1.   As their fortunes have see-sawed in the polls, their public demeanors have changed noticeably.

2.   Adding to the exhaustion of party-hopping, Keane said, is the effort it takes to maintain a cheery public demeanor.

3.   But it does suggest that Hatch is a more complicated creature than his public demeanor would indicate.

4.   Does that mean the mummified public demeanor of Masters chiefs like Jack Stephens as they hand the green jacket to the winner is a ruse?

5.   He hates being front and center, though his glib, ultracasual public demeanor belies that.

6.   His public demeanor was regal, without being royal, for he was not a prince.

7.   In the process, even her public demeanor has loosened up, in contrast to her often pinched and uncommunicative presence at her weekly news conferences.

8.   It is true that public places like the office require a public demeanor.

9.   The public demeanor of both Bush and his people is more mature, more stuffy and more discreet than Clinton and his youthful troops.

10.   With a fervent but courtly public demeanor and a drawl still evident a half-century after he left the South, he seemed to revel in such controversies.

a. + demeanor >>共 259
calm 5.13%
quiet 3.23%
public 2.47%
low-key 2.28%
serious 2.28%
cool 2.09%
stoic 1.90%
gentle 1.52%
unflappable 1.52%
casual 1.52%
public + n. >>共 762
support 2.43%
fund 2.08%
appearance 2.05%
hearing 1.96%
comment 1.87%
official 1.85%
transport 1.69%
education 1.68%
statement 1.66%
office 1.58%
demeanor 0.03%
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