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Expect more of the same as Brexit turns from an Uncivil War into a full-scale European one.

Even when uncivil criticisms work, they may do lasting harm to the public perception of government and public officials overall.

But 'Brexit: The Uncivil War' certainly tries to put raw and recent history into perspective.

The selfless Salmond further revealed that he wants to end the "uncivil war" with the First Minister so she can focus all her energies on demanding a quick IndyRef2.

'Subjecting the thrice elected prime minister and established leader of millions of people to an unkind and uncivil treatment is condemnable and unacceptable,' the AJK PM said in a statement on Saturday.

In C4's controversial drama Brexit: The Uncivil War, he was in full-on Sherlock mode, scrawling on walls and sharing random thoughts as he played Dominic Cummings, the leading strategist for Vote Leave.

David Cameron, author of the referendum that took us out of the European Union, was axed from TV drama Brexit, The Uncivil War.

James Graham, who penned Brexit: The Uncivil War, said Sherlock star Cumberbatch focused on finding "the humanity" in the role.

We have every right to react with acts of "uncivil disobedience." We may resist arrest for violation of unjust laws.

The uncivil protesting, verbal and physical attacks being encouraged by the highest levels of the Democratic Party probably would have been enough to get him to sit out not only this election but consider giving up his Democrat status and register as independent.

There seems to be something seriously wrong with NAB Lahore and the uncivil manner in which they dealt with senior professors from Punjab University.

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The researchers from Leiden University, University of Oxford, and University of Amsterdam will study aspects of conversations such as uncivil discourse, intolerance, and echo chambers, perspectives and so on, Mashable reported.

That is highly uncivil and certainly not how one treats a guest delegate anywhere in the world.

This Special Section invokes the term "uncivil society" to characterize the rise of myriad forms of disrespectful, polarizing, and hateful speech that violate the rules of etiquette and norms of behavior for face-to-face and online communication (Jamieson, Volinsky, Weitz, & Kensiki, 2017).