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9 Sentences With "most uncivil"

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Celeste's team has conducted 17 workshops in 12 states, including Maine, arguably the most uncivil state in the nation.
Unfortunately, this is not a model candidates are following in this year's elections—some of the most uncivil in modern politics.
The 2016 election is shaping up to be one of the most uncivil in decades, from the presidential level to the local level.
Both Siegel, who died in 1991, and Ms. Coppola transpose the Civil War into a most uncivil one between a lone man and a group of women.
" He wrote on his website that day that he was "disheartened" and that "the voters have rewarded possibly the most uncivil and disgusting behavior from any candidate I can recall.
I don&apost like calls to get into people&aposs faces but we must all admit that President Trump is one of the most uncivil presidents that we&aposve probably ever had.
This was followed by an exchange of letters in the Times Literary Supplement in 1992, provoked by a review written by Lawrence Stone that mentioned the controversy. A series of historians commented on the debate in the letters pages of the TLS, including Conrad Russell, Hugh Trevor-Roper, Kishlansky and Adamson. This was covered in the British press, with The Times describing it as a "fierce high table row"The Times (London), February 21, 1992. and The Independent calling it a "most uncivil war".The Independent (London), March 1, 1992.
In its most uncivil form, it can be a case of road rage and/or intimidation. An example would be where the tailgating driver (the driver in the following vehicle) threatens damage to the leading vehicle and its occupants by driving aggressively — perhaps also with use of headlights and horn — to coerce the leading vehicle's driver into getting out of the way. The driver being tailgated might not wish to comply, especially if doing so would involve breaking the law, such as by increasing speed beyond the speed limit or changing lanes without due regard for safety. Note, however, that in some jurisdictions (E.g.
On arriving on the south side of the town he halted his men on the high ground above Diglis, sent his trumpeter to the Sidbury Gate to demand the surrender of the place. Colonel Sandys told him, in answer to his demand, that "he was not at Hereford", and had better be off. The trumpeter replied, rightly, that such an answer was most uncivil, and not such as he would take back to his general, Sandys on this told him very peremptorily to be off, and having said so Sandys returned to his quarters. The trumpeter would not leave, refusing to stir, basing his refusal on the fact that he was by the laws of war entitled to a civil answer to take back to his general.

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