Word: demeanors
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...Orleans resident Rick Delaup first noticed Rlickman in the late 1980s, drawn to the rough demeanor and incessant whistle of the clown who performed in the French Quarter’s Jackson Square...
Calling this one day “happiest” of his life means a lot coming from Keefe. Even casual acquaintances gush about his reliably upbeat demeanor...
...appeal to me. I'd much rather be in an appointed, executive position. I don't think I have the demeanor to be a politician. I'm used to making decisions and to a certain extent being in charge...
Frias claims not to be too concerned. "To reach the Latino market, you have to have an entire infrastructure designed to understand the customer's specific needs," he says. "And we're way ahead on that." Frias has the gregarious demeanor of a born salesman and is a proven manager as well, with deep experience in the grocery business. And he's used to marketing to disparate clienteles. Born in Spain, he moved to Washington as a teenager. He got his first job as a bagger at Safeway in 1967 and eventually rose to the position of country-operations manager...
...Zaki, 45, is not a jihadi, at least not in the sense that word has come to be understood in the West since 9/11. A small, frail man with soft eyes and a courtly demeanor, his voice is not much louder than a whisper. He has too much old-world refinement to join a screaming mob and burn an American flag. Nor would he dream of strapping a bomb to his stomach and blowing himself up in a shopping mall. Still, he sees the U.S. as a force of great evil that, along with Israel, is hell-bent on destroying...