Despite this she managed a calm smile revealing a reserved and complacent demeanor. |
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From his methodical, dispassionate demeanor, it is evident that he is still mechanically sleepwalking through his civilian life. |
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A tough demeanor was required, but it wasn't innate as his reputation might lead us to think. |
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I mimicked the innocent grin she displayed herself moments ago, mocking her now displeased demeanor. |
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His ears twitched nervously as he noticed the growing changes in her demeanor. |
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Although he has a quiet and humble demeanor, the two-time Volunteer captain has a fierce competitive streak and leads by example. |
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And her motherly demeanor makes it easier for other staff members to seek her advice. |
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It's a great series of shots, composition, actor demeanor, slo-mo, rhythm, and music that I've seen in a while. |
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Though her sense of swing is evolving, Bode's unpretentious delivery, easy phrasing and sweet demeanor is delightful. |
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With her calm and assured on-camera demeanor, she seems the most aristocratic of newswomen. |
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Bookish and academic, Snyder is at the same time a friendly sort whose soft-spoken demeanor draws people in. |
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Gambians tend to be soft-spoken and gentle in demeanor, seeking to avoid noisy conflicts and striving toward quiet settlement of disputes. |
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Teenagers loved his youthful sincerity and adults his non-ecclesiastical demeanor. |
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Ernie's slow drawl and grounded certainty are a good counter point to Steve's bumpkinish demeanor. |
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From his high forehead and shining, golden eyes to the long, glossy brush of his tail, his bearing and demeanor spoke of vulpine royalty. |
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He took on an overbearing and even stalkerish demeanor and she confronted him saying there would be no more interaction. |
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Her whole demeanor had changed as soon as she had driven off her in her candy apple red BMW convertible. |
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His handlers obviously coached him to adopt a more somber demeanor, though his signature cynicism came through just as clearly. |
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Tall, dark and steamily seductive, she has an angelic face but a cool, streetwise demeanor. |
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She was clearly used to Susie's histrionics, and her demeanor suggested she never expected anything different from her. |
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Her friendly demeanor is appreciated by all, especially by the monkeys, chimpanzees and even the gorilla. |
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You can see perplexity and anger in their stance, their walk, their whole demeanor. |
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The lead story of every court session has been his demeanor, his defiance, his imperiousness. |
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His demeanor, sometimes indifferent, sometimes disgruntled, works fantastically in Hud. |
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Your attitude and demeanor can betray how you feel as clearly as inattentive service. |
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He was probably the only of the teens she had come across with a typically pleasant demeanor, and she tended to find it rather refreshing. |
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His demeanor suddenly changed from gentle, indulgent parent, to barking hellion. |
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I would suggest, however, that today's communist pinups are attractive women who display a menacing demeanor similar to their ancestors. |
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The physician should maintain a gentle and calm demeanor and be considerate of the apprehensive child. |
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His natural demeanor can seem a tad tepid, but at least he's not trying to be a jittery homespun Hepburn like his famous co-star. |
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She was quick to observe his crisply cut sandy-blonde hair and shy demeanor. |
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It was one of the keys to his having two full terms in the presidency, a kind of thumbs-up demeanor. |
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People are affected with their customs, traditions, religions and social demeanor. |
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By all reports, Roberts has an easy-going demeanor that would allow him to get along with all members of the Court. |
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Her demeanor changed from happy and excited to down and depressed within a second. |
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I was embarrassed and wondered if there was something in my appearance or demeanor that had amused her. |
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Isabella studied his quiet demeanor and honest profile for a few moments in silence. |
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My happy demeanor quickly vanished, as soon as it had come, replaced by cold dread. |
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His demeanor and commitment to being a protector make him appear distant and serious. |
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His attitude and demeanor were so like a guy that she had known in high school. |
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Coleman has to be congratulated for his buoyant demeanor and good humor throughout the whole Olympia Weekend. |
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All that was around her was Michael Milano, his oily, slimy, greasy demeanor was overpowering her. |
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His entire demeanor had changed, becoming hardened and grim, determination coupled with a strength that carried him past exhaustion. |
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But demeanor and emotion are not what must change, no matter what the dime-store psychoanalysts have said. |
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Their demeanor usually gave them away right off the bat, even if they could assume human guises. |
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I have heard nor seen no sign of such feeling, though I can sense distinct undercurrents of change in the public demeanor. |
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While his discourse is extreme and accusatory, his demeanor is equable and deliberate. |
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She maintains the cheerfully exuberant demeanor all through the session, especially when showing me the pictures. |
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Remember also that most people, despite their confident appearance and demeanor, are often as scared as you are and as doubtful of themselves. |
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This figure's weak chin, hunched shoulders and humble demeanor contribute to the poignancy and humanity of the busts. |
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At the same time, her children excel all the children in town in learning, in demeanor, and in a certain reserved and distinguished bearing. |
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Collins is not a rah-rah guy, but teammates value his calm demeanor in the huddle and on the sideline even when things ate going haywire. |
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At least half of the benefit of jury questioning is the ability to observe a juror's demeanor. |
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Her demeanor was proud and haughty, and her stance bespoke power and determination. |
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Tell the Lord that you want to witness to him through your talents, your demeanor, and your acts of love. |
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The Komondor is characterized by imposing strength, courageous demeanor and a most pleasing conformation. |
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Pity poor Kenneth Welsh, with the weaselly demeanor only a mother could love. |
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Alicia's polite and cheerful demeanor amuses the man, and he begins to chuckle until the tender sparkle in her eye renders him silent. |
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If the family is not present you may employ a stranger as long as they are respectable in demeanor and appearance. |
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Her quiet words and calm demeanor reminded him more of their time as friends then this rivalry they now had going on. |
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And yes, in spite of their glowering looks and fierce demeanor, owls can be endearing. |
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Although they're practically perfect for the roles in terms of looks and demeanor, they bring nothing to the film. |
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I tried to recall what it was about his demeanor or statements that augured this rejection, but could not find any clues. |
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Opinions around the league do vary, but there are teams that are enamored with his sandlot football, feel-no-pressure demeanor. |
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She has a demeanor and magnetism that attracts individuals and makes them feel very comfortable in her presence. |
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With his gosh-darned, aw-shucks demeanor and disarming smile, he is able to insult entire ethnic groups without even realizing he's doing it. |
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This friend keeps your mojo rising because her confident demeanor attracts the company of scads of hot dudes. |
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I hate it when she's like this because secretly behind her calm demeanor she's plotting and scheming. |
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It was only his second day of work, and the mage's stern, matriarchal demeanor somewhat startled him. |
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But she was stern in demeanor and normally carried a serious face. |
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Julia had this big, gangly schoolgirl demeanor which never disappeared despite decades of television and public appearances. |
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Wiry and more grey man than charismatic, Votel is known for his no-nonsense, rather closed demeanor. |
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He had a reputation for inserting himself into meetings, but because of his nonthreatening demeanor, nobody objected. |
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Anne's cool demeanor immediately calmed her but not her emphatic reply. |
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Then again, it would be hard to summon much tenderness for this painting by one of those pale young Brits of equine features and unvirile demeanor. |
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But what has been brought in are behavioral experts and demeanor experts. |
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Curtis followed Horace Greeley, with whose peculiar drawl and rustic aspect his princelike demeanor and lucid and sonorous rhetoric were in striking contrast. |
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A true country-club hillbilly, Cornette's pompous demeanor, obnoxious jackets, and endless stream of double-talk have made him one of the most despised men in wrestling. |
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Everything about their demeanor proclaimed them to be badasses. |
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Despite his nebbishy demeanor, the Senate majority leader is an incorrigible junkyard dog. |
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A purebred straight to the marrowy core of his bones, Heinz uses his regal demeanor and prized heredity to set him on a pedestal overlooking the competition. |
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What the team likes most about Graves is his bulldog demeanor. |
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There are rock-survivor-y types in black, with sunglasses, whose demeanor speaks of lost nights and rare contact with daylight. |
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At 6-foot-5, and a lanky frame, he has a calm demeanor that belies the tremendous pressure he is under. |
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This 2-year-old Queensland heeler pit bull mix has a calm demeanor. |
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She flashes me a brief look of annoyance, quieting me, then changing her demeanor to once again calm and composed, she continues with her explanation. |
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For once we get to see the dark side lurking behind his pleasant demeanor. |
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He was an amazing dancer and his demeanor radiated confidence and suave. |
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His benevolent demeanor and tolerance have apparently not worked well. |
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Nimitz, calm in demeanor and courteous in speech, with blue eyes, a pink complexion, and tow-colored hair turning white, was a fortunate appointment. |
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But increasingly we prisoners of war sensed, from our captors' demeanor and reading between the lines of propaganda broadcasts, a sinister force surfacing. |
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He also has a deep, creamy voice and calm demeanor that completes his fallen-hero facade. |
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But don't be fooled by the brash on-the-street demeanor and meteoric rise in popularity. |
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Her demeanor was sublime to behold in the torchlight that glowed upon her. |
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Her unthreatening demeanor, she believes, was part of what allowed her access to their rarely documented world. |
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But when Hawil, a tall man with a salt-and-pepper beard, speaks he's got the unmistakable, steely demeanor of a military man. |
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Abdul was beloved for her ditzy demeanor and blatant sentimentalism on American Idol. |
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In stark contrast with the sunny personality of his predecessor, Tony Blair, Brown's demeanor is dour, recessive and technocratic. |
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Certainly, the overall demeanor of the exhibit resembled an ornate baroque cathedral, large and magnificent, replete with technological splendors. |
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There are notable resemblances between the two figures in their comportment and demeanor and, even more so, in their generalized, even-featured beauty. |
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The contrast between the anarchical images of vandalism in Seattle and Genoa and the dignified demeanor of civil rights demonstrators forty years before is striking. |
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Somehow, the caliginous man's intimidating demeanor always failed to discourage or frighten Josh, much less hamper his cheery, gossiping attitude. |
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Musical, with a clear, refined technique and a demeanor that favors restraint over flashiness, he appears to many the embodiment of the high classicist. |
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To my left was a rather dapper man, distinguished in dress and demeanor. |
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Oprah so enjoyed his folksy demeanor and words of wisdom that she invited him onto her show. |
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Many pro per litigants require information on issues ranging from courtroom demeanor to form preparation. |
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Roseanne Barr had an answer for outsized emphasis on beauty and demeanor. |
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The green eyes in the carefully sweet face were turbulent, willful, lusty with life, distinctly at variance with her decorous demeanor. |
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She was known for her positivity, cheerfulness, and sweet demeanor. |
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She describes the events with a serene demeanor and soft but rapid speech. |
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Lions coach Rod Marinelli, the former Vietnam vet with the drill sergeant's demeanor, patrolling the sideline in full dress. |
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His soldierly demeanor stood him good stead in civilian life when vicissitudes would assail him. |
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His nonvolatile demeanor was tested by the constant pestering. |
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He was startled with a piece of information which gave him such an exquisite pang of delight that he could hardly keep the usual quiet of his demeanor. |
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Like the exhibitionist, the scatophiliac wants his victim, the person on the other end of the phone line, to be shocked, disgusted, or horrified by his demeanor or words. |
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Witnesses stand facing the jury and give their evidence so the jury can watch their demeanor while giving it, which might help them decide if the witness is being truthful. |
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The man's demeanor made others suspicious of his intentions. |
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