Sentence examples for their deportment from inspiring English sources

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They're loud in their deportment, they talk among themselves and they want extra places for their friends".

THESE tensions of people in close quarters -- the record of their deportment among one another in extremis -- are what the true adventure classics are all about.

And leading climate researchers have come in for criticism of their deportment, of their episodic reluctance to share data with climate skeptics, and for not always responding well to critical analysis of their work.

"They didn't care about their appearance (we looked like damn hippies) or their deportment (we fought like sailors)," he recalled, adding that they didn't care about "anything but winning".

He dived into the deep to get that ring for you, holding his nose in the water, all to get that ring for you!" The Tsar Maiden replies, "I don't care — I don't love him!") The Mariinsky dancers, usually so elegantly formal in their deportment and sophisticated in stage manners, are wonderfully free with their torsos here and engagingly naïve in their behavior.

It includes the values and traditions of warriors as manifested in their deportment, customs, literature, parades, reviews, and other assorted ceremonies, as well as the endlessly varied ways in which wars have been declared, brought to a formal end, and commemorated.

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As much as they tried to guard against complacency the American team betrayed a sense of comfort in their easy deportment at the start of play.

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.

He comes over as an engaging eccentric who thought film more real than life, was fascinated by surgery, never discussed matters of motivation with his performers (but, like Hitchcock, took a minute interest in their appearance, deportment and costumes), couldn't decide whether he was a realist or a surrealist, and insisted that what interested him was anxiety rather than fear.

"In their costume and deportment," says Josephus, "they resemble children under rigorous discipline".

At the start of term you couldn't separate them from others in the canteen queue, but as time passed one or two would totally change in deportment, their moves would become more graceful and controlled.

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