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That's not the decorum of the floor?
And she didn't observe the decorum of the place.
The decorum of English joking couldn't be more different.
The decorum of this election has been much higher than anything in America for decades.
Thus the decorum of these quietly quivering words: "satisfy," "acceptable," "persuade," "reasonable".
The decorum of the courtroom and the formalities of legal discourse provide a discipline that viral images would undermine.
For the most part, though, Everett's performances have little to do with the decorum of Café Carlyle.
As he prepared to send out his afternoon pairings, Azinger commented on the decorum of the Kentucky fans.
In a statement released to the press he claimed Brown had "failed to maintain the decorum" of the legislature.
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That the decorums of citation are the arbitrary residue of ancient pedantries whose raisons d'être are long past reconstructing does not reduce the penalties for nonconformity.
(Reviewing the fifteenth edition of "The Chicago Manual of Style" for the magazine, in 2003, Louis Menand noted that "the decorums of citation are the arbitrary residue of ancient pedantries whose raisons d'être are long past reconstructing").
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