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We had to have a different demeanor about us".
Ashcroft has a different demeanor in private — expansive, often funny, self-deprecating.
As mild-mannered as Mr. White appeared under questioning by his own lawyers, he showed the jury a different demeanor in the afternoon, under cross-examination by the lead prosecutor, James Chalifoux.
Everybody's going to have a different demeanor, and a different thickness of skin when it comes to how/if they want to borrow.
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In Deleuze's transformation of the Leibnizian / Borgesian image, the three Kantian transcendent Ideas of God, World, and Self all take on a completely different demeanor.
Said his father: "He's got a little different demeanor this year.
That they would face an unrelated quarterback with the same last name and an entirely different demeanor in the playoffs is a funny coincidence.
"Different demeanor; different face".
But for all the substance of the debate, the verdict among voters might ultimately hinge on their reactions to the very different demeanor of the two men on stage.
The two even have strikingly different demeanors -- with Mr. Brodsky being short, wiry and loud and Mr. Spano having a burly and soft-spoken presence.
If he delivered the same message with a John Wayne/Ronald Reagan demeanor, we might have a different race on our hands.
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