| 31. | The phrase " Fate's discourtesy " leads in the refrain to all three verses of the poem.
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| 32. | The resulting discourtesy reflects changes in how and where people seek entertainment and their attitudes about those who entertain them.
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| 33. | The 13-member civilian review board investigates accusations of excessive force, abuse of authority, discourtesy and offensive language.
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| 34. | Later, Jeanson said he learned that his response to Fanon s discourtesy earned him the writer's lifelong respect.
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| 35. | This also summed up the Malaysian expectation that one who is a guest should not show such discourtesy to the host.
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| 36. | As a result, IronDuke was cautioned about using unsourced material, and Gnetwerker was cautioned regarding discourtesy and original research.
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| 37. | In Western ( especially northern European ) culture, time schedules are important; being late can be a major discourtesy.
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| 38. | Previous civilian complaints : 1984, discourtesy ( case administratively closed ); 1985, discourtesy ( case settled by conciliation ).
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| 39. | Previous civilian complaints : 1984, discourtesy ( case administratively closed ); 1985, discourtesy ( case settled by conciliation ).
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| 40. | A onetime police union delegate, he was dismissed in 1996 on charges of discourtesy to an officer and lying under oath.
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