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Decorum (from the Latin: "right, proper") was a
principle of
classical rhetoric, poetry, and
theatrical theory concerning the
fitness or
otherwise of a...
- character, rectitude, dignity, a
sense of what is right, responsible,
decorous". The term is used as a high compliment,
implying the
rarity and value...
- "masquerades as a
psychological puzzle but is
essentially a
horror film full of
decorous sensationalism." He
opined that the film
exploited but did not explore...
- people, who for this
reason have
become famous for
their graceful and
decorous behaviour.
Apart from the
majority of
Balinese Hindus,
there also exist...
- and Diana's
fashion mentor. Her
fashion sense originally incorporated decorous and
romantic elements, with
pastel shades and lush gowns.
Elements of her...
- film.
During this time, Love
maintained what the
media noted as a more
decorous public image, and she
appeared in ad
campaigns for
Versace and in a Vogue...
- She
contrasts Sappho's "flowery,[...] adorned"
style with the "austere,
decorous, restrained"
style embodied in the
works of
later classical authors such...
-
August 2024. And you are
allowed to s**** out
wives with your
wealth in
decorous conduct, but not in fornication, but give them
their reward for what you...
- Roosevelt's
wartime leadership style. "While the
Allies were
parading decorously through Tunis,"
Bradley wrote, "Allen's
brawling 1st
Infantry Division...
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perceived as
parochial orientalism. They
fashioned a
Judaism that was
decorous and
strictly rational (according to 19th-century
European standards), denigrating...