He couldn't have been sweeter or more relaxed and gets a gold star for his deportment. |
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Overall, dancing can give children confidence, good deportment and a sense of musicality. |
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The dress and deportment of both sexes today is a reflection of the despiritualised condition of their lives. |
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This is a broad definition, encompassing essentially the whole carriage and deportment of the body. |
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What they need is intensive theatrical training in skills such as deportment and presentation. |
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As I grew up, the formality began to feel more like an elaborate game, one in which appearance and deportment were taken very seriously. |
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Volunteers are assessed and given advice on speech, deportment, mannerism and dress, with the least convincing participants being voted out. |
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Redmayne's costume gave him an aristocratic deportment which he emphasised with graceful movements and slow, sonorous speech. |
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It conjures up images of upper class society, a world of fancy dress balls and rules for deportment that are anathema to my very soul. |
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Gene spent six weeks training at a modelling school in Manchester, learning about things like deportment and exercise. |
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But the baptismal water proved unequal to the task of washing away Benjamin Disraeli's innate orientalism of deportment. |
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Of course, to gain that aura, the chefs have also had to brush up on their social skills, mannerisms, deportment and general knowledge. |
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A unique combination of tact, charm, deportment and sartorial style, he was all one would wish to see in an idol. |
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The comparison child was observed as a control for the level of activity and expectations for deportment in the particular classroom. |
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Employees in foreign banks are not very different except in their manner of deportment and remuneration. |
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Dr Arderne gives advice on medical procedures, cures and potions and correct deportment for doctors. |
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The most important things a squire learns from his lord, Milord, are skill at arms and the proper deportment of a knight. |
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Her hospitality is only equaled by her charity, her graceful deportment by her goodness of heart. |
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There's no way to know how nervous these folks are, or how vexed they must be to have their work judged by their deportment. |
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His whole aspect and deportment is such that it suggests that he can't even sit still and read a book in a quiet and un-cheeky manner. |
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It has nothing to do with breeding and everything to do with deportment, propriety, and education. |
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Since antiquity, rules for deportment have guided the behaviour of the more privileged classes and those who served them. |
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Apprentices are also coached in audition preparation, backstage and onstage deportment, as well as skills and career development. |
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During the 13-week course, which is scheduled to start at the end of February, they will receive coaching in voice, deportment and presentation skills, make-up and grooming. |
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On Saturday, the 18-year-old spent hours being coached in vital deportment lessons to give her the edge over dozens of rival finalists who will be competing for the top prize. |
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As she breezes past me, with deportment so finely tuned she could carry a book on her head, I'm guided into a staid conference room to first meet Jonathan the director. |
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On top of their confident deportment, which is physically lean and facially striking in the first place, there's a fully made-up, designer appearance. |
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He will represent the highest standards of military deportment and musical performance, which demonstrate personal and organizational integrity and technical competency. |
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For style in its widest sense is not merely the beauty or the grace or the conventional deportment of language, but its whole expressive apparatus, its breadth of capability. |
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This award will be presented to Mr. Chapman for reaching the highest marks for, academic achievement, conduct and deportment, and involvement in sports and outside activities. |
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This is not an essay about deportment on the platform, the use of gestures, and suchlike. |
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The adjutant Capt JL Wallace was a stickler for good deportment and discipline. |
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Even the staff are meant to blend harmoniously into the surroundings they are all trained in personal grooming and deportment. |
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In France, especially, it became the textbook of chivalresque deportment and epistolary style. |
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At Kamouraska, for example, the excellent deportment of a detachment of the Anhalt-Zerbst Regiment won the full approval of the militia captains. |
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This component of the Cadet Training Program is designed to develop a sense of pride in self through professional deportment. |
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Women's deportment, mobility, dress and roles within the family are often central to the cultural revival or pious society these groups proclaim. |
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Their diplomacy, conduct and deportment shall reflect credit upon their respective organization and themselves. |
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These dogs are not natural charmers, but their appealing look and noble deportment elicit respect and even fear. |
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Her duties are to ensure that the dress and deportment of her cadets are up to standard and that discipline and proper drill are being enforced. |
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The deportment, attitudes and habits that come with different ages, especially the early teens, can get under an adult's skin, causing minor incidents to be magnified. |
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In all of this, I want to reiterate my opening premise that factoring corporations into the pursuit of justice does not just presume a reform of corporations and the law that governs their existence and deportment. |
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His pantywaist deportment leads some to suspect hypocrisy, assuming that Bachmann is himself closeted. |
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Strickland were required to clear themselves touching their deportment in that affair. |
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It was not a fair trial as both his defence, and deportment at the time of defence bears out. |
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Charles' manners and deportment were described by his host as most engaging. |
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Far from the existence of absolute standards for judging deportment, what constitutes a profit-driven crime depends very much on the historical and political context. |
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Does the coach teach and practise co-operation, self-discipline, respect for officials and opponents, and proper attitudes in language, dress and deportment? |
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Internal Discipline complaints means a complaint that relates to the acts, omissions or deportment of a respondent that is not a public complaint or is a public complaint not processed as a public complaint. |
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This list includes section 129 offences related to military training, maintenance of personal equipment, quarters or work space, or dress and deportment. |
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This combines in unique measure a deep respect for its subject's ethical probity and resourceful intellect with a far from inevitably complimentary eye for the telling details of his personal habits and deportment. |
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