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- noun Plural form of
demeanour .
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Examples
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One way to gauge the gulf between England and India so far in this series has been the contrasting demeanours of the men behind the stumps.
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We compare their demeanours: do they seem shifty like Nixon in his famous TV debate against Kennedy, or slick like Clinton against President Bush senior?
Azeem Ibrahim: Televised Political Debates Dumb Down Democracy Azeem Ibrahim 2010
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We compare their demeanours: do they seem shifty like Nixon in his famous TV debate against Kennedy, or slick like Clinton against President Bush senior?
Azeem Ibrahim: Televised Political Debates Dumb Down Democracy Azeem Ibrahim 2010
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We compare their demeanours: do they seem shifty like Nixon in his famous TV debate against Kennedy, or slick like Clinton against President Bush senior?
Azeem Ibrahim: Televised Political Debates Dumb Down Democracy 2010
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We compare their demeanours: do they seem shifty like Nixon in his famous TV debate against Kennedy, or slick like Clinton against President Bush senior?
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The Labour man's past demeanours have blown this constituency wide open and even if Jim stands as an independent or not, the SNP is favourite to win based on the national swing in the polls.
Archive 2009-10-01 Jeff 2009
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All share their friendly demeanours and quiet dignity.
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The Labour man's past demeanours have blown this constituency wide open and even if Jim stands as an independent or not, the SNP is favourite to win based on the national swing in the polls.
Can the SNP win 20 seats? Jeff 2009
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And they're covered with hair and have strangely simian demeanours and subnormal intelligence.
Archive 2007-05-01 Doppelganger 2007
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And we will you send vs aduertisement from time to time as well as of the demeanours of our Prentises which we doe send now as also of such other as bee already there with you.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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