Twenty-two thousand people came to see Santa today, and not all of them are well-behaved.
He may have been well-behaved, but according to Dame Helen there was also room for spontaneity.
That hale sentiment implies that good behavior should reap above-market performance for shareholders in well-behaved companies.
For well-behaved countries, such as Mexico, Brazil, Colombia and Peru, things look better.
Walter Arrington remembers "a good girl" who enjoyed listening to music, dancing and learning computers at school, where she was well-behaved.
They need to assume some form of joint liability for debts, with only the well-behaved benefiting from the shelter of Eurobonds.
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In one hand he had a sack of toys for well-behaved youngsters, in the other, a club for beating the naughty ones.
The crowd was excited but well-behaved, and parents and kids high-fived me as I walked around snapping pictures and enjoying the atmosphere.
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But when it comes to using the turbulent flow of liquid metal rather than well-behaved cables and wires, the experiment becomes rather harder.
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So Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger was well-behaved for six months after one night of bad behavior and gets his six-game suspension reduced to four?
They also won a concession that the rescue fund could be used to buy government bonds without well-behaved countries having to accept new austerity conditions.
William and Kate seem like such sturdy, well-behaved people by contrast.
However, Merseyside Police said the majority of fans had been well-behaved.
When I first became a stepmother, I was surprised to find it to be so difficult because my stepdaughter has always been well-behaved, smart and respectful.
The FCX prototype, which looks like a sleeker and more stylish Accord, is low to the ground, sporty, and well-behaved at 92 mph, my maximum speed in it.
The night after Mr. Johnson picked up his son finding he was indeed well-behaved he saw his son's legs were covered with many bites from chiggers, the larvae of mites.
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"Oswald is more modern in a sense, because he's a little bit less well-behaved, a little bit quicker to anger, a little bit, dare I say, edgier, " he said.
Unemployment is close to a 20-year low of 5.6%, down from a peak of 11% in 1992, or 8% when Mr Howard first took office in 1996, yet inflation remains well-behaved.
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Like esteemed federal judge Richard Posner, he believes or says he believes that privacy allows us to do bad things. (Hear that, Tiger?) A person without privacy is a well-behaved person, by this logic.
"This is an impressive combination of extremely tight labour markets and extremely well-behaved labour costs, and that is the reason why the Fed (Federal Reserve) will continue moving at a very cautious pace, " said Anthony Karydakis of Bank One Capital Markets.
In the picture book category, Rebecca Cobb - who has illustrated books by The Gruffalo creator, Julia Donaldson - has been shortlisted for Lunchtime, while Chris Haughton features for a second year running with Oh No George, about a dog who tries very hard to be well-behaved.
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Imagine my shock when I arrived in England bursting with all that knowledge gleaned from the books I had read and from a few well-behaved British tourists I had met in my town, only to be confronted by the screaming headlines of the tabloids and pictures of scantily-clad models baring most of their assets.
Actually, the way things are going, the hooligans as well as better-behaved fans may find it hard to get to France.
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