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I've been thinking recently of all those D's for deportment on my report cards.
Some schools give two sets of grades — one for academic work and one for deportment.
He was particularly keen on rooting out children for deportment to Auschwitz, though he never did the dirty work himself.
Phyllis was sent to Junior League dance classes and enrolled in the Academy of the Sacred Heart, an élite Catholic school where grades for deportment were given in French.
Students received grades for deportment, application, spelling, declamation and composition, church attendance, and skill at military drill, as well as in classes where they learned arithmetic, algebra, French, Latin, German, and Greek.
In addition to a total score, subscores are calculated for deportment and attention [ 14, 23].
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Her show extolled "respect for law and order and for disciplined deportment and character-building standards," she said in her 1961 memoir, "The Things I Had to Learn," written with Helen Ferguson.
There is a charming grace in her bearing that makes for excellent deportment.
Instead, Specter kept complaining and calling for ladylike deportment until the host mercifully intervened and ended the show.
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.
Though he won global acclaim for his deportment after the attacks of Sept. 11, most New Yorkers did not join him in his pleas and sotto voce demands that he be granted a few extra months in office beyond the end of his term today.
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