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The few teachers who remain from Garfield's earlier incarnation -- most of the staff transferred after the school day was lengthened -- say that the deportment of the 500 students, an Edison priority, has been the most noticeable change.
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"He was smart and he was quick and he had A's and B's and wanted to go to medical school — and he had all the deportment of a guy that had the potential to do that," Dr. Parker said.
He talks about the deportment of the Soviets on that occasion.
This includes more pro-active cyanide management plans that inevitably involve a comprehensive understanding of the deportment of cyanide throughout the plant.
There was, too, the extraordinary contrast in the deportment of the magistrates in their rulings in the two cases, and what that said about the different South Africas of then and now.
She has the deportment of a dressage equestrian.
Albrecht's squire (William Lin-Yee) had the deportment of an ironing board.
Study the deportment: the stall, the sly romantic glance up from his drink.
They're funny because he has so thoroughly worked out the deportment, which is what makes them real.
The deportment of your children is the reflection of both your devotion and level of care you instill in your child.
Much was made of that deportment, which was used to characterize him as a cold-blooded killer and, alternatively, as a scared boy whose actions had unwittingly pushed him into an adult world.
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