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1 The women were frankly interested in the clothes, bearing, and general deportment of the New-Yorkers.
2 Although the characteristics and general deportment of Mme.
3 His eyes, too, had a somewhat furtive expression, although his general deportment was one of braggadocio.
4 Is there anything in my general deportment , Colin, that makes ye think me an assassin or an idiot?
5 If real refinement be a merit, it is surely desirable that it should show itself in the general deportment .
6 From his memorable struggle in the lane with Grip, Jan had learned much regarding general deportment toward other dogs.
7 His mode of defending himself, and his general deportment , were marked by the coolest, nay, the most sneering indifference.
8 NOTE: Mrs. Jackson and her son live in a lovely cottage, and her taste in dress and general deportment are a credit to the race.
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