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my demeanour – what this says about your average Job Seeker I simply
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have caused that demeanour
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Monica’s demeanour changed to an angry scowl, and she grabbed Olorhleng by his eyelid, and looked him square in the eye and said,
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His demeanour as he looked out into
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From his demeanour it was obvious that this was the
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Etienne, but his whole demeanour showed that he was
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demeanour could never satisfy the rascals
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From her demeanour he was sure that something was amiss
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Yet despite this striking appearance his demeanour remained respectful, and his voice was shot through with soft humility
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By Mr Snickerty's lofty demeanour, Jacob Wanting knew that further argument would be fruitless, so he thanked the gentlemen that they had at least heard him out, and then he left quietly
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’ Scott went on to describe them, including his own impressions of their appearance and demeanour
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Rosemary was aware of a certain reserve in Shelagh's demeanour and reckoned it was because of her meeting with Frank
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Here, at home, it seemed to take on the demeanour of the surroundings; relaxed, sagging a little at the edges
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“Anyway, let’s talk about something lighter,” the warden chirped, all of the jollity back in his demeanour
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His calm demeanour was all an act
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Thinking nothing of the harm that was being created around them both men demeanour changed from one of subservience to one of terror as they prepared for their attack on the Chinese President
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and probably by his demeanour, that he had truly repentant
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The ice cold demeanour of his aunt and the atmosphere surrounding us had become unmistakably transparent to him as the night had continued to plummet in a southward direction, hard
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A man is standing in front of him and in his demeanour dwell all Ralph’s secret fears
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He even took time to deliver a bow that infuriated Tress in return to one of the close shots, such was his cool demeanour
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Her years of experience and procedures paid dividends today and from his almost sleepy demeanour, she knew that the guard had not spotted her stealthy approach
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With an accent and lofty demeanour worthy of Jeeves, I was soon in demand by Lady this, Marquise that and the Duchess of Dogsbodies whose long-suffering chauffeurs trailed behind carrying both purchases and lap-dog
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Personal appearance – your overall demeanour – plays a huge role in earnings and it won’t hurt to invest in good clothing and accessories
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I think his demeanour made him an easy target for whomever is in charge of what is happening here
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The President paused; his arms straight to either side of the lectern, his head bowed projecting a weary demeanour
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Suddenly, Edgar"s demeanour and attitude changed
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Woody"s demeanour changed abruptly
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Valley"s demeanour changed
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friendly, in tune about what was going on in the building and having a good demeanour
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demeanour suggested that he was a serial killer/rapist or
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will always prefer to deal with a man whose demeanour is
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These generally appear to lack any colour, which I put down to their unjoyful demeanour and carnivorous nature; I have observed one of their larger members eating a lesser creature
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torches the guard changed his demeanour, suddenly he was
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predict what he will say by his demeanour
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The Duke’s demeanour had also changed and he was almost
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was certain from his slurred speech and demeanour that a puking
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Though the young woman had been quite charming on the train, she felt there was something odd about her as though she was too mannerly which oftentimes was merely a ploy to mask the true demeanour of a fraud; then again, perhaps she had simply been uncomfortable meeting strangers, especially under the watchful gaze of her husband, a genuine Casanova
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Lady Jane smiled at hearing the jovialness in her husband’s demeanour; this trip was doing wonders for his health, both physical 62
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“I could see her admiration for your beauty and your demeanour in her eyes
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The tone in Faye’s voice betrayed her sincere, sweet demeanour she publicly displayed; the real 84
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Her demeanour was very pleasant, and her companionship was much appreciated
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The cheerful, vivacious demeanour she possessed as recently as lunch had been replaced by a solemnity and seriousness that deeply troubled Terence, especially given his wife’s suspicious nature and bouts with depression
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A DISMAL GREY cloud that seemed to represent the search party’s demeanour surrounded the hotel as the men returned with dejected, somber expressions
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” Seeing the reluctance and suspicion in Terence’s eyes fueled his doubts about the grieving man’s demeanour
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Today, this gentleman still had the same demeanour, as he remained confined in his wheelchair, enjoying brunch with his lovely wife, though there seemed to be a trace of sorrow in his eyes that he attempted to conceal with mixed results
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Faye, on the other hand, was a sweet, innocent young woman trapped in a marriage with this Romeo but whose mean streak was cleverly concealed by her Southern-belle demeanour; though this conflicted with Elizabeth Bascomb’s vivid depiction of the charming, granddaughter-like figure, Feltus realized that Lady Ashburn was somewhat more clever in her observations and interaction with the suspect
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The perfectly unruffled manner in which Terence had been acting and the genuineness with which he answered this question seemed highly to contradict the demeanour of a murderer; however, Feltus found it curious that this suspect had said nothing until now and realized that Terence may just be a cold, unemotional person capable of the most despicable crimes
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It was also strange that his demeanour had relaxed somewhat when he learned the nature of the inquiry involved the disappearance of Faye Underwood, though the disgusted and anxious flare in his eyes betrayed his true sentiments towards the issue
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As he hesitated to admire the surroundings, a small and unnoticeable action of which he was fond, Feltus noticed the unmistakable form of the Ashburns, the elegantly attired Lady Jane whose hunter green morning dress and feathered hat seemed appropriate for the weather and demeanour of the hotel and who gracefully pushed her wheelchair-confined husband, exiting the dining room after their apparently early breakfast to which they were accustomed
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No, he realized that his serious demeanour would ultimately prompt both Lowell and Cyril to accept the gravity of this case and change their dispositions towards the investigation
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All eyes were fixated on him and his humble demeanour as he slowly approached the chair, his footsteps echoing strangely in synch with the tapping of Elizabeth’s walking stick against the polished hardwood floor
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As he relaxed in his chair, the humbleness that was very becoming of him returned to his demeanour, restoring his faith and own emotional stability
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Again, none of them had the demeanour of a murderer faced with the threat of capture by such a clever and sly detective, though they could merely be so calm and collect about their deeds that it would fail to have any effect upon their disposition
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Feltus had heard of religious fanatics like this, even in regards to the cause of the war currently being fought in Europe, but he had never witnessed their demeanour and their actions firsthand
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Feltus listened closely as he pondered each option given with respect to Preacher Cooper’s good fortunes and found each possibility quite interesting given the man of the cloth’s demeanour and mysterious personality
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“First,” she said in a flat, steady tone that seemed solemn as if she was attempting to prepare the others for the event with her own demeanour, “I should like to explain some of what we are about to do and why I feel this will be possible
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Lord Ashburn mumbled a mild expletive with a tone of apprehension or wariness, despite his previous jovial, receptive demeanour
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The matter was only complicated by her refusal to answer outright the question he had asked her after the explanation: Did she kill Terence Underwood? This, combined with her documented opportunity on the night of the murder and her strange behaviour through the entire affair, was certainly not conducive to separating herself from the shadow of suspicion, and her properly defined demeanour was not enough to override the doubt about the rest of her character and her capabilities
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This was the first time I had seen him so agitated, knowing him as well as I did I would even say he seemed worried, when I questioned him about his agitation, he held my elbow and we walked down near the lake, he seemed relieved to unburden himself and soon all his misgivings poured out in a steady stream of self pity, he blamed himself for the deaths of the actors, the death of young Running Deer outside Teotihuacan, and he feared for the warriors that will surely be killed in the great battle in two days time, he also spoke of his concern for the enemy dead who would leave wives and children behind to carry on the circle of hatred, he wanted my opinion on calling off the battle for a while, I was shocked at this change in Coatl’s whole demeanour, I didn’t like this new side of Coatl, I persuaded him to walk home with me, I desperately needed mothers advice maybe even Wedon’s wisdom
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” he repeated he seemed to be very pleased to have learnt my name, the only word in the real language that he knew, I pointed in a circle and putting my hands at the side of my head made the sign for sleep he shook his head from side to side and again I was baffled, seeing this he went to the two corpses and made the signs for digging, ah! Hide the bodies of course, if they were discovered we would not get a quarter of the way to Tollan, he was very calm, so I left the thinking to him, my head was going around and around in a daze, I still couldn’t believe that I had survived capture, so I followed and did as he wanted, we dug a deep grave in the sandy bottom of the gully deep enough to stop any animals uncovering our secret until we were long gone on our journey, he rolled the first body in and began to push the second warrior into the hole, I was horrified and rushed to stop him, the headdresses alone, even without their weapons were worth a fortune, I was not about to bury such trophies so I jumped into the hole and stripped what I thought I could comfortably carry, I then stripped the second body, the spoils made quite a nice pile, two Quetzal feathered headdresses, two Jaguar skin cloaks, one obsidian knife and two swords tipped along the edges with obsidian and inlaid with lapis lazuli, sandals and leggings of fine deer skin, a spear, two bows with nine arrows in each finely decorated quiver, the bearded one looked at me and slowly shook his head from side to side, then went back to the task of burying the Mixteca, after putting the second warrior in the hole he continued filling in the grave, I laid one of the cloaks out and began to bundle up the treasures, I offered one of the swords to the hairy one but instead he chose a small obsidian knife and put it in the cord he wore around his waist, I completed the bundle and with no small effort hoisted it onto my back, I then helped to wipe away any signs of what had happened here, we spent the rest of the day under a heap of brush further down the gully, the hairy one went to sleep as soon as he lay down, I was far too excited to sleep, I had to know more about my bearded companion, awed by his fighting skills, but impressed more by his quiet demeanour and air of confidence, what wonderful good fortune, finding this white warrior was indeed the work of the gods, I was wondering what the people would think of my new friend when I got back to Tollan, with that thought I fell into a deep and satisfying sleep suddenly I came instantly awake, the hairy one had a hand over my mouth, voices came down the gully, I listened, then relaxed, this was not a search party, they were discussing the ball game they had just come from and were making their way home, as the enemy moved on the voices faded away, the hairy one took his hand from my mouth and I put my finger to my mouth, he understood and relaxed, it was quite late in the afternoon and we only had a short time to wait before continuing our journey to the west and home, the bundle on my back got heavier and heavier with each step and we still had two hard nights travel before we were on Toltec land
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The surgeon’s demeanour projected a strong variance and lack of sincerity
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would’ve kept him insignificant, if it wasn’t for his harsh demeanour
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nothing in his demeanour; it was just that the atmosphere seemed to wobble
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Rashness and pride was absent in her demeanour and approach in class
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The Chief Inspector noticed his demeanour and ignoring Parker’s words for the moment said to Jamie
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in a condescending manner; his demeanour was typical of a staid
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And the appalling scar on his arm, where had it come from? Did it have anything to do with his demeanour now? Her thoughts were interrupted by the familiar bellow of action and her mind became full of trepidation as she took a deep breath was pulled beneath the water with Byron for the forth time that morning
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As they got closer to the police station, they began to be afraid, which became worse when they thought of his awe-inspiring appearance and grave demeanour, though they still expected that he would help them
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At any rate, there would be a further guarantee because if these seventy men remained in this present state of lack and deprivation, they would have to violate the law however severe the punishment might be because their condition of poverty and starvation which would drive them to this demeanour is more severe than the punishment itself
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of Nigel, his demeanour that of a scolded school boy
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He was remarkable not only for his demeanour but for his impressive military uniform with four stars affixed to the shoulders
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As they got closer to the police station, they began to be afraid, which worsened when they thought of his awe- inspiring appearance and grave demeanour, though they still expected that he would help them
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Her demeanour changed
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A stone hit him and his demeanour changed
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Something in the landlord's demeanour seemed to have damped his temper as he looked from the watch to Caesar, to Johnny
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No matter the size or demeanour of an opponent they should always engage on the basis that he was a trained and highly skilled fighter
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“When I was in the Philippines” his loud friendly cockney demeanour could entertain and amuse any audience
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troubled; the presence of that vile woman had disturbed his usual calm demeanour
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He seemed to gather from Ronan’s demeanour that something of
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Ryan had an IQ level of a mentally deficient mouse so could only speak in words of one or two syllables, adding to the crassness of his demeanour
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The weak yellow light of the sun was vainly attempting to break through the grey mood of the sky, a mood that reflected Mark’s own demeanour
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Their demeanour changed instantly when they recognised Gamying
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my legs and rested my palms on them for a more influential demeanour
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It fell upon him with ease; it was his demeanour, his stance, his aura
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intellectual demeanour they hide behind with a thought through idea of what gravity is in relation to how
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Then my Super-educated-Intellectuals feel threatened when I confront them by bursting this super intellectual demeanour they hide behind with a thought through idea of what gravity is in relation to how mass forms
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“Angle stop it!” Alex barks and his demeanour silences me
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Something especially reckless in his demeanour, not only gave him a disreputable look, but so diminished the strong resemblance he undoubtedly bore to the prisoner (which his momentary earnestness, when they were compared together, had strengthened), that many of the lookers-on, taking note of him now, said to one another they would hardly have thought the two were so alike
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The smooth manner of the spy, curiously in dissonance with his ostentatiously rough dress, and probably with his usual demeanour, received such a check from the inscrutability of Carton,--who was a mystery to wiser and honester men than he,--that it faltered here and failed him
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But the hope which always springs up with love was not weakened in Lothario by this repelling demeanour; on the contrary his passion for Camilla increased, and she discovering in him what she had never expected, knew not what to do; and considering it neither safe nor right to give him the chance or opportunity of speaking to her again, she resolved to send, as she did that very night, one of her servants with a letter to Anselmo, in which she addressed the following words to him
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Leonela said she would, but kept her word in such a way that she confirmed Camilla's apprehension of losing her reputation through her means; for this abandoned and bold Leonela, as soon as she perceived that her mistress's demeanour was not what it was wont to be, had the audacity to introduce her lover into the house, confident that even if her mistress saw him she would not dare to expose him; for the sins of mistresses entail this mischief among others; they make themselves the slaves of their own servants, and are obliged to hide their laxities and depravities; as was the case with Camilla, who though she perceived, not once but many times, that Leonela was with her lover in some room of the house, not only did not dare to chide her, but afforded her opportunities for concealing him and removed all difficulties, lest he should be seen by her husband
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We have to slay pride in giants, envy by generosity and nobleness of heart, anger by calmness of demeanour and equanimity, gluttony and sloth by the spareness of our diet and the length of our vigils, lust and lewdness by the loyalty we preserve to those whom we have made the mistresses of our thoughts, indolence by traversing the world in all directions seeking opportunities of making ourselves, besides Christians, famous knights
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The first thing he did was to turn round in the cage in which he lay, and protrude his claws, and stretch himself thoroughly; he next opened his mouth, and yawned very leisurely, and with near two palms' length of tongue that he had thrust forth, he licked the dust out of his eyes and washed his face; having done this, he put his head out of the cage and looked all round with eyes like glowing coals, a spectacle and demeanour to strike terror into temerity itself
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Pious, well-meant reproof requires a different demeanour and arguments of another sort; at any rate, to have reproved me in public, and so roughly, exceeds the bounds of proper reproof, for that comes better with gentleness than with rudeness; and it is not seemly to call the sinner roundly blockhead and booby, without knowing anything of the sin that is reproved
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I shall sit in the place of honour, where I shall assume a grand demeanour and
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They seemed to realize that they were there only on sufferance, and their demeanour was shamefaced and humble