| 41. | She was no Archie Bunker, whose bigotry and boorishness distanced us from the matter at hand even as he drew belly laughs.
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| 42. | Fashion magazines and many of the most respected designers in the world have decided that fur is no longer a sign of boorishness.
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| 43. | Many strike back at the system in subtle ways, although some of their methods sound less like politics than excuses for boorishness.
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| 44. | Worst of the bunch is Felix ( Gerard Depardieu ), a loutish gay-basher whose boorishness could get him in trouble.
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| 45. | Mardi Gras itself has slipped from decadence, which is good for what ails you, to boorishness, which is just stupid.
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| 46. | Tuesday night's loss yielded no such revelry but neither did the subdued fans show the sour boorishness often visible in Europe.
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| 47. | As time wore on, familiarity bred contempt, especially as news of the sexploits and drunken boorishness of some GIs spread through England.
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| 48. | For that act of boorishness, she might have poured Just for Men hair color into his shampoo and tarnished his trademark silver mane.
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| 49. | Kauffman's lasting memory would be of Nicky's boorishness as he roughly pushed Liz out the door when the group departed.
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| 50. | In the palace, the phony prince disgraces himself by his boorishness, but gets through the all-important meeting with King Alexis.
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