| 11. | He is greatly disliked by Aquila, who considers him boorish.
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| 12. | We have Anthony Hopkins, a Welshman, playing a boorish American.
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| 13. | To describe Happy's antics as boorish is putting it mildly.
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| 14. | That kind of boorish behavior also makes visitors feel uncomfortable.
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| 15. | Sadly, Iverson is far from alone in boorish behavior.
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| 16. | O'Grady, 24, does not defend his boorish behavior.
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| 17. | Armey too often comes across as merely boorish, doctrinaire and arrogant.
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| 18. | Even the domineering team owner kept his boorish side in admirable check.
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| 19. | The President's conduct is boorish, indefensible, even reprehensible.
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| 20. | Today we salute their boorish and delusional sense of entitlement.
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