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1Through Elaine's mind there flashed the contrast with Kennedy's even temper and deferential manner.
2His wife explained rapidly in German, with a deferential manner, but in a sub-acidulous tone.
3It would be paradise for me, too. All this in the same soft, deferential manner.
4Doffing his hat, Jack bowed in a deferential manner.
5At the same moment Victor Carrington offered her his arm, with his accustomed deferential manner.
6Happiness had restored my presence of mind-mydeferential manner and apologies delighted the poor old-younglady.
7Many clear-cut, positive views are expressed in courteous, deferential manner, but in no uncertain or ambiguous phrase.
8His deferential manner dropped off from him.
9His deferential manner was easily underestimated.
10Dropping completely his deferential manner and fixing the two women with a bold, familiar stare, he said impudently:
11He was about to remonstrate, but Bee switched him off diplomatically by saying, in her most deferential manner:
12The master, rich in experience, noticed the deferential manner of the reply, and was agreeably assured on his side.
13But what impressed him most at this point was the deferential manner in which these men were treating him.
14When she entered at last he made two steps forward, bowing profoundly, and then smiled in a deferential manner.
15McCain's deferential manner puts her in the company of more traditional first ladies such as Nancy Reagan and Laura Bush.
16The German was forty and a little fleshy, with a shiny bald head and a kindly face and deferential manner.
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