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He was particularly keen on rooting out children for deportment to Auschwitz, though he never did the dirty work himself.

It formed, in aggregate, "demonstrative evidence of a certain laxity of deportment," to quote Henry James on Daisy Miller, the not-so-innocent abroad who has been cited as Knox's literary forerunner.

Iverson had already met with black community leaders this week in Philadelphia, apparently sounding sincere to the point where no one emerged to call for his deportment to some Siberian outpost.

By Russell Maloney The New Yorker, March 23 , 1935P. 11 It's thirty-eight years since Miss Adeline Robinson began to teach dancing and deportment to the children of the elite in the ballroom of the old Waldorf.

Later they state that they will "be just in our dealings, faithful in our dealings, faithful in our engagements, and exemplary in our deportment, to avoid all rattling backbiting and excessive anger to abstain from the sale and use of intoxicating drinks... .. Contents: Thirteen articles outlining the beliefs, practices, and duties of church members.

In late 1938, for example, he sneaked into Zbaszyn, an internment camp in Germany near the border, where Jews awaited deportment to Poland.

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First, there was the by now legendary epoch when the young bridegroom came out of the West, announced "All I want out of life is that when I walk down the street folks will say 'There goes the greatest hitter who ever lived.' " The dowagers of local journalism attempted to give elementary deportment lessons to this child who spake as a god, and to their horror were themselves rebuked.

I had thought that the next stop on my makeover journey would be a deportment class to unravel that Monty Burns-style hump looming in my back, but maybe if I spent money on a proper hand-made suit I needn't bother with other postural remedies.

In this they might not be alone: a recent survey of foreign responses to tourists from various countries ranked the British dead last, thanks to their general deportment and aversion to tipping.

Of the hundred-plus entrants, 16 will be chosen to come to Sydney for training in business, deportment and how to walk a catwalk.

She had a marvellous presence and splendid deportment, often compared to a galleon in full sail; an unmistakeable voice, which could fill the theatre; and the most expressive face imaginable.

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