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1 That he meant it, was evident from his whole deportment of late.
2 The change in their hearts always produces a change in their whole deportment .
3 The attitude and whole deportment of this stranger, too, struck her as remarkable.
4 Nothing could be more artificial, more conventional, more studied, than his whole deportment .
5 I read my doom, not only in her words but in her whole deportment .
6 What do you think of his whole deportment and condition?
7 His piety was genuine and fervent, and diffused a sober dignity over his whole deportment .
8 From that time his whole deportment underwent a change.
9 His whole deportment is staid, modest, and civil.
10 His dress of unexpected simplicity and the unaffected style of his whole deportment were unlocked for by Calvert.
11 The whole deportment and manner of Lewis, who has been here, has evidently impressed the public in his favor.
12 His easy and elegant manners, and whole deportment , showed that he had habitually lived in what is called the best society.
13 His behavior in all points was so exact, that there was not a circumstance in his whole deportment which was liable to censure.
14 Throughout her whole deportment there is an air of indolence and a want of interest in those exercises which should engage her attention.
15 But from whatever cause it proceeded, one thing was evident, that an air of deep dejection settled upon her countenance and whole deportment .
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