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  • … I’m looking for somewhere to add in a bit about the value of assimilation in the context of the quote “well behaved women never make history” and the ways in which being able to be ill-behaved is a privilege in itself but I can’t find one and for some odd reason I never did tag that blog post (if you find it, please link it, it was really good and I miss it). Breaking the cycle of English « Love | Peace | Ohana
  • But the Tonys are a well behaved, almost completely non-political, non-controversial affair on camera. Gawker
  • The audience was surprisingly well behaved.
  • The above trends govern the technology transfer process by making certain types of technologies available to well behaved states.
  • Others were, briefly, inattentive, but generally we were well behaved and gave Old Dutch our rapt attention.
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  • It was also equally nice to have some new faces at the con, and they were all so well behaved so they can attend next year as well.
  • He is famously modest and well behaved, especially for an athlete from a country that has made a national virtue out of what is politely called "brashness" -- he claims, in fact, not even to keep track of how many world records he holds. Firing The Thorpedo
  • Before the coming of TV the kids were found to be hard working and very well behaved.
  • I am now a well behaved individual, I have cut down on my quixotic outings, though the prospect of getting fatally maimed on one of those windmills is always enticing.
  • He's been very well behaved with us and we've hardly heard a serious word from him.
  • he was well behaved in front of company
  • Functions which are continuous on an interval are usually regarded as especially well behaved.
  • The stable hand saddled a bay for me; she was beautiful and well behaved.
  • Evidence suggests that today's troubled teenagers are rather more well behaved.
  • And to even the most casual observer, the conference delegates are clearly very well behaved and polite.
  • Liberal societies are sane, tolerant, stable, pluralistic and therefore well behaved.
  • It was also equally nice to have some new faces at the con, and they were all so well behaved so they can attend next year as well.
  • Functions which are continuous on an interval are usually regarded as especially well behaved.
  • If two leggers are respectful and properly admiring of us for the exotic, superior beings that we are, then we will always be well behaved in return.
  • We had a fantastic morning of special projects and a movie... with one small glitch between the project and the movie* everyone has been in a great mood, having fun and well behaved if kids are happy they behave -- did you all know that? Hip Hip Hooray and Sniff Sniff
  • She said most pupils were well behaved, but ‘there were some serious issues around individual children exhibiting poor behaviour’.
  • On the road the manual was well behaved and although it lacked a little in the power department, it was apt enough.
  • The above trends govern the technology transfer process by making certain types of technologies available to well behaved states.
  • The audience was surprisingly well behaved.
  • The result is to remove knives from a small group of generally responsible & well behaved youngsters, whilst doing zero about the owning & carrying of knives amongst the group responsible for the crimes involving knives. Scouts Ban Knives in Great Britain
  • A police spokesman said the demonstrators were well behaved but wet.
  • The crowd were so well behaved, without an intoxicating drink passing their lips.
  • Last night in Braehead, everyone's eardrums took a battering from the raucous, but well behaved crowd which almost filled the arena.
  • It will fool you with just how well behaved it is, cruising quietly on B roads or nosing through the traffic.
  • It was a perfect Great Hall of the People crowd: prominent, well behaved; all clappers, no complainers.
  • The visitors were all well behaved though and there were no pickets outside, at least not when we were there.
  • He's been very well behaved with us and we've hardly heard a serious word from him.
  • recrimination" - said the Folkstone-based agency had assured her the couple moving into her two-bedroom property were pleasant and well behaved. Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph
  • When I was at school and less than well behaved, a yell in the ear and slap of the ruler on my wrist told me I'd crossed the boundaries of acceptability.

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