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- police sketches from witnesses, who describe Forrest as charming and gentlemanly. John then displays the sketches on the evening news, asking anyone with...
- sector. Peter J. Cain, and Anthony G. Hopkins, "Gentlemanly Capitalism and British Expansion Overseas I. The Old Colonial System, 1688‐1850." Economic History...
- Christianity. Arnold had three principles: religious and moral principle, gentlemanly conduct and academic performance. George Mosse, former professor of history...
- down our alley came a toff Nice old geezer with a nasty cough. Sees my missus, takes his topper off In a very gentlemanly way! "Ma'am" says he, "I 'ave...
- experience with him was nothing but positive. He was really professional and gentlemanly, and a terrific actor." Kurt Russell, Kilmer's co-star in Tombstone said...
- Award as the rookie of the year, and the William Hanley Trophy as most gentlemanly player. List of winners of the Wayne Gretzky Trophy. List of Canadian...
- three occasions won the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy as the NHL's most gentlemanly player. In 2013, at age 37, he won his second Art Ross Trophy, becoming...
- export to action movies in just about forever, a businesslike brute with gentlemanly soul." He returned to British film by starring in the police drama Blitz...
- series". Digital Spy. Retrieved 16 August 2023. "Sam Claflin: "I'm very gentlemanly"". Yahoo. 30 May 2012. Retrieved 8 April 2013. "Sam Claflin, "The Hunger...
- above his station, ****uming the position of a gentleman but deficient in gentlemanly breeding. [...] Of importance [in the 1806 citation above] is [...] the...