Word: demeanors
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...Harvard on Feb. 7to receive the Hasty Pudding Theatricals’Woman of the Year Award, she joked,“I hope you all know I’m a high schooldropout. I just thought I’d be clean withyou guys.” Though her demeanor wasplayful throughout the Pudding roast,she was more thoughtful and seriouswhen discussing her new movie, “Sleepwalking,”in which she plays the dual roleof actor and producer.“I don’t think of acting and producingas separate...
...there were more prosaic, political things working to Clinton's advantage as well. Tiny fissures were beginning to appear in Obama's shining armor. I thought he won the Texas and Ohio debates with his elegant counterpunching and cool demeanor, but I was wrong: Clinton's policy details - her specificity and passion on health insurance during the 16-min. volley with Obama that was later, foolishly, derided by the media - apparently conveyed a degree of caring and preparation that seemed more reliable than her opponent's shiny intellect and rhetoric. On the ground in Texas and Ohio, she began...
...well rounded people we have ever met. He excelled in athletics, academics, music, research, and making friends. He was training to run the Boston Marathon while managing an impressive course load, conducting stem cell research, and learning to play the guitar. Based upon such stellar performance and his friendly demeanor, who would have ever guessed that something was terribly wrong...
...person, Toobin seems more like a student than the prominent legal mind that he is. During our interview, he swiveled his chair with the restless energy of a 20-something and laughed away his wife’s suggestion that he get a Blackberry.But his youthful demeanor belies his accomplished resume: an editor of the Harvard Law Review, an associate counsel on the Oliver North/Iran-Contra trial, and a former Assistant U.S. Attorney—all by age 32.At that point, in 1993, Toobin left the practice of law to cover legal affairs for The New Yorker, and a year later...
...just ran into Crimson coach Ted Donato in the tunnel behind the stands. I would describe his demeanor as "polite but determined...