" while those on the left decry "her demeanor and every discernible action (that) seemed to be to the detriment of our national spirit and identity.
After the technical glitch was sorted, Comaneci was able to celebrate with her teammates, but in contrast to the emotional Korbut, she rarely showed emotion during competition and was the butt of some criticism for her demeanor.
Though he guessed that she was no older than thirty, her pale demeanor and sodden dye job had consigned her to an eternal middle age.
Evert was emotionless on the court, gutting weaker-willed opponents with her adamantine demeanor.
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Her performance has been controversial in the feminist space does her girly demeanor send the wrong message to little girls?
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Dunaway, known for her sunny demeanor, had the unenviable task of serving as an apologist for the casual gaming-oriented Wii console to hard-core gamers.
As I noted in an interview with Reuters, she can be tough as nails when she needs to be, but her normal demeanor is to be friendly and respectful of everyone customers, suppliers and fellow employees alike.
Scoring the most was Hillary Clinton, thanks to her wardrobe, demeanor and marital history.
For instance, Kasahara, who played Naomi, was born in Japan, giving her a softer, culturally authentic demeanor, Perkins said, which made her portrayal utterly genuine.
While the interview was revealing, Winfrey said, his demeanor surprised her.
In the past, she has been criticized by various members of Congress, both Democratic and Republican, for her negative borderline-disrespectful demeanor.
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Ms. Currie stated that the president's tone and demeanor indicated he wanted her to agree with those statements.
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Tuy Kin still strongly resembles the photographs of her found at Tuol Sleng, but no longer has the same brutish demeanor of a peasant cadre with the power of life or death in her hands.
Lue Ann Eldar nominated Antonio Pena, the doorman at her Fifth Avenue building, for his demeanor and dashing good looks.
Ms. Tisch said Mr. Thompson's experience and steady demeanor were key factors in her decision, indirectly addressing often-voiced criticism that he is too laid-back to run a high-octane city.
When a new editor came in toward the end of the war, however, the character took on a new demeanor deferential to her male counterparts and seemingly helpless against a constant onslaught of villains bent on abducting her.
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So that's the kind of demeanor that's used against her when people speak to her often.
In court, O'Connor's demeanor is serious and studied, her questions spare and pointed on the practical effect of laws.
Sarah Palin followed suit, her scorn layered under a sunny smile and small-town demeanor.
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But not a trace of her family's epic dislocation had Lucy ever seen in Lorelei's demeanor, which was as buoyantly American as a strip shopping mall.
According to Ms. Currie, the president called her into the Oval Office several days later and reiterated his previous statement, using the same tone and demeanor.
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