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Being in the public eye has an effect on the comportment too.
They must be on their best behavior - from comportment to defense.
She wished she'd asked him for a little comportment advice on their way north.
"My admiration for him is more his comportment," he said.
His players will tell you not to confuse comportment with command.
This is linked to the important question of drunken comportment.
"I certainly believe that my comportment was always absolutely legal and entirely professional," he said.
A constant concern among Church officials was the comportment of the clergy.
Price, now divorced from Richard, has been the essence of comportment and class.
Tests, comportment, the very structure of the day is about training young people to follow instructions.
There she takes over his life, arranging for lessons in comportment and charm.
Slogan "Be the finest education, the best comportment and the most excellent development"
At least, they can hardly serve as models of intellect and comportment away from their sports.
Your appearance is one thing, but your comportment has also improved.
Whatever it was, comportment was a casualty of the moment.
You're stretching the limit of what you consider politeness and social comportment.
Nothing of the sort was to be detected in the comportment of the dead lady.
"Such comportment cannot be reconciled with his morality and the Catholic education he always observed."
He spent the last week instructing United States athletes on comportment.
His comportment showed that civility and humanity can prevail over dark cruelty.
Drunken comportment for women has changed even more.
The sisters are noble in comportment and remote in expression.
In short, he begins to display precisely the comportment his contemporaries would have expected of their rightful king.
But Ellis is as sanguine as usual, a study in comportment.
- A non-developed sense of social grace and comportment.