Sentence examples for demeanor presented from inspiring English sources

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When Mr. Egol took the stand, his gentle demeanor presented a contrast to Mr. Pellegrini, an imposing figure with an acerbic tongue.

Her radiating childlike smile with a sophisticated demeanor presented a uniquely balanced composure.

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Judge Sotomayor's outgoing demeanor presents a contrast to that of the justice she hopes to replace, David H. Souter, who is retiring in both senses of the word.

That said, the mysterious demeanor Cruz presents is pretty darned sexy, and her "sexiest" pictures are delightful.

In court yesterday, the defendants presented a demeanor of humble remorse.

Still, in his public appearances in those tumultuous days, Mr. Taylor presented a calm demeanor.

Adding insult to injury, he also runs into Timmy Timmons, an overachieving classmate whose fastidious demeanor and present bourgeois comforts fill him with bristling resentment.

A much-shared video of him and the Wildabouts performing earlier in the year was notable for Weiland's demeanor: barely present, foggy-eyed, lost.

With a crusty demeanor and hot temper, Pingatore is presented as an antagonist throughout the film.

Moe's demeanor was always calm, and he presented himself as a person of great wisdom and rationality.

She presented a gentler, more accommodating demeanor, but the message is still the same, age-old yet urgent: Listen.

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