest performances were with the D Oyly Carte Opera Company, first as a chorus member… …

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  • 40Baron Manners — Baron Manners, of Foston in the County of Lincoln, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1807 for the lawyer and politician Sir Thomas Manners Sutton. He served as Solicitor General from 1802 to 1805 and as Lord… …

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