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He had worked here once, for several years, and knew the etiquette.
It made for a little problem in etiquette, I'm sure.
She had her back to the door, as etiquette required.
I'm going to buy a book on etiquette and learn it off by heart.
The etiquette is to just show up and look interested.
He also taught her things about high society and etiquette.
Men, she said, are concerned about etiquette, doing the right thing.
No one had filled her in on this culture's etiquette.
What you learn in art school is there's an etiquette to drugs.
Washington had been thinking about the issues of etiquette and dress for some time.
David had never before faced such a point of etiquette.
This has now become a matter of tradition and etiquette.
By the etiquette of British science, no one else was supposed to work on the problem.
What are some rules of etiquette to remember when going to the beach?
Just a matter of medical etiquette, a way to establish whose time was more important.
This is, after all, a foreign land, with its own rules of etiquette.
That's all the suburban etiquette I have time for today.
It was a small difference, over the etiquette of photo opportunities.
So much did she concede to the etiquette of the situation.
But you see people had no etiquette departments in those days.
Once one of his sisters sent me a book on etiquette.
He took it without a breath of thanks, but etiquette has never been important to me.
"If we do, however, it will be under a new system of etiquette."
The two friends looked at each other and smiled, saying, "What does he know about etiquette?"
Range etiquette was never to point the gun at the guy standing next to you.