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1 In spite of their quiet demeanor , Antoine says they mean mischief.
2 Grant, under his extremely quiet demeanor , was full of restless activity.
3 Here, their sober and quiet demeanor , so unusual with them, soon attracted notice.
4 His quiet demeanor and unassuming get-it-done attitude made him instantly well-liked.
5 He was the squarely built angular fellow with deep-set eyes, quiet demeanor and few words.
6 Except: He did not have the quiet demeanor of someone who grew up in Abnegation.
7 They saw that further hostilities were hopeless, and returned to their former submissive and quiet demeanor .
8 He was a man of great modesty, of quiet demeanor , and of the most generous impulses.
9 The pleasant voice and quiet demeanor of the sheriff seemed to yield the girl confidence and courage.
10 It was already crowded with the people, whose silent and quiet demeanor seemed to bode no good.
11 However, for now at least, Francis's calm, quiet demeanor mattered more to the faithful than his outlook.
12 Courteous, kindly, of quiet demeanor and soft words, he was known and loved by thousands of travelers.
13 In Allan's presence, that morning, an extraordinary change had passed over the ordinarily quiet demeanor of Allan's friend.
14 His humility, quiet demeanor , and monk-like tolerance for just about anything all conspired to make him a little mysterious.
15 He is of particularly quiet demeanor - but observant of all things, and reflective- aphilosopherin a check shirt and sail-cloth trousers.
16 Chingachgook complied; and after finishing his short examination, he arose, and with a quiet demeanor , he merely pronounced the word-
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