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etiquette
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etiquette
the rules of decorous behavior. In a professional sense this includes behavior towards clients and colleagues which is in the best interests of the patients.


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Have driving ettiquettes among younger drivers deteriorated beyond repair?
The tournament involves fitness, driving range technique and playing, and the winners - judged by club professional Ron Tickle (pictured) and reigning Cockroft champion Frazer Scholefield - will be the players with the best score and ettiquette.
Growing up with such powerful role models, Tananarive Due learned to embrace a sense of political responsibility: "Our parents gave us ballet lessons, drama lessons, piano lessons, ettiquette lessons--and life lessons.
 
 
 
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