| 41. | Zinni, a tenacious negotiator with a no-nonsense demeanour, may get round it.
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| 42. | In person, Kurokawa is dapper, and can appear formidable thanks to a stern demeanour.
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| 43. | Despite these problems, from late October 1974 his demeanour appeared to change for the better.
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| 44. | I thought that in his whole carriage and demeanour, he became his station singularly well.
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| 45. | This theory and Light's demeanour were apparently enough to convince the jury to acquit.
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| 46. | He was noted for his impassive demeanour on stage, which belied an expressive playing style.
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| 47. | Her demeanour changes dramatically and we can literally see the light go out in her eyes.
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| 48. | His nervous demeanour and high, awkward head carriage lead many observers to question his temperament.
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| 49. | He had an exceedingly polite demeanour.
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| 50. | I personally left this page for several weeks because I could not cope with his demeanour.
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