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And in others, it's considered a breakdown in decorum to have even a remotely contentious conversation.
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Such breakdowns in decorum remind me of the everyone-for-themselves frenzy that takes place in José Saramago's fine novel "Blindness", or what it's like to ride the New York subway during rush-hour while wearing an enormous backpack.
The evening ended euphorically with a version of the Gershwins' "Who Cares?" in which Ms. Stewart threw off decorum to exclaim, "Life is one long jubilee".
Trump's trumping in New York lends a new air of decorum to his solid credo of the chameleon.
"We have decorum to maintain".
Marseille restores decorum to the dish.
React with decorum to a perceived slight.
"We will not allow the breakdown of decorum and decency to prevent us from doing what the people of this state hired us to do".
He said, "We will not allow the breakdown of decorum and decency to prevent us from doing what the people of this state hired us to do".
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