" At this point, she says, "His whole demeanor changed.
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He belongs in the Deuce, despite his heavy Brooklyn demeanor.
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Look to see how Johnson's upbeat demeanor translates on stage.
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Gore's stiff and awkward demeanor really cost him some points.
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A lot of that has to do with Zo's demeanor.
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" After a pause, he adds, "I have a different demeanor.
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But Graves' demeanor suddenly changed, she said in a lawsuit.
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It is a demeanor that many voters have found refreshing.
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There was a breaking point to his demeanor on Saturday.
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Burke also revealed his mother Patsy's demeanor at the time.
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Carol is impressed by Alex's demeanor and drug pushing resume.
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It required a certain demeanor, a certain kind of conversation.
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That's where Smokey, with his unpretentious, chummy demeanor, comes in.
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Before shopping, Patterson recommends thinking about the recipient's overall demeanor.
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Frederick's office is composed and serene, much like his demeanor.
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Chin up, mouth down: the basic demeanor of the mutinous.
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The moment the video feed kicked in, his demeanor brightened.
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He was tempered, measured and forceful with a friendly demeanor.
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She felt that Moonves's demeanor was intended to intimidate her.
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Her demeanor is a foil to Mr. Friedlander's constant chatter.
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They think the focus on Clinton's demeanor is indeed sexist.
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His previously relaxed demeanor swapped for an intensely focused stare.
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He's tall, with a shaved head and an assured demeanor.
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Traynor's shy, studied demeanor shifts at the mention of bees.
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Her cautious demeanor matched that of Prince George in Sept.
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But her easygoing demeanor belies the serious challenges she faces.
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His calm and steady demeanor made him an easy target.
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Mister Rogers's demeanor balanced openness with reserve, curiosity with tact.
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But unsettling news spoils Hally's friendly demeanor, at least temporarily.
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His eyes seemed bright, his voice light, his demeanor relaxed.
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Police were disturbed by Devlin's demeanor and alerted the FBI.
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The nurse's phonic demeanor was calm, measured, efficient, and empathic.
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A source familiar with his demeanor described Trump as indignant.
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Does their demeanor or presentation hint at the company culture?
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His demeanor, almost pastoral, was somewhere between avuncular and creepy.
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Quickly, her demeanor turned from pleasant to suspicious and aloof.
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Their lawyers, their demeanor and their clothes talk for them.
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Attitudes and demeanor So it's possible that Trump's attitudes and demeanor in the transition period may not be a foolproof guide to his conduct while president — however much he is determined not to change.
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But based on Shane's demeanor it seems chosen for the comfort.
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Subsequently, Bartos dons the costume and demeanor of a stoic governess.
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He returned to find his friend's demeanor toward him had changed.
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Reeves has described himself as having a "wallflower demeanor" at parties.
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Their clothing and friendly demeanor proves this mirage isn't happening today.
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But Yossarian's weary demeanor doesn't make for an especially dynamic protagonist.
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His demeanor toward her changed dramatically after they wed, she testified.
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"His demeanor is perfectly fitting for an SEC chairman," he said.
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What were they like, and how did their demeanor influence you?
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It wasn't the first time that Watts' stoic demeanor baffled onlookers.
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Her hair, her demeanor, her solemn gaze — it's pretty much perfection.
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Little about Palmer Freeman Luckey's outward demeanor screams dangerous political provocateur.
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So a calm, cool demeanor isn't the best move for him.
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Though Alsina's demeanor sparked suspicion, she was questioned and let go.
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His adorable demeanor quickly turns, well, aggressive to say the least.
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Green was most impressed with the calm demeanor displayed by Lamet.
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Getting such a demeanor from haphazard methods is quite an accomplishment.
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And in person, his demeanor doesn't seem to match his rhetoric.
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The senator appeared more comfortable having returned to his usual demeanor.
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It could be something in her demeanor that made them suspicious.
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It's not so much what he says ... it's more his demeanor.
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His father, Gunther Küblböck remembered his son's laughter and "positive" demeanor.
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But once Charlie shows an interest in him, Gary's demeanor changes.
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But Kyrgios doesn't have the same carefree demeanor on the court.
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Daley's demeanor much different on this visit to the USS Callister.
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Champ says the words triggered a change in the officer's demeanor.
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He had a deep voice and a gentle, self-deprecating demeanor.
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They can keep a calm demeanor when it comes to driving.
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He has a real cool demeanor and does not overpower anyone.
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"His demeanor is what you want at that position," Wilks said.
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Sansa, steely underneath her calm demeanor, doesn't give him an inch.
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His demeanor does not belie the fire in his eyes though.
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It's her actions, not her speaking style or demeanor, that count.
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I find myself mimicking his demeanor and living my life unapologetically.
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"He has a great demeanor to play the position," Green said.
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A "slightly conservative" man from Cleveland County, Oklahoma, liked "his demeanor".
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The elderly man had a big smile and an easy demeanor.
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When Gonzalez handed over the doctored photograph, Abdullah's demeanor changed instantly.
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In high school, Mr. Reyes began to shed his meek demeanor.
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Those who did have gripes were mainly displeased with staff demeanor.
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Or should I simply accept that this is his normal demeanor?
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I&aposm quick to smile and have an overall jolly demeanor.
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His soft-spoken demeanor stands out among more flashy, blustery politicians.
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Liu speaks in a raspy voice, and his demeanor is brusque.
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" Another said he was "well-groomed" and had a "quiet demeanor.
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I remember her laughter, and her humor, and her sweet demeanor.
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Or maybe his serious demeanor was another way to show his shock.
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While Gypsy's demeanor shifted numerous times, her situation is also quite complex.
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But then, said adoption counselor Jennie Clutterbuck, the dog's demeanor suddenly changed.
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And what was his demeanor like when you interviewed him this time?
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The reaction to Christie's demeanor was swift and unforgiving on social media.
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"You could see her demeanor change within one minute," her rescuer says.
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There's Trump's demeanor and his repeated insulting comments about women, Carroll notes.
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"From his demeanor and personality I think everyone was shocked," he says.
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But his restrained demeanor in his teleprompter speech on Thursday could help.
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Gregg is joining them with his praise of the Paxton's loving demeanor.
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A source described Kushner's "demeanor in recent days as paranoid" to CNN.
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We can read all sorts of things into her words and demeanor.
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He was one of the most liked due to his belligerent demeanor.
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He had the demeanor that a lot of people wanted to see.
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And if you look at his demeanor, he seems to be happy.
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Trump's demeanor and performance was important for both domestic and foreign policy.
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"She's not right," King said, noting Williams's sluggish footwork and downcast demeanor.
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With a prominent Mars in Leo, Azealia has a queen-like demeanor.
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Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood praised the deputy's demeanor during the encounter.
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These three presidents were serious in their demeanor and measured in tone.
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"I was hot," he said of his demeanor going into the meeting.
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"I could tell he wasn't right, his demeanor, his aggressiveness," she said.
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I saw that this woman was a bit off in her demeanor.
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Here's why Thunberg's voice, demeanor, and actions have made her world famous.
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It appeals to conservative principles as well as voters' Wisconsin-nice demeanor.
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But his formal demeanor is just one element of his layered personality.
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"Suicide is not an option," he told her, dropping his gruff demeanor.
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Is it hard to keep up the jolly demeanor all the time?
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The vice president's stiff demeanor had obvious influence on his applause methodology.
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He conveys a wondrous innocence with his lackadaisical demeanor and wobbly movements.
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But Mr. Bahena Rivera's quiet demeanor sometimes stood out in jarring ways.
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Some of Mr. Cosby's demeanor is likely a simple function of age.
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So her demeanor was quiet, but she was noticeable in a room.
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Even the judge, himself testudinal in appearance and demeanor, happened to agree.
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Q: Can you describe his demeanor at the point you jumped up?
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But paired with Ms. Oropesa's larger-than-life Violetta, his demeanor worked.
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And he greeted a variety of input with the same serious demeanor.
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Buttigieg kept a calm demeanor but was noticeably frustrated with the exchange.
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His glowering demeanor is at odds with his sensitive, vibrant lyric tenor.
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He is slight, with a shy demeanor; Tuba is open and charismatic.
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Initially we just wanted to hear his story and assess his demeanor.
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Those close to Hook attribute that to his outwardly warm, affable demeanor.
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Sarri, judging by his demeanor at the final whistle Sunday, recognizes that.
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He's a radical, simultaneously ferocious about his beliefs and stoic in demeanor.
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The resort looks super chill ... judging by the demeanor of the parrots.
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As their conversation unspools, her demeanor changes from poised defiance to grief.
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Its little movements are completely fluid and easy, giving it a sweet demeanor.
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The gender therapist was a brunette woman with a relaxed yet determined demeanor.
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"Borderline hypertension" more accurately describes Sanders's demeanor than any other word I've encountered.
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But, according to the same source, Chris' demeanor changed dramatically in previous weeks.
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"He has a calm demeanor, and he also has good intuition," said Mendelsohn.
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A former nurse, Ms. Gail has a soothing demeanor in times of crisis.
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As is the optimism and upbeat demeanor that defined his campaign for governor.
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His playing is not controversial or eccentric; his demeanor is modest and unremarkable.
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" — Teddy Schleifer, CNN's Cruz campaign reporter "John Kasich has a winning demeanor tonight.
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His shy demeanor, his smile, and his quiet confidence intrigued me immediately. Wow!
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Like May, he has been roundly and is known for his cool demeanor.
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There is little hint of a voracious competitor in his calm, friendly demeanor.
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Her bubbly demeanor and looks helped land her a string of wealthy husbands.
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And when he does, he doesn't abandon his shyness and mild-mannered demeanor.
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Similarly, why would suspects' demeanor become more aggressive or noncompliant under these circumstances?
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This often entails altering ones appearance, demeanor, or even learning a new language.
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She later told ABC that Chris' demeanor even before his arrest was disconcerting.
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Then, impersonating Swift's quiet, measures demeanor, she said that Swift loved her greens.
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His subdued demeanor marked by moments of extreme lunacy makes the script work.
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Sean: We feel so blessed because he has such a cool, calm demeanor.
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"In the last 10 minutes you have totally changed your demeanor," said Lemonis.
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Hayward's on-court demeanor is neatly symbolized by his unflappable head of hair.
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He quickly recovered his cheerful demeanor after the trach change and some rest.
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His casual demeanor is a huge sell on college campuses across the nation.
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Ducro won election, too -- as county commissioner -- and doesn't care for Trump's demeanor.
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Goldman has a laid-back demeanor but becomes animated when discussing social media.
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That table's whole demeanor kind of changed toward the end of the night.
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Cetin's demeanor when apprehended was "zombie like," police said at a news conference.
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She has a "Rachel" haircut, wire-rimmed glasses, and an even-keeled demeanor.
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But the atmosphere of steel still marks his demeanor and style of play.
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Trump maintained a calmer demeanor throughout and was never knocked off his stride.
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Her husband maintained his now-traditional demeanor of a partially brainwashed cult member.
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He was a big guy—sort of imposing, but had a great demeanor.
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She said his "prideful demeanor" and lack of eye contact had been unconvincing.
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His demeanor aggressively implied he had no desire to let me do so.
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Liv talks to Andrew, but her normal calm and controlled demeanor doesn't last.
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Finally, a woman with a gentle demeanor and big boobs named Raine disagreed.
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Cantatore has a cream cheese-thick New York accent and a gregarious demeanor.
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His lovable, comedic demeanor allows him to mold into a lot of characters.
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On foreign policy, Mr. Trump's tone is far from Mr. Obama's cool demeanor.
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Canadians appreciate that Mr. Trudeau's policy positions and demeanor are decidedly anti-Trump.
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"He was gentle in demeanor but forceful in his convictions," added Mr. Childs.
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"A conservative is conservative in demeanor and comportment — not just policy," he said.
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Wright's demeanor did not impress me as someone who was telling the truth.
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"As himself, he has this genial demeanor," Mr. Iannucci said of Mr. Palin.
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How does The New York Times characterize the hearing, and Mr. Comey's demeanor?
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Despite his sweet pastor's demeanor, Rogers was tuned into our souls' darkest feelings.
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"It was like Jekyll and Hyde," Mann said of Weinstein's demeanor toward her.
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Still, he was upset to see Mr. Tarrant's demeanor in the video link.
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But his book makes clear how much effort went into his effortless demeanor.
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What matters most, however, is not a justice's demeanor but his judicial philosophy.
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The judge was clearly very smart, articulate and polite, with superb judicial demeanor.
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Even before the crash, his demeanor never reflected the gravity of the moment.
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His relaxed demeanor and colorful turns of phrase won praise on social media.
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Zepeda's irreverent documentary takes its cues from Sim's lighthearted, at times irritating demeanor.
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Nott, who is fifty-nine, speaks softly, and has a calm, professorial demeanor.
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So, I always tried to manifest this demeanor of being relaxed and cool.
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The criticism of Kellyanne Conway is all about Ms. Conway's conduct and demeanor.
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Lastly, the judges study the expression on the dog's face and general demeanor.
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Yet Ms. Mitchell has the demeanor of an author more than a protagonist.
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He's in his sixties, grizzled, with a calm demeanor and a patient smile.
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Phelps is known for his cheery demeanor, which makes his extreme grimace especially hilarious.
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This depiction doesn't appear to be too far off from Gypsy's real-life demeanor.
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Despite his happy demeanor, Usher is currently at the center of a legal scandal.
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Some Democrats said they were relieved by Mitchell's demeanor toward Ford in the hearing.
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Zaryczny noted an immediate change in the officer's demeanor as he began to understand.
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Cruz not only appeared presidential, at times he exuded a genuinely calm, caring demeanor.
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Observers couldn't help but notice the General's posture and all around incredibly depressed demeanor.
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Ford was a popular figure for his outsized personality and decidedly atypical political demeanor.
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I think she was disappointed in his demeanor and how he was using her.
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" Noting his passing, Hall of Fame president Jeff Idelson remarked on his "affable demeanor.
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"His voice, his demeanor, everything about him touched my heart," Palermo told the Post.
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The ad drives at a potential weak spot for Trump with voters -- his demeanor.
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Sandra Bullock loved ditching her sweet demeanor to film her new movie Bird Box.
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"You'd sense his nervousness, but you'd never see that in his demeanor," Maranto says.
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The sheriff says he was shocked by the teenager's demeanor after his parents' deaths.
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Of course this is not the appropriate demeanor for a future national security adviser.
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Breslin never shakes her deer-in-headlights demeanor in the made-for-TV remake.
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Trump's demeanor can seem smug or complacent — low-energy, even; Ingraham was a firebrand.
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Look at her on that stage—her natural charisma, her relaxed-but-focused demeanor.
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"His demeanor completely changed when he was reunited with his pack," said Van Valkenburgh.
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Nothing compares to his calm and fun demeanor while showcasing expert yo-yo control.
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He's a svelte 25-year-old with a buzz cut and a gentle demeanor.
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They described his demeanor when apprehended as "zombie like," and said he was unarmed.
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His demeanor earlier in the morning was calm, a Florida corrections department spokeswoman said.
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Their demeanor is flirtatious, and it's implied that their relationship might have become sexual.
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For starters, his face and natural demeanor appear bionically opposed to a sunny disposition.
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As per her usual demeanor, she smiled and kept walking without saying a word.
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His demeanor is calm throughout this difficult work of finding places to send patients.
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After he arrived, her reserved demeanor gradually gave way to nerves and occasional tears.
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When they retreated to the baseline and began hitting full out, Dimitrov's demeanor changed.
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Kavanaugh was hostile in demeanor and evasive in substance when interacting with Democratic senators.
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The doctor at the Mayo Clinic was warm in demeanor and tidy in appearance.
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Her decision to do so came days after her distant demeanor was condemned online.
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The surreal Trump's demeanor suggested defiance on Wednesday but also verged on the surreal.
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The president&aposs demeanor, as he read from a script, was less than enthusiastic.
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"Weinstein's demeanor became intense, as if he was hunting prey," according to the lawsuit.
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But so did his demeanor — which, D.C. veterans say, was often sanctimonious and rude.
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Eden has a curiously more upbeat demeanor, seemingly revitalized by a new spiritual path.
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His demeanor is not rebutting the allegations--if anything, it is validating them. pic.twitter.
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" Another high-ranking official, Kim Yong Chol, was reportedly punished for his "overbearing demeanor.
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Her demeanor makes her accessible; she's often stopped by students while walking through campus.
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Trump seems to display the demeanor of someone who is miserable in his job.
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His record-breaking run and upbeat, humble demeanor send positive ripples into others' lives.
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On the surface, Ramdev's blissful demeanor is worlds away from Trump's growls and sneers.
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Something has shifted in our whole political demeanor, and we're not dealing with it.
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Don't let her cheerily contented demeanor fool you: Of course she wants the lead.
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As long as you maintain a very calm demeanor they don't change their behavior.
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Yet nothing in Trump's demeanor suggested any appreciation of the gravity of the situation.
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At that moment, her entire demeanor changes; it's like she wilts before your eyes.
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Taborn wasn't just a musician; he was an intellectual with a recognizably nebbishy demeanor.
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"By the fourth question, the future iron lady's demeanor changed," Mr. Singh wrote. Mrs.
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Later on, though, when the punishment phase of the trial began, her demeanor changed.
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There was a mismatch between her pleas of innocence and her cold, oddball demeanor.
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Madeline smartly weaponizes a folksy demeanor that lulls Maia into a sense of safety.
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Childress heard critics pick apart his grandson's skills and demeanor the past four seasons.
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With his winning demeanor, he often coaxed reticent Vietnamese to agree to candid interviews.
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Ms. Ford has been compared to Diane Keaton in her looks and sunny demeanor.
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"No, Dad," Dru Love interjected, his competitiveness poking a hole in his polite demeanor.
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"Harvey Weinstein's demeanor became intense, as if he was hunting prey," the lawsuit said.
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One man's best friend, and a very good boy, won with his calm demeanor.
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They don't like his demeanor, and so they've sort of decided to criminalize politics.
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And his angry demeanor, which included interrupting senators, has sat poorly with some lawmakers.
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Demeanor Overall, Powell voiced support for a faster growth target above today's moderate pace.
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Despite her usually steely demeanor, the first lady is friendly and down to earth.
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But when the conversation turned to cars, he talked fast and his demeanor changed.
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Some called him a case study in paranoia and bigotry, his mild demeanor notwithstanding.
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His demeanor is calm as a volunteer team of aides dart around him frantically.
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Despite their friendly demeanor, Frank and Claire are revealed to be sleeping in separate beds.
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Mr. Savall's deadpan demeanor belies a mischievous spirit, and the performances here radiated pure joy.
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The young girl in my image is defiant in her demeanor and contradicts that belief.
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Mercedes offers some lovely metallic options for $24.5 that better suit the CLS' relaxed demeanor.
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I think it was interesting to listen to the demeanor in each of their testimonies.
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Inside I was screaming, yet the instructor and pilot had a demeanor of quiet calm.
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And his demeanor is about as far away from "Iowa nice" as you can get.
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While occasionally stubborn, these comedic canines win over most with their playfulness and friendly demeanor.
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Following Byington's death, Saal's demeanor at work changed, coworkers told investigators, according to the complaint.
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She was kind and also very funny, with an infectious smile and a delightful demeanor.
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I am impressed by both Jorge and Guillermo's goofy demeanor — he is one singular character.
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" True to her positive demeanor, the actress adds, "I think that's always a good thing.
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Sara Couden's rich mezzo-soprano and calm demeanor were ideal for Teresa, Amina's foster mother.
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He even uses the word "compliant" to describe his demeanor, which takes Heidi off-guard.
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I worry over my demeanor when I decline booze—was I light enough, unbothered enough?
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Master Class Jennifer Holmgren is speaks softly, treads gently and has a warm, friendly demeanor.
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Parker's subsequent comments on the issue and demeanor in media appearances have only hurt him.
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" She called the process, and the demeanor of authorities handling the case "infuriating" and "disgusting.
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Villanelle assumed roles that varied not just in wigs, but in accent, demeanor, and backstory.
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And his divisive demeanor has often made more headlines than his daily work of governing.
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At just 27 inches tall, Dakota's gentle demeanor was that of a giant, cuddly dog.
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The politician was a popular figure for his outsized personality and decidedly atypical political demeanor.
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Nichols describes Reed's demeanor as "upset" and says she doesn't have a prior criminal record.
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A simple trick is to try and match the energy or demeanor of your interviewer.
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Kellman called Asainov's demeanor with her during their brief interactions "very pleasant, "respectful" and "forthcoming.
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After a brief break, he showed flickers of humor and his demeanor warmed up slightly.
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They are getting what they deserve by the tone and the demeanor of the coverage.
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But despite his superfame (and indisputably sexy demeanor), there's one goofy photo he can't outrun.
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For his fans, Cruz's long enemies list and off-putting demeanor are features, not bugs.
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It's almost out of character for Beckham, who's known for having a pretty serious demeanor.
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Her colorful demeanor has garnered her more than a few Internet admirers over the years.
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Perhaps that's precisely because David's typical schtick seems to match Bernie Sanders' demeanor so well.
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Naturally, Stephanie's flawless parenting and gullible demeanor lands her the job... unfortunately for her. 221.
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Scholten praised and admired Neville's "calm and cooperative" demeanor in what was a dangerous situation.
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This time it's Marilla who follows, and her icy demeanor thaws as she asks forgiveness.
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Is he, as his coquettish demeanor suggests, actually the mastermind behind the country's nuclear program?
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Nicki is a Trinidadian from Queens, as am I, so her demeanor felt like home.
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I ask if this laid-back demeanor means he's recuperating from a blow-out weekend.
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He's tall, with a beige jacket, sparsely gray hair, the demeanor of a snobby butler.
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The critics also argue that Trump's affinity with Putin goes beyond mere matters of demeanor.
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First, there was the sheer humility and decency of Bush's demeanor and attitude that morning.
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She gives them a calm but prosecutorial demeanor that she could use to fight Trump.
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I found myself understanding his occasional temper flare-ups, and appreciating his otherwise quiet demeanor.
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Your words, your demeanor, your luggage, your clothing, your jewelry, your shoes, your odor...everything.
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His modest, socially awkward demeanor is belied by an unshakeable conviction that approaches the pathological.
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Nothing in her demeanor or speech hints at the darkness and trauma of her past.
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He has five children and a mild-mannered demeanor, more soccer dad than psycho killer.
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Dana Delany played mysterious Katherine Mayfair, known for her cold demeanor and impressive cooking skills.
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Although he can be tender in person, his public demeanor is stern and sometimes awkward.
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Bill de Blasio's own feeble attempts at developing his ringside demeanor went just as poorly.
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His casually radical demeanor mimicked the take-it-or-leave-it style of his show.
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My wife, my son and my friends liked my unflappable demeanor and my predictable behavior.
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Diehl is Juilliard-trained, academic in demeanor, attuned to the logical structure of a song.
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Even as Bergmann's questions began to become more probing, Gunnlaugsson maintained his calm, civil demeanor.
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His manners and demeanor have always been top tier but has never come across saccharine.
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When confronting Leonard toward the end of Non-Fiction, Binoche summons a similarly decisive demeanor.
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As her love interest, the hunky Mr. Cowperthwaite perfectly captures the requisite Ken-doll demeanor.
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Police were disturbed by Devlin's demeanor when they questioned him, and they alerted the FBI.
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As I noted last week, Moore is -- by profile and demeanor -- Trump's kind of politician.
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The self-seriousness of their demeanor completely contradicts both the song and their metallurgic presentation.
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The American people would be faced with a stark contrast in policy, demeanor and style.
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But the next day Mr. DeMeyer was back in New York, and his demeanor changed.
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DRAM's music can be pretty wild, but in general his sunny demeanor keeps things approachable.
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Though they look like tiny cabbages, brussels sprouts don't have the same demeanor as cabbage.
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Some people who knew Mr. Paddock said he could take on an imperious, exacting demeanor.
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John Paul I's large smile and gentle demeanor endeared him to Catholics around the world.
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But their responses have also highlighted the chasm between the two on policy and demeanor.
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I can see it in her demeanor; I can see it in her facial expressions.
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When Officer Van Dyke arrived at the scene, he said Laquan's demeanor heightened his concern.
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While an adolescent's frosty demeanor might seem like a pointed affront, it's almost certainly not.
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You can tell just in her attitude and her demeanor she ain't faking the kindness!!
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Amy Miller, despite her grave demeanor, is a standout for her nimble precision and daring.
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"Upon arriving at Weinstein's suite, however, Weinstein quickly dropped his professional demeanor," the suit states.
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However, Mr. Trump later adopted the more above-it-all demeanor that presidents typically take.
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"I'm sort of a prude and she's very exotic," Cramer explained of their contrasting demeanor.
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Thomas noted a change in Woods's demeanor as they prepared to compete with each other.
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His demeanor then will likely be watched closely by both voters and the news media.
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At the C.I.A., Mr. D'Andrea's reputation for operational acumen is matched by his abrasive demeanor.
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The former vice president's tone and demeanor were, if anything, more important than his words.
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The abusive customer is well aware of their demeanor and might have it well practiced.
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The contrast between Moore's radical poetry and her old-fashioned demeanor was always a surprise.
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Leaders born out of your generation are known for their bold choices and brazen demeanor.
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Actor and producer Luke Barnett commented on the demeanor of the parents during their interviews.
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His kindness towards others and easy-going demeanor made him a joy to be around.
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Leopold, a geophysicist at the Polish Academy of Sciences, had a serious, no-nonsense demeanor.
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Mr. Trump lacks the foreign policy experience and demeanor needed to be commander in chief.
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Schilling is not the most charismatic among them, but he has a sensitive, sympathetic demeanor.
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Throughout the news conference, liver-and-white C. J. rarely deviated from his serene, unaffected demeanor.
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Honey is a sweetheart, but there is more to the pooch's name than her adorable demeanor.
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And, thanks to his theatrics and quirky demeanor, caught — and held — the attention of the Twittersphere.
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Jim Cramer noted a different demeanor about President Donald Trump in his speech on Tuesday night.
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Her calm demeanor and warm heart helped the young and old through their own difficult moments.
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What I do know is that when I try to wear that demeanor I feel ridiculous.
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So I regret to inform you that this story made even my very cool demeanor crack.
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A pleasant demeanor and an ability not to spill coffee on passengers' laps are also handy.
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Writer Jessi Klein has a word for those cool, artfully disheveled women who's demeanor defies convention.
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During the show, many fans commented on Dennis' demeanor and accused her of slurring her words.
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But when he conducts his band, his calm, carefully measured, sad-sack comic demeanor drops away.
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He can't shake that Sad Scott demeanor, though, and still wishes he had been in Iceland.
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Kaine's aggressive demeanor, filled with endless interruptions and jabs, will not play well with some voters.
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Mike's cool demeanor begins to melt as he realizes that blood is now on his hands.
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There is no doubt Mr. Holt will be very prepared, and he has a wonderful demeanor.
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He's a fit man in his thirties who has a pleasant demeanor and a government job.
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Keller attributed Taylor's introverted demeanor as the cause for making him an easy target for bullying.
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Others note a change in his demeanor amid the growing Russia probe: less swagger, more concern.
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Donald Trump's gracious demeanor over Republican Roy Moore's shock defeat in Alabama lasted exactly eight hours.
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Steve had a sincere demeanor about the class, but he made sure to keep things interesting.
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The human decision might consider a richer set of factors, such as the criminal's courtroom demeanor.
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You&aposre suspicious because of their demeanor and how they carried themselves in that public venue.
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According to WROC-TV, police asked the boy about his demeanor after the alleged sexual tryst.
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He's a former DOJ official "known for his low-key demeanor," as The Washington Post writes.
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Obama's post-White House demeanor is unbothered, confident and cool, and his dress Monday reflected that.
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When prompted, the bot handed over the information I'd provided, all while maintaining a friendly demeanor.
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"They seemed like they were flustered," said Casillas of the Cowboys' demeanor late in the game.
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Parnell had the demeanor, background and persona of someone who fit in perfectly for that district.
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He has a demeanor back there, a calming effect on the group in front of him.
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By May 2013, her marriage ended, and her sunny demeanor, too, looked to be in danger.
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He's not a particularly well-developed character, defined by his romantic connections and generally cagey demeanor.
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I can't help that the motherfucker has a great face, inviting demeanor, and a wonderful wardrobe.
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In Kirkpatrick's photo, he is stabbing from the front, with his hips, with his whole demeanor.
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Even in those stressful confines, she was known for her "cheerful and compassionate demeanor," police said.
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It also led many people to mock the reporter for his demeanor reporting on the storm.
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And he made positive impressions on kids with his "quiet demeanor and big heart," she said.
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She has successfully walked, leashed, with another, low-key, male dog who had an indifferent demeanor.
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At 76, Subramanian Swamy has a youthful demeanor, is frequently cheeky but is almost always composed.
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And despite her icy demeanor, Pliskova can be hard on herself when things start going wrong.
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Riehl's "demeanor during the training sessions was not alarming," company owner Robert Butler said in statement.
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Its engine doesn't quite have enough power for the job, and its overall demeanor feels unrefined.
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Yuppiedom described a specific oily demeanor and pattern of consumption as much as it implied affluence.
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The drawings provide vital visual elements like Spicer's facial expressions and demeanor as he fielded questions.
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Beware of this tactic and maintain your professional demeanor at all times throughout your interview process!
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Upon meeting her, Mr. Douglas was taken aback by Ms. Simpson's small size and her demeanor.
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Like Cuomo, Giuliani was described as "heavy-handed" -- and found that demeanor suited to a crisis.
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" When the Scottsdale PD arrived to the scene, one of the officers "immediately noticed Kirk's demeanor.
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Their demeanor on the video suggests that they had seen nothing so far to cause alarm.
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They rejoiced at how similar they were, in appearance and demeanor, down to their mischievous wit.
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And research shows that it is not only when patients are taking placebos that demeanor matters.
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With nowhere to go, the calm demeanor in the face of imminent danger is extremely relatable.
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His personality, demeanor on the campaign trail, and his debate performances are all weak by contrast.
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I was enchanted by the demeanor and the care that he had toward my young son.
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He was unflappable throughout, with a calm, humble demeanor and the assurance that he would recover.
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"I found him to be a very sweet guy with a wonderful demeanor," Ms. Wagner said.
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But as long as the team was winning, few fans cared about his off-field demeanor.
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She was wearing head-to-toe black but had an open demeanor and ease with strangers.
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The jurist's usually relaxed and professional demeanor became stern and defiant when speaking about his wife.
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Atlangeriev had dropped his easy touristic demeanor, and now he was visibly wary of being tailed.
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A fellow passenger commented on his measured demeanor, but the reverend later said he was terrified.
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His sunny demeanor and high-energy persona can seem antithetical to Boeheim's, who admitted as much.
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Also, as the documentary explains, love had a lot to do with his current jolly demeanor.
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Third, is Trump's demeanor sufficient reason to decline meeting with the president of the Unites States?
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There is more that is attached to it," she added, mentioning "matters of temperament" and "demeanor.
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Kim Yong Chol was punished for his overbearing demeanor, the official added, but gave no details.
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But with a calm demeanor, Casten took on the pro-Trump voters one at a time.
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His outward demeanor can be prickly, too — he often chides reporters for questions he doesn't like.
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Perhaps an astute guard would have been able to "read" Cruz's demeanor and contact the police.
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His whole demeanor changed — his voice, which had easily filled the theater, grew smaller and faster.
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In observation reports from February 17 to 24, deputies described Nikolas Cruz's activities, demeanor and behavior.
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Corey Gauff said the biggest improvements he'd seen in his daughter had been in her demeanor.
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That adroitness is how and why much of Maghreb jewelry vibrates with a spiritually suggestive demeanor.
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She was remembered for her compassion and sunny demeanor, a soothing presence to patients and their families.
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So too did her sphinx-like demeanor and her singular air of being present and absent simultaneously.
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His demeanor on court is fairly cool, so finding moments of hidden intensity is a no go.
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He had a flatter demeanor the deeper we got into some of the gory, and crazier stuff.
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The president's demeanor was calm and friendly, until the conversation turned to Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico.
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We also need to concentrate on the subtle -- the look in the eye, the change in demeanor.
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The Indiana governor's low-key demeanor is a contrast to that of the bombastic real estate developer.
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The second is the unassuming nature in both her demeanor and appearance as a mixed-martial-artist.
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Though their meeting was brief, Bundy said the firefighter's kind demeanor left a lasting impression on her.
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Here's how Grumpy Cat rose to notoriety and brought happiness to many with her memorable miserable demeanor.
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She sings with panache and wit, but when Marina steps offstage, her demeanor grows quiet, almost shy.
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If confirmed, Mr. Pompeo, with his relaxed, confident demeanor, will certainly have more clout than Mr. Tillerson.
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Most of the main characters embody an "aw shucks" demeanor that falsely posits itself as anti-bro.
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But critics said Kavanaugh's demeanor raised questions about his temperament and potential political bias in deciding cases.
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But I think he has the right demeanor and attitude to take on someone like Donald Trump.
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And Cruz has no exclusive claim on unattractive demeanor among those still fighting for the G.O.P. nomination.
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They remain highly popular in the U.K. and U.S., though, because of their childlike demeanor and appearance.
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His demeanor, his physical abilities, his speech patterns, are all slow, painful, and quite upsetting to watch.
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That demeanor held, even as Pichai dodged here and pushed a handful of misrepresentations and mistruths there.
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The theatrics of clothing can change your demeanor and stance and how you walk and carry yourself.
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Based on the tightness of her lips and her overall demeanor, she seems desperately disinterested in Arie.
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Powell, a reserved personality, was surprised to find that Wright was his equal in terms of demeanor.
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I like that he brings Bobby down a notch, but I find his military demeanor off-putting.
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My father stood over me, his typically stern demeanor softened by emotion I had never seen before.
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While Trump flashed a wide grin, the Pope offered only a modest smile -- his demeanor, business-like.
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When I finally met Betsy at a party, I was struck by her beauty and cool demeanor.
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At the same time his demeanor and sense of humor was exceptional and like catnip for me.
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Capricorn is a devilish, lusty energy despite its polished, outward demeanor; however, it is a practical energy.
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The soft-spoken Murray, of Thunder Bay, Ontario, is known for his calm demeanor in the crease.
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I'd put myself in a vulnerable spot — if her demeanor hadn't changed, I may have been hurt.
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But national TV interviews are not where someone with Mnuchin's background and demeanor are going to shine.
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"Sure," Mr. de Blasio said, stepping into the unwieldy scrum and seeking to project a calm demeanor.
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Price reminded Gonzalez of Mr. Rogers: he wore bluejeans and sneakers and had a pleasant, forgiving demeanor.
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Michael Bennet, a Colorado Democrat normally known for his reserved demeanor, lashed out at Republicans -- namely Sen.
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He possesses both the experience and demeanor of "the everyman" to simply laugh at Donald Trump's shenanigans.
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But his demeanor during the meeting has earned him plaudits from Finnish media and from US observers.
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Pitch recognition and a calm demeanor, Girardi said, make it seem as if Sanchez is never worried.
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Among white-collar whites, especially women, the principal problem appears to be his style, rhetoric and demeanor.
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But Dimon, who often refers to himself as a "patriot," differs in tone and demeanor, sources said.
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"There wasn&apost a lot of wasted time on small talk," Hoffman said about Haspel&aposs demeanor.
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Hillary's message is very different and you see that in the demeanor of the people who attend.
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"His demeanor toward me changed," the undercover agent testified, recalling how Mr. Pugh loosened up and smiled.
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At work, Mr. Gutfreund was known for his gruff demeanor, foul language and an ever-lit cigar.
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There's Doug Marcaida, whose kindly demeanor isn't what you'd expect of an ex-military edged-weapons specialist.
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That demeanor is what's going to put him in the place he's always known he should be.
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Airbnb has an open and friendly demeanor, so it seems like a much harder company to hate.
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Paul Dano — his face unconventional, his demeanor unassuming — is often the most interesting actor in a scene.
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But his demeanor and style have a particular accent that hints at his Spanish origin and training.
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Ocasio-Cortez doesn't pretend to take the moral high ground or strive for a clinical, prosecutorial demeanor.
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Christian's nocturnes are brightened by Marion (Sandra Hüller), a sunny fellow employee drawn to his reserved demeanor.
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In contrast to Mr. Spicer's flop-sweat demeanor, Ms. Sanders displayed the devotion of a true believer.
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In a 2017 interview, Mr. Zimmer said Mr. Green was often misunderstood because of his quiet demeanor.
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But no one had examined how the doctor's demeanor might influence the effects of a placebo treatment.
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Mr. Ali's easygoing demeanor has made him a favorite in the dressing room and with the fans.
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"Unfortunately we have gotten used to the situation," Mr. Hofi told the reporter, explaining his calm demeanor.
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" She attributes this to her demeanor, which she describes as, "Stop, don't go any further, don't try.
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When Matthew came back from Afghanistan, I noticed a tension in his demeanor that wasn't there before.
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And after I do tell Rush I love his father, his demeanor softens, he smiles, laughs maybe.
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Shorto captures this resemblance, as well as the noble demeanor that separated Washington from nearly everyone else.
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Murphy is not one of those genial lawmakers whose affable demeanor makes him popular with his peers.
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She was roundly excoriated by the queens for her icy demeanor and passive-aggressive social media savagery.
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The message — Miles's nice-guy demeanor is both his weakness and his salvation — gets a little muddled.
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If CNN's demeanor in the briefing room was polite, the network did provide some pushback on-screen.
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However, when she began to talk about Ukraine and Yovanovitch, Pompeo&aposs demeanor shifted to the defensive.
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Q: What was his demeanor towards you prior to going, prior to him going into the bathroom?
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His demeanor was casual — he dropped a few "dudes" that belied his Harvard law degree — but forceful.
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He was 27, though he had the calm demeanor of someone two or three times as old.
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Rather than affect a stiff-upper-lip demeanor in public, he fumes about the injustice he feels.
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I then noticed Ambassador Sondland's demeanor change, and understood that he had been connected to President Trump.
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Voters needed to see well-harnessed assertiveness, and Buttigieg's tone and demeanor were just right this time.
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But the engine has a no-nonsense demeanor that augurs well for reliability, just like Nissan's V6s.
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Ms. Mellerio has the demeanor of someone who would rather do almost anything than put herself forward.
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Others include Jewell's long-standing interest in law enforcement, his personal collection of guns, his blank demeanor.
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First, the contrast Trump drew between "a very happy young girl" and Thunberg's demeanor during her speech.
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The contrast with President Obama's incumbency and personal demeanor could not be more vivid or less encouraging.
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With a flamboyantly flexible voice and a stagy demeanor, Monheit is one of jazz's most popular crooners.
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Bannon's sometimes ironic demeanor and perpetually rumpled appearance may be temperamental attributes, but they are also tactics.
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Mr. Caballero, who has an easy demeanor, became a favorite of residents, as were his two children.
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Her calm demeanor helped her get over the initial challenges of getting the hang of the craft.
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Kim Yo Jong has garnered enormous attention in South Korea for her outwardly relaxed and friendly demeanor.
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For the Nets, he displayed a cool demeanor on the court and a knack for late-game scoring.
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The decision to use Ross in the app&aposs Stories was due to his calm and soothing demeanor.
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"We appreciate everyone's patience and calm demeanor during this trying morning," McCarran Airport tweeted later in the day.
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Hence, all the glowing stories about Jared's calm demeanor and growing influence and Ivanka'a focus on women issues.
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With dark, braided hair and a serious demeanor, Hysolli walked me through how they'll build my Y chromosome.
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Like in the '60s television series, Clooney's Wayne only has hints of his troubled past in his demeanor.
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Like in the '60s television series, Clooney's Wayne only has hints of his troubled past in his demeanor.
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The dichotomy between the weird, flashy world of Judgment and the serious, cool demeanor of Yagami is perfect.
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It was one last chance to witness the professorial demeanor that comes across to many Republicans as patronizing.
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The Golden State Warriors player insisted that it's the President's on-green demeanor that lead to the losses.
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He earned the nickname "Buddy," because of his welcoming demeanor and how he enjoyed teaching others to play.
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But legal experts tell PEOPLE that the actress may be doing herself a disservice with her public demeanor.
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Clean, minimalist spaces dominate many scenes, giving the show an intellectual, distant feel that echoes our heroine's demeanor.
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She tried to avoid his calls and meetings, but maintained a friendly demeanor so she didn't offend him.
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She calls herself a 'goon' on the ice which is surprising given her calm demeanor off of it.
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I am not sure if they are commenting on my gender, age, demeanor or all of the above.
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His calm demeanor and moderate disposition could be assuring when many voters worry about the temperament of Trump.
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The moment we tried it on she got a little sparkle in her eye, her whole demeanor changed.
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The oft-smiling Fernández had many friends in the game, owing to his cheerful demeanor and fierce competitiveness.
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Bannon, a frequent adviser to Trump, is known for his brass-knuckled demeanor and his website's sharp tone.
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Kaine stayed aggressive while Pence largely stood back, showing a markedly different demeanor than his boisterous running mate.
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Tonight certainly wasn't the first time Clinton has taken heat for her voice or her supposedly chilly demeanor.
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Trump's demeanor was immediately different once he had to face this new set of less-than-friendly circumstances.
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"Other than that, any information on his demeanor and tone will have to wait until Wednesday," he said.
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She was a couple of years younger, but had the look and demeanor of a sexually aggressive aunt.
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Throughout that process, Norris said she could notice how La-Z-Boy Gatson's demeanor quickly started to change.
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Though at least it seems the company is taking office demeanor and harassment issues seriously as it grows.
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The burly Argentine recovered his usual unflustered demeanor, hitting back from 0-2 to take the third set.
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But that strategy -- plus his affable debate-stage demeanor -- have allowed him to avoid other Republicans' targets, too.
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Giolito' has made a mark during spring training with his demeanor and inquisitiveness in addition to his stuff.
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Just his demeanor has got me going to the point where I think he can make a difference.
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The biggest problem with Kaine's performance wasn't the substance of his argument, it was his style and demeanor.
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Justin Trudeau is known for his feminist thoughts, cheerful demeanor, and basically being the Ryan Gosling of politics.
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Winogrand himself was a larger-than-life figure armed with a gravelly Bronx accent and no-nonsense demeanor.
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We appreciated his determination and demeanor on the field and will miss him as a competitor and friend.
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His quiet, humble demeanor and his braids have been trademarks since before he entered the league in 2011.
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When they fought, Teemu Packalen's entire demeanor changed when Diakiese knee capped him with one of these kicks.
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Mr. Trump, though, faces considerable questions over his demeanor and the effect it would have on the country.
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But Maduro's demeanor before the video showed a leader who feels momentum on his side, according to Ramos.
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Obama's demeanor has always suggested that he believes in the office; Trump's has always suggested that he doesn't.
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Revels showed no embarrassment whatever, and his demeanor was as dignified as could be expected under the circumstances.
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He had the solid, weather-beaten features and wary demeanor of a farmer on a visit to town.
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When Nanette hands Daley his vanilla latte with a slightly cold demeanor, Daley knows that Shaniais to blame.
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"She has a very cool and calm demeanor," L.A. family law attorney Atousa Saei told PEOPLE in 2015.
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Meanwhile, Trump's demeanor was more subdued during his press conference earlier Wednesday with Mexico President Enrique Pena Nieto.
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The demeanor of the ace with the 0.25 World Series E.R.A. — the lowest ever — stood out to Syndergaard.
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"He has a really good demeanor for a particularly touchy subject in the United States," said Governor Brownback.
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The president's demeanor has caused us — and arguably, some of our allies — to underestimate ISIS's reach and ability.
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But he didn't acknowledge or rebut the doubts that many have expressed about his demeanor, honesty and character.
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Not that you would be able to sense the swirl of curiosity that surrounds him by his demeanor.
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"He was mature, understanding, and he's got such a nice demeanor and a quiet confidence," Ledecky's mother said.
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"Stop putting the light on it," he requested, his demeanor somewhere between joking weariness and the real thing.
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Her down-to-Earth charm and demeanor should really set the tone for the rest of the week.
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It was his first ever late night TV performance, though from his unfazed demeanor, you wouldn't know it.
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His demeanor was much different than the last time he was in court -- no billionaire strut this time.
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Having been in the military, having been a non-commissioned officer, there is a swagger to my demeanor.
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His race, like his hoodie and his demeanor, marked him out as being an intruder in the college.
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Notably more even-tempered than during his appearances in the primaries, Trump hinted at his more "presidential" demeanor.
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The wearability of this interactive installation highlights how clothing, demeanor, and gait shape one's relationship with the community.
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Or the quiet, calm demeanor of someone who knows he is doing the violent work of white supremacy.
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Trump went on to disparage Kelly's tenure after the former general publicly criticized the president's policies and demeanor.
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While there's no acting involved, Mr. Sedra said his demeanor and pronunciation of words change behind the mic.
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Despite Guzman's upbeat demeanor on Thursday, there has been no sign of what way the jury will decide.
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In its place was an attentive, respectful demeanor that left no doubt his mom ran a tight ship.
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Mr. Hidalgo's polite, folksy demeanor presents a self-possessed young man with an unabashed love of geek culture.
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The model wears rubber-soled sneakers and has a more formal demeanor than some of Sidibé's past models.
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We'll talk about Doja Cat's Taurus demeanor in a minute, but first let's address the video's iconic backgrounds.
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She has a warm and effusive demeanor and is quick to laugh with people and bond with them.
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Haddish displayed her trademark manic energy, but Rudolph earned no fewer laughs with a demeanor of stately calm.
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And his demeanor during his testimony on Thursday was in some measure probably deliberate, a decision he made.
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Like her mentor and predecessor as chancellor, Helmut Kohl, Ms. Merkel is rather bland in speech and demeanor.
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The pump-fake, and Bryant's stone-like demeanor, solidified his reputation as a cold-blooded star without fears.
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His demeanor, his approach to business and politics -- it's all very much rooted in being a New Yorker.
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"Her demeanor was calm, even when we had our guns out," an officer noted in the police report.
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Now 21, Mr. Mcleod has smiling eyes and a relaxed demeanor that belie the hardships he went through.
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Ms. Margaine fully inhabited her character with a vocal performance that underlined the calculation behind the lascivious demeanor.
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With her pale skin, wide forehead and sullen demeanor, Ricci looks like an Addams drawing come to life.
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Sometimes, I wonder how much I've internalized my even-keeled outward demeanor and numbed myself from authentic feeling.
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"I have a job to do," Brady said on "The Greg Hill Show," defending his post-win demeanor.
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When he joined our small company, we all welcomed him with enthusiasm, despite his initial cloying, overzealous demeanor.
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Your appearance and demeanor should reflect your company's culture, as well as the types of clients you serve.
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With a demeanor that is part charming frat boy, part earnest professor, Mr. Sand is gregarious and disarming.
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Throughout 16 seasons of the reality show that made her family world-famous, Kim's demeanor has scarcely changed.
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But his tight control of the process and even-keel demeanor won him applause from Democratic colleagues. Rep.
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Buried underneath Trump's steadfast demeanor and language on Friday is a complicated relationship with the anti-abortion movement.
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He said the words, but there was no sincerity, humility or contrition in his demeanor or his words.
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Graham was tall and handsome, with a disarming aw-shucks demeanor and a Southern twang to his voice.
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And it also stood in contrast to her demeanor at the very beginning of her match against Halep.
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At 59, Mr. Cahn cultivates a refined demeanor, rarely appearing without a signature all-black suit and tie.
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The voice soon became secondary to Ms. Lawson's looks and demeanor, largely because of a budding television career.
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Mr. Hinshaw, known for his steady demeanor, eased her angst with conversation that gradually revealed their many similarities.
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She has hired Venus Williams's former hitting partner, Jermaine Jenkins, a college star with a reassuring courtside demeanor.
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"I feel like this is the just the next step," says Sella in his typically relaxed, understated demeanor.
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Pence's solid experience, mild mannered demeanor and message discipline provide a balance that may reassure uneasy Republicans and donors.
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Enter Pence, who is not only a pure ideological conservative but also has an extremely reserved and refined demeanor.
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He says he did not notice any particular deterioration in Sheats's demeanor during the five months they worked together.
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It wasn't especially weird but coupled with my lightning eyes and odd demeanor and unaccountable fixations, maybe it was.
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And you get this wholesome, calm demeanor out there that&aposs just easily deflecting all of these harsh attacks.
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His patriarchal demeanor, and its metaphor for the state, is embodied in his job: selling military and police uniforms.
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Hall wears her hair in a high topknot and has the centered, soothing demeanor of a power yoga teacher.
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And with her down-to-earth demeanor, I think Rachel will fit right in with Eric's family in Baltimore.
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" Donald, 70, also supported his wife's speech on social media, writing that "Her speech and demeanor were absolutely incredible.
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The Guardian spoke to another neighbor, who described the attacker as a George Clooney lookalike, with an aggressive demeanor.
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More importantly, the song showcased an unapologetic "made it" demeanor from the Carters, one they exhibited throughout the album.
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The son's attitude and his demeanor was nonchalant, like he had made it into something that should be glorified.
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In email statements, both remembered his helpful and pleasant demeanor, his sense of humor and his dedication to family.
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" Of Teigen's demeanor, the source explains, "She's been in a great mood and is her usual happy, humorous self.
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And along with those dark tones is a surly demeanor, a fitting contrast to the always chipper BB-8.
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His well-known, defiant demeanor encouraged the media and opposition parties to align with him against a common threat.
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Based on Quinn's appearance and demeanor, Bruckschen knew the dog had a family who was likely looking for him.
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But even more than that, Xuezhao has a surprisingly laid-back demeanor and an apparent academic appreciation for technology.
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In size and demeanor, the "very strong" El Niño resembled its ancestor, the famous El Niño of 1997-1998.
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It was an abrupt stylistic shift, as was Hewitt's backward ball cap and in-their-face demeanor on court.
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I think it does her a lot of good to show her strength as well as her calm demeanor.
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He is a soft-spoken man of gentle demeanor and hardly seems connected by blood to a narco gangster.
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It's clear from her demeanor why the women who participated in the documentary would trust her with their experiences.
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" Of Teigen's demeanor, the insider explained, "She's been in a great mood and is her usual happy, humorous self.
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Stephen was cooperative, though Raymond thought his demeanor was wooden for a man who had just lost his wife.
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Nyong'o says that "his whole demeanor changed at that point," and recounts his cryptic response as she was leaving.
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Her demeanor and quiet resolve, at the end of a week of heightened tension, brought her praise from onlookers.
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She eviscerated Donald Trump without going into attack mode, and maintained a serene, poised, and occasionally playful demeanor throughout.
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But the media has played up an untrue connection between successful leaders and their occasionally dysfunctional character and demeanor.
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"Her humble demeanor, kindness and willingness to give with a pure heart allowed her true beauty to shine through."
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Rosita clearly wants to shoot someone in the head, but her demeanor doesn't suggest she's ready to give up.
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He has a soft demeanor, hugs when greeting strangers, but dominates the conversation as if he does interviews daily.
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He expounded on the discovery at his workshop the other day, breaking from his peaceful demeanor into excited bursts.
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While much ground was covered, Einar maintained a casual demeanor as he shared his thoughts on deep, personal subjects.
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Chuck Grassley (R-IA), the chair of the Judiciary Committee, epitomizes the polite demeanor Ford displayed at the hearing.
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Perhaps the true lesson is that you can win as a strong liberal if your personal demeanor is unthreatening.
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His easy charm and intense demeanor made Shashi Kapoor an instant hit with audiences in the 1960s and 70s.
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Clinton then magnified those problems with what many voters viewed as a thoroughly unauthentic demeanor and tendency toward evasion.
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Crawford's playful demeanor added new levels to her shoots and captured the energy of fashion at that time. 5.
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The gunman left the store with the same calm demeanor with which he entered, Avila told CNN affiliate KMGH.
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Hours later, it was caught because it was deemed to be a nuisance due to its size and demeanor.
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The animal was considered a "nuisance" due to its large size and demeanor — including an apparent lack of humans.
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Bob Corker, who has been critical recently of the President's demeanor, said he "hadn't really thought" about supporting Moore.
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Many of his supporters recall his youthful demeanor, as well as his ageless poise, as having won them over.
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Most of the members of a CNN focus group said that Mr. Kaine won despite Mr. Pence's better demeanor.
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Born in Ukraine and reared in Brooklyn, Mazer was famous for his easygoing demeanor and encyclopedic grasp of trivia.
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Mr. Trump's posturing, his crassness, his rudeness, his simplistic descriptions of international issues, his demeanor — we see it all.
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With his muted, finger-picking style and gentle demeanor, Gilberto revolutionized Brazilian music without ever rising above a whisper.
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" The Fox News host praised her father's demeanor since receiving the news, calling him "the toughest person I know.
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On any given day, you can find Mr. Amin, quiet and with a kind demeanor, walking the production floor.
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For fans of The Weeknd, the quietness of his demeanor, the pauses that followed each question was not unexpected.
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But when his case was called just five minutes after Judge Torres took the bench, Mr. Sayoc's demeanor changed.
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The calm demeanor of the flight crew was also a big part of why the flight was so relaxed.
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Rendon also has a laid-back demeanor on the field, noticeable enough that it can be confused for lackadaisical.
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Instead, he has focused on his supposed "great" response with a tone and demeanor that gave up the truth.
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In stark contrast to Hoiberg's ever-forgiving demeanor, Bulls officials wanted Boylen to be uber-demanding in his approach.
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And at the center of their wrath is Mr. Schiff, whose doughy-faced demeanor hardly evokes an attack dog.
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She believes that her appearance and demeanor, as a butch, queer woman, intimidates the men she meets through business.
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"I saw I could use my brain to decide my future," said Dr. Greenwood, whose sunny demeanor never dimmed.
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More important, she said, her cool demeanor was an asset when working with reporters in delicate or tense situations.
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He greets people with his curious big eyes and his friendly demeanor could put any nervous traveler at ease.
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He's a time traveler with a mechanical arm and a military demeanor, in effect Buzz Lightyear to Deadpool's Woody.
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His grim demeanor during President Trump's impeachment trial made plain that he did not enjoy his role in it.
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He only changed his demeanor when the liberal Justice Elena Kagan leaned over and whispered something in his ear.
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Blackman and others have been struck by how much her on-court demeanor has improved in a short time.
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Trump's promised pivot to a presidential demeanor never happened, and apparently never will: It's outside of his skill set.
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Jada, now 16 and typically soft-spoken, changes in demeanor once inside the gates of Padre Plaza/Success Garden.
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But after overhauling his campaign team — and adopting a more disciplined demeanor on the campaign trail — Trump has rebounded.
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He seized on what he regarded as his critics' hypocrisy, often employing that same wit, sarcasm and steely demeanor.
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Trump is eager to gauge the "general demeanor" of senators with "the impeachment process as the context," Braun said.
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In 2007, when his mother, Lizzie, died during the football season, Robinson noticed a big difference in his demeanor.
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Thatcher with any neutrality, because in demeanor and sheer force of will she so reminded me of my mother.
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Trump may have liked the general's aggressive and sometimes abrasive demeanor, said one of the two retired senior officers.
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Ms. Adelsberg's mild revenge fantasy instead was derailed by Mr. Tracy's demeanor that day at Graul's, the local grocer.
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The sweet, gentle pacing of the doc fits well with the calm, sensitive demeanor of its creator Matt Furie .
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In language, deed, and demeanor, Obama had done his part to make the transfer of power an orderly one.
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Matt Damon made a surprise appearance as Kavanaugh, where he truly captured his demeanor as an adult frat boy.
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Known for his bookish, calm demeanor, Haddad has played up his orthodox positions on inflation, exchange rates and deficits.
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Dr. First said Mr. Hernandez's lack of close friendships and his stoic demeanor were also indications of the disorder.
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I saw these qualities in his eyes, in his demeanor, in the way he dealt with those around him.
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Watching Heitkamp on the campaign trail, the happy, easy demeanor she is known for is still on full display.
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A widely scrutinized instance of Biden's demeanor occurred in 2015, at the swearing-in of Defense Secretary Ashton Carter.
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Plus, and don't undersell this reality, Trump's demeanor doesn't exactly lend itself to a "fireside chat" sort of vibe.
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The panel also recommended that Judge Russo receive additional training on "appropriate courtroom demeanor," according to the Supreme Court.
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When I ask him about the "June 09-2012" tattoo on his forearm, his giddy demeanor suddenly turns serious.
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Shannon's calm demeanor, language skills and decades of experience made him a frequent choice for some of the thorniest assignments.
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"Hawkeye's always happy, his calm demeanor, is one thing, even when I'm antsy and anxious, he's always calm," Mike said.
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She has great hair and that kind of sugary sweet demeanor that makes men love her but women hate her.
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His demeanor is that of a man who has never been more aware of who he is than right now.
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But McCain's demeanor around the Capitol has changed since he won his re-election bid to the Senate in November.
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Louis' cheerful demeanor in the images is typical of the little royal, according to a source close to the family.
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The internet, likely envious of this baby's unfazed demeanor, decided to Photoshop him into scenarios more suited to his vibe.
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"His demeanor was not normal as he stared blankly ahead and did not respond to any questions," the report says.
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Say what you want about his overall demeanor, but Kennedy is quite the family man when he needs to be.
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He was the only person whose demeanor seemed determined by something other than procedure and I'd started to despise procedure.
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But for Isabelle, whose articulate and friendly demeanor belies a regret that she never finished primary school, wrestling opened doors.
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He is a business-savvy politician whose aw shucks, heartland American demeanor sits at odds with his elite university degrees.
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His tough demeanor and blitz-heavy style rubbed off on coaches who followed him, including his sons Rex and Rob.
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" She also allegedly suffered retaliation, with managers soliciting fake complaints from other employees about Bost's "supposedly 'disrespectful' attitude and demeanor.
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Ellison became known as "Never Nervous Pervis" for his laid-back demeanor even in the most intensely high-pressure situations.
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Her demeanor is dulcet and reflective, traits you wouldn't necessarily associate with someone who's often in front of a camera.
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Her demeanor, her body, the way she walked up on her was like, 'Get your hand off my man's chest.
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He couldn't really function the way he does now, and I think his demeanor and his mood would honestly suffer.
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"If I could describe his demeanor with us, it was gentle, soft-spoken and tender," Vaughn told CNN's Ana Cabrera.
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TV's latest animated hero has the wealth of Scrooge McDuck, the pigment of Garfield, and the demeanor of Peter Griffin.
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His outfit stuck out, especially considering the warm temperature outside — but it was his demeanor that really got Bauman's attention.
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He and Trump scarcely knew each other, and his understated demeanor could not be more different than Trump's brash style.
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His mischievous sense of humor, friendly demeanor, and big smile were known to everyone — from our youngest to oldest student.
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B: This interview was cut short because of a sudden change of demeanor when I started asking questions about Stardawg.
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Experts believe Tibbetts' disappearance involves foul play , likely an abduction by somebody she knew or had a non-threatening demeanor.
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He is also a galvanizing figure in the game, renowned for a cocky demeanor and a showy Ryder Cup record.
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Apparently, racism is easier to accept when it comes from someone with the urbane, upper-class demeanor of Jacques Chirac.
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But even if Judge Wood moves in rarefied circles, she still maintains an exacting demeanor in the courtroom, lawyers said.
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As people crossed borders and took on new jobs, traditional markers of region and class—clothing, language, demeanor—became confused.
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Sessions' answers -- and his demeanor -- will be on display for everyone, including the president of the United States, to see.
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Flashes of irritation kept breaking through Bush's upbeat demeanor in the final days on the campaign trail in South Carolina.
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"An often downplayed part of good policing is the voice, the demeanor, the people skills of an officer," he said.
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Ruya is being remembered for her sweet demeanor, as well as her love of Disney princesses and the color pink.
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His handsome looks, quiet demeanor and careful cadence in the utterance of his words projects confidence to people around him.
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Check it out ... Rob's trademark cool, calm and collected demeanor is on full display as the sharks swim below him.
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Prentice's whole demeanor is worlds away from the smug, entitled jock he plays on the buzzed-about new Netflix series.
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"His demeanor and attitude were much the same as when I saw him at the juvenile detention center," Anderson said.
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His vlogs, meteoric streaming rise, calm competitive demeanor, and glamorous offline life all gave the impression of an effortless talent.
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Seyffert, whose soft-spoken demeanor is belied by his towering frame, is busy directing his assistant at the mixing board.
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Houser has a friendly and jokey demeanor, but also the flintiness of someone who's spent too much time in kitchens.
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I think about their approach, what they said to us, and their demeanor as they approached preparing for the game.
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Last year, she had lit up Paris by lifting the title with an exciting, powerful style and smiling, jaunty demeanor.
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Police said witnesses noticed a man walk into the restaurant with a package and a strange demeanor, local news reported.
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Among the men who didn't recognize his promise was the poet's own father, a former dockworker with a hard demeanor.
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At the same time, I notice their demeanor, do they have a bad attitude or are they friendly and chatty.
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Then he told me he was going out with Girl A. His demeanor completely changed, and I just felt it.
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Trump was speaking at a rally in Harrisburg, Pa., when he took stock of his own demeanor as a candidate.
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Weber, who wears a fedora and has the calm, inscrutable demeanor of an undercover agent, came on staff in 2001.
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But Lundqvist also bore a relaxed demeanor both in meeting with reporters and in the locker room interacting with teammates.
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They trust her to have the steadiness, the steeliness, and the demeanor to be the leader of the free world.
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For Johnson, the outcome has been nothing short of a personal victory, and his demeanor at the event showed it.
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Citing ethical rules, Lee would not say how she would diagnose Trump, based solely on his public comments and demeanor.
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Tarrant County Sheriff Dee Anderson said Couch's demeanor had changed since being in jail from quite cocky to rather compliant.
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His performance is not an interpretation so much as a direct replica of the whistle-blower's even demeanor and intonation.
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Crown Prince Naruhito, 56, shares his father's quiet demeanor and, by all accounts, his commitment to keeping the monarchy apolitical.
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Mr. Seals gives the most appealing performance, capturing Cash's reverent demeanor as well as the Man in Black's low notes.
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"Kevin Brady on not just the policy side, but his demeanor through this process, stands out to me," said Rep.
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In Anna's case, all that we have to go on is her word, plus the preternatural calm of her demeanor.
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While I personally found his demeanor and humor off-putting, diehard fans will probably love his witty remarks and commentary.
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Our demeanor is so calm and quiet they must feel a need to have us once again confirm our split.
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Sessions' demeanor heated up as it became obvious he felt wronged by comments made by fired FBI Director James Comey.
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Republicans and Democrats alike described Judge Garland as thoughtful and decent, moderate in his politics as well as his demeanor.
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Mr. Dumbai, whose demeanor was quiet and reserved even before he had Ebola, has almost shrunk into himself, friends say.
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His attitude and demeanor are boorish and petulant; like a whining child, he keeps repeating the same tired old slogans.
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Underneath his trademark red hair, the bearded, square-jawed 26-year-old matches his severe demeanor with deliberate, pointed statements.
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The mix of east meets west is something I saw my mom do with her fashion style and everyday demeanor.
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"He was focused; I saw him earlier today, everything about him, his demeanor," White Sox third baseman Todd Frazier said.
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Judging by the demeanor of these two former Cup champions, the competition is good between them and the respect aplenty.
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The mismatched soundtrack makes Ashes's insouciance feel foolish at times — but, given his boyish and charming demeanor, not for long.
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But del Potro also is a fan favorite, admired for his gracious demeanor and perseverance through his many wrist problems.
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Despite his intense public demeanor, he often shunned parties at ritzy watering holes in favor of a quiet family life.
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Maybe something about Ellen accounts for her daughter's jumpy demeanor and her odd ways of talking to her own children.
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No matter what kind of animal is involved, Ms. Wells said, a calm demeanor is a helpful and important trait.
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" — Jess McIntosh, SiriusXM host and former spokeswoman for Hillary Clinton "When Biden talks about international issues, his entire demeanor changes.
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In interviews, a number of female inmates described Lieutenant Perez as outgoing, with a demeanor some found friendly, others inappropriate.
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His demeanor was the same after a win against the Carolina Panthers three weeks ago helped seal a playoff berth.
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She raised her champagne flute to look at them through the bubbles, and their perfect social demeanor became less impressive.
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A soft-spoken man with a stoic demeanor and a long, black ponytail, Garcia was also stunned by Trump's victory.
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Ali has a tough demeanor, but his eyes started to swell with tears as he read some of the notes.
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With her conspicuously burned hand and slightly cowed demeanor, this Mag isn't the baleful, suffocating force that Ms. Manahan was.
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But a new series of studies posits another neat thing that mindfulness can do: Improve your demeanor as a worker!
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He's a charmingly goofy man with a very corny Twitter account and a sweet demeanor, making him the platonic Jeopardy!
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Neumann, whose casual demeanor offsets his imposing stature, opened up about this concern with us at WeWork&aposs Manhattan headquarters.
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The eugenics crusade had Charles Davenport, a slender, Ivy League-educated scientist whose dignified demeanor exuded an air of authority.
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Mr. Hammond, who has been nicknamed "Spreadsheet Phil" for his businesslike demeanor, sought to liven his speech with several jokes.
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How about "leapfrogged," asked George Rood, a metro copy editor with a cranky demeanor and the soul of a poet.
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However, we are confident he has the right demeanor, intellect and approach to seize opportunities and effectively weather any crisis.
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Enter Leanne Grayson (Free), a wispy young woman with a quiet, patient demeanor and an apparent commitment to her faith.
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Nonetheless, the French fashion media appears to regard her with a degree of awe, praising her discretion and steady demeanor.
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Trump seemed resigned to the result in the Wednesday meeting with senators, surprising several attendees with his laid-back demeanor.
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Maybe it was his on-ice demeanor, which could sometimes seem over-the-top compared to his more stoic teammates.
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It ignores Melania's willful dismissal of her husband's aggressive online demeanor as she calls for an end to online bullying.
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Berrio's work is magpie, riotously colorful, with human figures almost always facing the viewer in a demeanor of watchful awareness.
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His ex-wife even weighed in to inform the court of his humanitarian efforts and kind demeanor -- all to no avail.
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Many artists remembered Sidibé's gentle demeanor, smiling as he raised a hand, choreographing his shots in step with his glamorous sitters.
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The taped interview, a warm-up for a polygraph test, fails to support the police version of McCullough's words and demeanor.
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But here, in person, he's turned down the drama — safe for his signature taupe smokey eye — for a more contemplative demeanor.
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The confidence they exude in their moves, their demeanor, and their risqué, skin-out style clothes (or lack thereof) is captivating.
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Along those same lines, Gypsy's changed demeanor in "New World," seems to begin in one specific moment in "Free's" flashback sequence.
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Rafael dos Anjos can drive a furious pace, but getting caught mid-combination by Ferguson's counters changed his demeanor very quickly.
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McCullough vehemently denied killing the child, but police and prosecutors viewed his demeanor during questioning as convincing evidence of his guilt.
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No ever listens to him, despite his informed warnings and educated demeanor in films such as Jurassic Park and Independence Day.
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But her demeanor, her body from the way she walked up on them said, 'Get your hands off my man's chest.
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While Chris Watts has maintained a publicly stoic demeanor, the source tells PEOPLE he has realized the gravity of the situation.
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When she told the counselor that the alleged attackers were three MSU athletes, the lawsuit states that the counselor's demeanor changed.
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His generous spirit and warm demeanor made him an always welcome presence in our world, one that will be sorely missed.
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Turns out, I didn't really have anything to worry about, thanks in large part to Al-Shabrawy and her friendly demeanor.
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But her demeanor, her body from the way she walked up on them said 'Get your hands off my man's chest.
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Though he's mixed in with other well-known Apple faces, Ive stands out here for his word choice and calming demeanor.
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Favored for their intelligence, obedience, friendliness and playful demeanor, the pups were reportedly on their best behavior at the special event.
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" After confidently trying to take over the product demonstration, Paltrow devolves into Johns' anxious demeanor, calling Himalayan sea salt "angry sugar.
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Her demeanor changes for "Come See About Me," noting that she wrote the song about an ex she still thinks about.
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Despite her extreme attire, Alice's demeanor is overwhelmingly kind, a sort of BDSM momma bear looking out for her sissy cubs.
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Recorded in front of a studio audience, the program is known for its fierce confrontations and Kyle's combative demeanor with guests.
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A+ Elizabeth Warren Warren hit all the right notes with her tone, demeanor, language choices and especially her policy-specific answers.
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Obama is a gifted orator with a cool and intellectual demeanor; Trump is an improviser with a knack for dramatic flair.
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He springs into action, his relaxed, easy going demeanor gone as he and the rest of the team get to work.
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You can't comfortably pin clear cut labels on Cora, her usually quiet, repentive demeanor often subsumed by moments of incredible boldness.
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But he also felt that elite institutions must throw off their high-minded demeanor and become more inclusive in tangible ways.
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Pundits who suggest she should soften her demeanor and lower her voice have faced accusations that such criticism is inherently sexist.
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Jones summoned King's calm demeanor from the news interview as Kelly raged, repeating "Robert" over and over again through the interview.
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As EDM 2.0 outgrows festivals and frats and invades supermarkets speakers and film soundtracks, it's adopted a new house-trained demeanor.
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It demonstrates a lack of judgment and self-control, and is far beneath the demeanor required of a former CIA Director.
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Kimmel also took a jab at Vice President Pence, whose quiet demeanor during the meeting was widely mocked on social media.
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Instead, she opened her front door in stocking feet, offered me coffee and fresh strawberries, and projected a generally cheerful demeanor.
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His poised demeanor remained even as angry protesters sporadically interrupted the proceedings with screams from the back of the hearing room.
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Will his speech display a restrained and scripted teleprompter president or reveal the raw side of the president's opinions and demeanor?
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"I expect legislators to return with a calm demeanor, and with a firm commitment to make Texas even better," he said.
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Strzok's demeanor -- speaking passionately only when required to defend himself -- stood in stark contrast to the grandstanding of committee members. Rep.
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She even manages to keep an innocent demeanor as Louise experiences extreme lust and later is seen copulating, in choreographed simulations.
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"Almost immediately upon my discussions with HR, my manager's demeanor towards me changed, and drastically," the woman said in the memo.
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He was also everything Nixon was not: tall and handsome, a Yankee patrician in bearing and a Boston Brahmin in demeanor.
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Magic is indeed a majestic specimen - jet black in color, with a regal demeanor and a huge rack of curled horns.
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We may imagine that we can examine posture, demeanor, tone of voice and body language — and know who is being honest.
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"Matt brings a sort of bruised quality to what he does, whereas Ben brings a more masterful demeanor," Mr. Goold said.
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Comey's demeanor, his choice of words, and his temperament will be very important to rebutting Trump allies who say: Don't listen.
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His speech is slow and labored; his uncomfortable demeanor suggests he is being held captive yet remains defiant, a sassy POW.
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Check it out ... judging from his casual demeanor, Mystikal makes it seem as if this is all just one gigantic misunderstanding.
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This blesses you with a serious demeanor that helps you make very funny, wry jokes—at least you'll think you're funny.
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She is groggy from pain medication and her demeanor seems a bit flat, but we are hopeful for a full recovery.
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He reminded their scouts of Derek Jeter, for his fluid athleticism and unflappable demeanor — a slow heartbeat, as scouts call it.
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But inside Congress, telling her story, her straightforward calm demeanor clearly and forcefully demonstrated her intelligence, maturity and strength of character.
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Ms. Courvoisier, a pianist, plays with a serious but open-minded demeanor; she crafts bright improvisations out of starkly defined parts.
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But he added that Mr. Houston's even-keeled demeanor had allowed the company to work with competitors like Microsoft and Google.
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Salazar also holds traditional Sunday mass that combines the youthful demeanor of his social media videos with Catholic prayers and traditions.
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Like Moleza, Fabricio was eager to learn, but expressing interest in the class would have been far from his natural demeanor.
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He's a guy with quality stuff but just a real simple, athletic, repeatable delivery, a really good demeanor on the mound.
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Buttigieg's endorsement helped, but Biden was always her number two choice, because she likes his demeanor and his experience in politics.
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The differences in demeanor may speak to the challenges for Republicans running for statewide office in New York, especially this year.
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Yet it was also evidence of an unsettling temperament in a man trying to persuade the nation of his judicial demeanor.
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During his sentencing hearing, the prosecution presented evidence of Buck's potential for recidivism, based on his criminal history, conduct, and demeanor.
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COMEY: Well, in looking at any witness, you look at consistency, track record, demeanor, record over time, that sort of thing.
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Astros Manager A.J. Hinch said before the game that he liked the idea of using Peacock because of his measured demeanor.
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Mr. Haidari, 25, a calm man with a solemn demeanor, has chosen to resume his life in a very public way.
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Mr. Haidari, 25, a calm man with a solemn demeanor, has chosen to resume his life in a very public way.
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That staple of American culture — the Big Gulp, I mean — made for a nice reminder of Ms. Chenoweth's appealingly earthy demeanor.
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He raised his voice, though he continued to smile, as he explained his sideline demeanor during his post-game press conference.
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Despite his low-key demeanor, Mr. Rokos is zealous about building a hedge fund business, much like his mentor, Mr. Howard.
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By the 1970s, Germans flush with marks became figures of fun, on British TV at least, for their humorless, entitled demeanor.
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Prosecutors sought to portray Mr. Hernandez, 55, as someone whose unassuming demeanor in court belied a fierce temper and mercurial nature.
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But it seems far less likely that his calls for compromise and civil demeanor mark a turning point in his presidency.
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He had a tan, and as flashbulbs popped he had the self-conscious demeanor of a movie star at a première.
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In Mr. Gogos's 1969 portrait of Frankenstein's monster, as played by Boris Karloff, his eyes are downcast, his demeanor is sorrowful.
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But his witty one-liners during nationally televised debates and his calm demeanor under pressure have helped lift his personal popularity.
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But his witty one-liners during nationally televised debates and his calm demeanor under pressure have helped lift his personal popularity.
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"But at the end of the day in my seven trials, the jury was not swayed by his demeanor and comments."
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In court, Judge Tuleya, who is single and known for his serious demeanor, always wears a suit underneath his scarlet robes.
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His calm demeanor belies a series of setbacks, beyond the struggles of living in several shelters with his family since 2018.
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In those scenes, you see Lexi's otherwise unflappable demeanor shaken — and a complication to Monica's role as a tough, uncompromising coach.
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My concern when Justice Gorsuch joined the court was how like Chief Justice Roberts he seemed in demeanor and professional trajectory.
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"It's an amazing accomplishment, no doubt about it," said Federer, who has modeled his game and on-court demeanor after Laver.
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"The demeanor, even when he ran out to the bullpen, reminded me of a couple years ago," catcher Travis d'Arnaud said.
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People tend to adopt the kind of Scrooge-like demeanor that would see them at the top of the naughty list.
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Here's the ad: Notice how the Trump campaign -- right off the bat -- tries to mitigate Trump's demeanor and tone in office.
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Your calm and sensible demeanor and personality have always been your trademark, as well as your intellect, fairness and good judgement.
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She says she was discriminated against because of her sexual orientation and her nonconformity to gender norms of appearance and demeanor.
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Media reports focused on the emotion Mr. Obama had displayed — rare for a politician whose usual demeanor was cool and professorial.
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Johnson's and Mr. Trump's biographies could not be more different but their lack of presidential demeanor was evident from the start.
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Then bigger screens gave you more room to show how playing an action hero didn't always require a brooding, squinting demeanor.
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However, his work simultaneously maintains a reserve, respect, and reverence for the past – all present in his personal demeanor as well.
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With his partly unbuttoned chambray shirt, his halo of tight curls and his soothing demeanor, Ross was a fixture on PBS.
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I can't imagine Castile's demeanor being threatening enough to warrant the four bullets shot into him; his race conveyed the threat.
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Coker's resilience and patience were rewarded this season, and his humble demeanor was an ideal blend for the talent assembled around him.
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From my conversations with the guys and by their demeanor, I had started to worry that they were taking me too seriously.
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The neighbor, who has never seen Depp at the residence, added that he has also seen a recent change in Heard's demeanor.
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The owner was a homosexual tyrant (and fellow client of Honey's), whose demeanor vacillated between lecherously boozed-up and furiously coked-out.
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In an interview, the student said she was struck by the contrast between Earnest's alleged online bluster and his in-person demeanor.
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In so many ways he is the ideal ISIS foot soldier: submissive in demeanor, uneducated, and from a hotbed of Sunni radicalism.
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Also, don't get me started on those stupid villain names you just couldn't forget—Doctor Badvibes, Ms. Demeanor, and Turbo-Tu-Tone.
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His demeanor is laid-back, which is perhaps why his subjects are able to seem relaxed and at ease in his photographs.
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He's pretty obedient (still has his puppy moments) and hangs at the gym with a pretty mellow demeanor most of the day.
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Irving would read mystery books in his striped brown velour chair; he had a gruff demeanor that belied an occasional inner twinkle.
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Flake has been highly critical of Trump's politics and demeanor and announced in October that he would not seek reelection next year.
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As a young man, my dad didn't understand or respect the way my grandfather dealt with white people with his cool demeanor.
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At 66, with a snowy mane and an imperial demeanor, Mr. Gere now exerts the magnetism of a swashbuckling lion in winter.
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In the ensuing days, Chris made a televised plea for their safe return, raising suspicions with his strangely calm — even stilted — demeanor.
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Simmons is an engaged, imposing defender, and has a cool, calm demeanor that's as ill-fitting his age as Collins's dye job.
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During his grueling testimony, Kavanaugh maintained a genial demeanor, blunting some of the most aggressive questioning from Democrats seeking to unsettle him.
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Following the success of the show, Matarazzo, with his animated personality and overall adorable demeanor, has become a bit of a celebrity.
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"I'm not ignorant to the fact that we had to have a demeanor of lowering ourselves culturally just to exist," she added.
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She cared about everyone and her demeanor told people it was OK to open up and share their own lives, she said.
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Shoaib said the dinner was unusual because Mack's demeanor was drastically different than it had been at the audition and over email.
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When you watch this episode, don't just pay attention to their weight loss in the before and afters, but in their demeanor.
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The occasion offers Clinton the chance to try and show a softer side that critics say has been lacking in her demeanor.
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Having known my colleague for 20 years, the doctor immediately noticed his demeanor was different and asked about his level of stress.
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The German coach, whose quiet demeanor belies a steely approach, has successfully brought order and routine to a previously chaotic set-up.
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Venus, an affectionate and charming energy, will cool down its seductive vibes in Aquarius, giving you a more professional and polished demeanor.
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The former Secretary of State's lack of authenticity and allegedly cold and stuffy demeanor have been a godsend for satirists and comedians.
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The Denning sisters, young and old, have a rough edge in how they conduct themselves, a magnetic appeal in their scornful demeanor.
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Tory records the demo for Nessa's song, but from her vocals and her confident demeanor, it sounds like it's her song, honestly.
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Not only does he have positive things to say about Nick's demeanor -- he also thinks the kid's got a future in politics.
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Stacey's character displayed a more lighthearted version of gang members, which was different from the mean demeanor shown in typical gang depictions.
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Who you are, what you want, your style and demeanor, and your sense of self and identity are all about to shift.
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Makonnen's voice has the ability to slip from high pitched to baritone in an instant, adding to his mystical and unpredictable demeanor.
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In The Last Jedi, age and experiences have taken their toll, and as a result the change in his demeanor angered fans.
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It's enough to make you feel this: On second thought, Alli's play is basically the on-field equivalent of his clubhouse demeanor.
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"I found him to be a very cool guy with a calm demeanor, but yet he was very confident," Ms. Villarreal said.
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At the time, he didn't know that Hrebid loved his calm demeanor and the way his dark hair shone in the sunlight.
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Mica, who admitted he can sometimes have a "tough demeanor," did express some appreciation for the move, even if it was backhanded.
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The first president's long historical shadow established a template for the behavioral codes and demeanor that most presidents have sought to emulate.
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With his formal bearing, shiny helmet of white hair and carefully chosen, slowly delivered words, he is a throwback in his demeanor.
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Sometimes it's not what candidates say, but their general demeanor, that determines how they're performances in a debate are graded and remembered.
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If Ms. Rousseff loses the trial, Mr. Temer, 75, a career politician with a formal demeanor, will come under even greater pressure.
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In an Instagram post, Millan said both Gatsby (the big dog) and Marvin the Martian (the little dog) have "a great demeanor."
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We have come to expect this demeanor from the Islamic State fighters dispatched from Syria to carry out mass murder in Europe.
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At 34, he still possesses an "aw, shucks" quality to his demeanor, a shyness and eagerness that leaven his cool-kid cred.
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What's interesting about this goddess is that beneath her charming beauty and loquacious demeanor, there is a feeling of sadness and loneliness.
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Much has been said about Theron's physical transformation into Kelly, particularly her ability to capture Kelly's manner of speaking and overall demeanor.
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His furious demeanor and raging remarks showed him to be a remarkably inappropriate choice for the supremely judicious position he aspires to.
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Much of a juror's decision-making relies on his or her live, in-person assessment of a witness's demeanor, mannerism and credibility.
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While conceding his Adonis-like countenance, mellifluous voice, quick tongue and sunny demeanor, they didn't see him as a man of mark.
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The attendant nurse's demeanor was so familiar and warm that, at first, I assumed these other people were well-known to her.
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" She added: "His calm and caring demeanor, I think, helped put people at ease and made them less trepidatious about the procedure.
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Dambach, who coached Naeher for three seasons at Penn State, said she once had those very same concerns about Naeher's serene demeanor.
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That said, McIlroy's current success has been marked by a different demeanor and he is calm as he considers the big picture.
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Her style, strength without overconfidence, gracious demeanor and years of experience in the intelligence trenches give her credibility unmatched by recent directors.
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The Islanders' demeanor mirrors their coach's, and the approach worked against the Penguins, whom Trotz is meeting for a fourth consecutive postseason.
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Yemi, on the other hand, remains a mystery for much of the novel and his quiet demeanor is often mistaken for stupidity.
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With his deep-set eyes and fastidious manners, McKinley had a "demeanor of heavy quiet," Merry writes in a typically descriptive phrase.
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At the White House, aides recognize that Trump's tone and demeanor are closely scrutinized during his visits to the scenes of tragedy.
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Jayden's whole demeanor changed: He calmed down, looked his teacher in the eye for the first time, and willingly returned to class.
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Given Mr. Cotton's low-key demeanor, people who have worked with him do not expect to see hostility among the agency's leaders.
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And he's vulnerable not just because of his personal history and public demeanor, which amount to a raging bonfire of the pieties.
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Officers can do little more than check the person's demeanor for signs of aggression and monitor whether the firearm is properly holstered.
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The analysis of her face, her body, her voice, her demeanor; the diminishment of her stature, her ideas, her accomplishments, her integrity.
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As an Army veteran with family law enforcement ties and a calm demeanor, he was a strong candidate in his own right.
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With regard to his demeanor, Heitkamp said the final straw was the way Kavanaugh went after her Democratic colleague from Minnesota, Sen.
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Though Clinton did not mention the news, her upbeat demeanor was evident throughout the rally, as she preached for unity and inclusivity.
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But others who knew Mr. Fields, especially from his teenage years, said that his demeanor and opinions had troubled them for years.
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It's evident almost immediately when meeting him, in the easygoing stillness of his demeanor and the relaxed, unhurried inflection of his voice.
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When I said Cancer, her demeanor visibly changed drastically, and she just kind of politely nodded at me with a forced smile.
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As 753 teenagers fill his classroom, Moy's demeanor is as cheerful as the yellow and blue lights strung all across his ceiling.
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I had to maintain a calm demeanor and a stiff upper lip as the leader to keep everyone else calm and composed.
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But polling and focus group research alike have consistently found that many of them are uncomfortable with Trump's demeanor, language and belligerence.
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Despite the occasional laughing or scowling face, most Greek public sculpture before the fourth century B.C., shares a demeanor of grave restraint.
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He was renowned for his professorial demeanor, often wielding a baton to point to important stock information on the screen above him.
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Jussie's demeanor is worth noting, considering he's now countersuing the City of Chicago for malicious prosecution in regards to the infamous "attack."
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With his cool demeanor, he became an instant celebrity, an internet meme, and one of the few recognizable figures in the protests.
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Thomas, who was nominated to the court by President George H. W. Bush, is known for his somber demeanor on the bench.
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Not following in the footsteps of most late-night hosts: Cenac's more casual style, which extends to both his demeanor and dress.
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As first lady, Obama's sartorial legacy was one of approachability, of championing up-and-coming American designers, which mirrored her warm demeanor.
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He's got a calm, understated demeanor in person that can come across a bit flat, but he's clearly very engaged with the task.
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At his young age, Chiron is already the focus of negative attention among his peers for what is regarded as a feminine demeanor.
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" The sources provided CNN with slightly different insight into Obama's demeanor than others who told The Wall Street Journal that Obama was "livid.
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Efron not only bears a striking resemblance to Bundy (the hairdo certainly helps) but deftly captures the off-kilter nature of his demeanor.
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I think he knew, too, because his entire demeanor had changed from nervous to utter despair in the time since he sat down.
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BOSTON – Shaun Harrison was a Boston high school dean and anti-violence advocate known by students as "Rev" for his pastor-like demeanor.
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Placed side by side, McConnell might think Gorsuch, with his laid back style and easy demeanor might have a better chance with Democrats.
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While Musaad carries himself with a reserved demeanor, he grows increasingly talkative as he and his latent confidence begin to makes themselves known.
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Even if you don't believe the men's accusations, the stories of Jackson's isolated existence and childlike demeanor stoke a sense of disturbing sadness.
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Trump's insults tend to stick, because they're often just a tiny bit true, so maybe he'll pick on Rubio's student council president demeanor.
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Lincoln's gentle, gregarious outer demeanor cloaks a fiery, resolute inner passion, played to perfection by Daniel Day-Lewis (Available to stream on Netflix).
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We know Dean Unglert because of his cute smile and playful demeanor, but we're about to see a brand new side of him.
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He has scars where he was stabbed and he's now relieved from the Night's Watch, but his personality and demeanor are the same.
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The grave demeanor and large dark eyes of Coptic portraits are especially evident in her self-portraits and paintings of her sister Herma.
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Experts said he's known for his "internal calm" and "even keeled and low-key" demeanor, a big change after eight years of Travis.
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While the lazy demeanor of her "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" character might suggest otherwise, Peretti works hard in the sitcom business in real life.
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Paul's movies, combined with his affable demeanor, made him a hit on Vine, a social media platform known for looping six-second video.
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A small man with big ears and a gentle demeanor, Abdullah had recently graduated from Baghdad University and returned home, his brother said.
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His demeanor in each scene is that of a man who just woke up from a nap, except his nightmare is still going.
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According to the source, when news of Kelly's arrival was announced last week, Hall's demeanor on the NBC set didn't appear to change.
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Beyond that, the pressure that professional women feel—to be perfect in speech, appearance, and demeanor, and thus infallible to criticism—is significant.
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Thanks to his newly discovered demeanor, Cubbie found a family where he would be the only dog shortly after moving to the RLR.
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In the meantime, the president-elect's demeanor — that change which we witnessed when we knew he had won the presidency — will matter most.
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I'm affectionate and being around people makes me happy, although it might not look like it, because I have a very shy demeanor.
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According to the study, Dutch infants' relatively calm demeanor were due in part to a more regulated sleep schedule and lower intensity activities.
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For that matter, her foil Mr. Darcy was an anti-hero well before his time, all brusque, dismissive demeanor and misunderstood soft heart.
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He has an understated demeanor befitting of a Midwest governor, the respect of the Republican establishment in Washington, and credibility among social conservatives.
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His dismissive demeanor may hurt him in New Hampshire, where voters are notoriously independent and don't like being talked down to or dismissed.
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She is still eager to humanize her husband, who is known much more for his sharp political skills than a warm, fuzzy demeanor.
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There were hints in his body language, the demeanor of the colleagues who approached him and the way the senator navigated the room.
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With SNL mainstay Kate McKinnon donning the black turtleneck, one can only wonder what demeanor she will bring the easily parodied Holmes character.
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While Pence's eyes, his weird stance, his bizarre gamboling gait, and his general demeanor are all irreplaceable, his on-field production is not.
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Judging by his hulking physique and goofy demeanor, it looks like Rob Gronkowski was the one who snagged it out of the air.
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It could be the Duke thing, it could be the confident on-court demeanor, it could be because he's playing for his dad.
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"I was waiting for you to smile at some of the compliments but you didn't," Bergeron said, seemingly baffled at Biles' stoic demeanor.
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Wendell's dominance began out of the gate, where his laid back demeanor and skill with woodcraft placed him at the center of Naviti.
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It was obvious, based on the union representative's tone and demeanor, they weren't typical union communications, such as transfer requests or shift schedules.
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Biden's down-to-earth demeanor and passion for sensible policy will likely leave many fondly remembering his nearly 50 years of public service.
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LONDON — At a time when flying seems ever more stressful, the controlled demeanor and calm authority of an airline pilot can instill confidence.
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Through the years I witnessed her beautiful childlike demeanor disappear, gradually replaced with a sadness and depression generally seen in an older person.
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He evinced the take-charge demeanor of a man who was accustomed to handling things, someone very much in his element amid chaos.
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To an electorate that remains anxious about his demeanor, his honesty and his character, Mr. Trump offered no acknowledgment, no rebuttal, no explanation.
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Judge Brown said she was satisfied with his answers and demeanor and sent him back to the jury to resume deliberations Wednesday morning.
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She liked George W. Bush's folksy demeanor and admired his Christian faith, but as the war dragged on, her criticisms grew increasingly personal.
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A reporter asked if Mr. Trump's demeanor was an indication of what White House news conferences would be like if he were elected.
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Sporting a thick mustache and forceful demeanor, Maduro has moved to consolidate his power by stacking government institutions with loyalists and silencing critics.
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With a pleasantly thick Colombian accent, form-fitting navy suit, golden tan, wry smile and calm demeanor, Mesa is the epitome of charm.
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Undistinguished in his career, unexceptional in appearance and demeanor, there was nothing about him that would make him stand out in a crowd.
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It's indicative of the 43-year-old musician's polite and reserved demeanor, one that at a cursory glance could be mistaken for aloofness.
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While the outgoing Defender, with its boxy styling, proclaimed a utilitarian mission, the redesigned Defender arguably projects a slightly less no-nonsense demeanor.
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Demeanor: Biden was as articulate and fluent as he's been in any of these debates, looking stunningly comfortable with few glitches and goofs.
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