| 31. | There were bar fights, brawls and shootouts and a proliferation of brothels, stolen vehicles and general drunken boorishness.
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| 32. | An outburst there, coupled with Wednesday's performance, could have given him a Grand Slam of boorishness.
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| 33. | But in recent years England's soccer stars have made an art form out of alcohol-driven boorishness.
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| 34. | And the Chicago Times called Lincoln's Gettysburg Address " an offensive exhibition of boorishness and vulgarity ."
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| 35. | And Knight has never gotten a school in probation, because the NCAA has never treated boorishness as a prosecutable offense.
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| 36. | There was a splendid golf tournament played down under last weekend, though it was lost in a swirl of boorishness.
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| 37. | She is beautiful, pregnant ( with her fourth child ) and was up against a production company famous for its boorishness.
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| 38. | The public doesn't tolerate boorishness the way it used to, even in Indiana, where basketball is a religion.
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| 39. | And he acted selfishly toward everyone from his wife to his butler, all of whom responded to his boorishness with devotion.
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| 40. | So how did golf's reputation for snobbery, elitism and boorishness strike Feinstein when he went out on tour in 1993?
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