| The dress and deportment of both sexes today is a reflection of the despiritualised condition of their lives. |
| His whole aspect and deportment is such that it suggests that he can't even sit still and read a book in a quiet and un-cheeky manner. |
| The comparison child was observed as a control for the level of activity and expectations for deportment in the particular classroom. |
| Volunteers are assessed and given advice on speech, deportment, mannerism and dress, with the least convincing participants being voted out. |
| Of course, to gain that aura, the chefs have also had to brush up on their social skills, mannerisms, deportment and general knowledge. |
| It conjures up images of upper class society, a world of fancy dress balls and rules for deportment that are anathema to my very soul. |