| 31. | "He's got a great demeanor,"
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| 32. | He has a stolid demeanor; he is helpful but terse.
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| 33. | McDormand's exuberant, chatty demeanor comes as a surprise.
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| 34. | He does not have the growling demeanor of one, either.
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| 35. | At some times the president's demeanor matched his words.
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| 36. | Sit down in cafeteria and cross legs, assuming ladylike demeanor.
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| 37. | Since when is ` pedantically professorial demeanor'a bad thing?
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| 38. | Since then, his weight and demeanor have been under control.
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| 39. | Barr's demeanor _ stern and focused _ rarely changes.
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| 40. | Scalabrine believes the only thing holding Clancy back is his demeanor.
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