Word: demeanors
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...People were really excited about how down-to-earth he was. His demeanor and personality resonate most with people who feel left out in the Harvard community,” Terry said...
...Xerox among its clients. As Blackstone tries to achieve its next goals--expanding in Europe, beefing up its mergers-and-acquisitions practice and adding new businesses--it will need the guiding hand of a manager like James. Some believe that James, whose average-guy nickname, Tony, fits his amiable demeanor, is next in line for the CEO job, though current CEO and president Stephen Schwarzman, who co-founded the firm, is just four years James' senior. For now at least, Schwarzman's office has kept its walls. --By Barbara Kiviat/New York
Students at the farewell celebration praised Illingworth’s friendly demeanor and accessibility...
Ferrell, despite being very tall and having red hair, doesn't stick out. He looks backgroundy, and his shockingly mellow demeanor makes him extra-unnoticeable. But when Ferrell is on, he's a gale force of guileless enthusiasm. He's John Belushi with control, Pee-wee Herman without the creepiness, Mr. Bean with mastery of his motor skills. He's the comedian you want to simultaneously laugh at, hug and down a beer with. Now, after seven years of yelling, saucering his eyes and flailing his hands on Saturday Night Live, Ferrell, 36, is getting a shot at becoming...
...Oldy has helped these inexperienced guys get used to the new formation and the tempo of college soccer very well by being a sort of coach on the field for them,” says sophomore Brian Charnock, who also cited Old’s encouraging attitude and friendly demeanor in addressing concerns both on and off the field...