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- Behavior (American English) or behaviour (British English) is the range of actions and mannerisms made by individuals, organisms, systems or artificial...
- Bright Deportment (昭儀; zhāoyí) Lady of Flowering Luminance (昭華; zhāohuá) Lady of Cultivated Countenance (修容; xiūróng) Lady of Cultivated Deportment (修儀;...
- police, a shadowy group called the al-Khansa' Brigades, who insure proper deportment in ISIS-held towns. ... Al-Khansa' was a female poet of the pre-Islamic...
- all bogeymen the figure has been used to frighten children into proper deportment. The character is sometimes called Rawhead, Tommy Rawhead, or Rawhead-and-Bloody-Bones...
- Europeans generally began to emulate French manners, values, goods, and deportment. French became the universal language of the European elite. Louis's detractors...
- The Ranchū (蘭鋳, 蘭虫, 卵虫, "Dutch worm") (also Maruko) is a hooded variety of goldfish native to ****an, which lacks a dorsal fin. It is referred to as the...
- Military Academy, where he was awarded the gold medal for "scholarship and deportment". He pla**** on the school tennis team, quarterback on the school football...
- Jacobus Latomus (or Jacques M****on) (c. 1475 – 29 May 1544) was a Catholic Flemish theologian, a distinguished member of the Faculty of Theology at the...
- Min****ian "wasn't adapting to military life, including in matters of dress, deportment and group interactions in a military setting" and "there were no red flags...
- Emperor (r. 1402–1424): Gong-nyeo (공녀, 貢女) (from 1409) Lady of Bright Deportment (昭儀; from 1409) Tsai, Shih-Shan Henry, Perpetual Happiness: The Ming Emperor...