| 41. | The carefully programmed Van Doren and Stempel anticipated the overrehearsed television deportment of modern political contestants to come.
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| 42. | Whatever restraint the Victorians may have exercised in their deportment and discourse, their summer cottages repressed nothing.
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| 43. | McEnroe, 40, claims his parental role as father of six has tempered his famously tempestuous deportment.
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| 44. | I credit Principal Nancy Curl and her staff of dedicated teachers with the students'attentiveness and deportment.
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| 45. | Conversational skills, body language, posture and dining etiquette are incorporated into the grooming and deportment programme.
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| 46. | He wrote of his detailed observations of the city and the deportment and culture of the local inhabitants.
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| 47. | Pauline, anxious to learn how to behave in Roman society, received tutorship in deportment and dancing.
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| 48. | :: : Just to check, I googled the phrase " permanent change in your deportment ".
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| 49. | Members are selected for this duty because they are highly motivated and have high a degree of deportment.
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| 50. | She had a considerable attraction, a commanding height and dignified deportment made her conspicuous in any assembly.
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