| 41. | Thanks mainly to his comportment since Sept . 11, President George W . Bush stands tall in American opinion.
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| 42. | But I have to admit, I wasn't sure to what end the Wiggles'comportment was dedicated.
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| 43. | The items vividly evoke a segment of Victorian society _ proper, snobbish, adhering to carefully prescribed rules of comportment.
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| 44. | The season opener was more than two months ago, but it seems longer than that in the area of comportment.
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| 45. | In this way, they drew a contrast between their real-life comportment and the comical characters they portrayed onstage.
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| 46. | During the disputed 2000 presidential election, she appeared regularly in the news media to discuss its comportment with constitutional law.
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| 47. | What the last two Yanks have in common, besides coming from identifiable minorities, is their stable comportment and their intelligence.
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| 48. | The principal moral issue is how to wipe away the tarnish that Clinton's private comportment put on the White House.
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| 49. | She has also dropped her old habits of complaining about Fujimori's bedside comportment and questioning his commitment to Roman Catholicism.
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| 50. | Slurping Soba, Twirling Spaghetti : Etiquette, Fascism, and Pleasure, in Etiquette : Reflections on Contemporary Comportment.
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