mannerisms in A Sentence

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    Looking up and to the sides when I'm sad is my mannerism.

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    This whole time you must be thinking this is some mannerism.

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    Yeah, right. This whole time you must be thinking this is some mannerism.

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    Her Mannerisms, her fiery temper.

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    It is my mannerism.

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    The late renaissance(1520 to 1600) is also called Mannerism.

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    Along with the prosthetics, it's her Mannerisms that convince you she's a 60 year old women.

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    Stereotyped and repetitive motor Mannerisms(e. g hand or finger flapping or twisting, or complex whole body movements).

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    When he realized that George was actually based on Larry David, he began basing his performance on David's Mannerisms.

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    Though I didn't dress like a woman, my voice and Mannerisms indicated that I am a transgender,” she says.

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    Take note of the little things such as body language, posture and Mannerisms, anything you could use to your advantage.

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    Biographers also wrote that Anne was more French than English in her Mannerisms, and her“Frenchness” was part of her appeal.

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    When you have more than one child, you tend to notice the differences between the children in personality and Mannerisms.

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    You enriched the game with your ability, presence and Mannerisms and will continue to be a role-model for aspiring cricketers.

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    The court ruled that Warrior was legally entitled to use the gimmick, costuming, face paint designs, and Mannerisms of the"Warrior" character.

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    This picture of Florentine Pontormo fully allows to judge how the representatives of Mannerism understood the tasks of the pictorial story.

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    Table manners in Hong Kong are fairly relaxed when put side-by-side with other cultures, but there are still Mannerisms to attend to.

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    A vocal inflection, a mannerism, or a personality quirk may resonate with the likeness of a parent or someone in your past.

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    Though there are times that when it comes to nationality, people can have similar etiquettes and Mannerisms because of the nationwide cultural influence.

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    His accent, Mannerisms, facial construction, physical stature, and parodies of his name have been used for numerous gangsters in comics, movies, music, and literature.

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    Editorial cartoonists and comedians often exaggerated his appearance and Mannerisms, to the point where the line between the human and the caricature became increasingly blurred.

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    According to his father, Ledger barricaded himself in a hotel room for a month, crafting the exact voice, Mannerisms, and attitude needed to play the Joker.

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    In Britain people considered of lower social standing can earn high incomes, but an individual's social class is still largely assessed by their parent's Mannerisms, education and the status.

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    His mild mannerism,“stand against corruption” and“pro-poor policies” have resulted in the development of a huge support base in Odisha, which has voted him to power in the last four consecutive terms.

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    Indeed it was precisely because of his feeling for colour that in Titian the formulae of Mannerism, instead of crystallizing in abstract programmatic projects, was translated into an enthusiasm for research.

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    To play a young man from a low socio-economic class yearning for a better life, Kaushal spent time in Benaras, where the film is set, and observed the Mannerisms of local men.

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    It was the same subversive spirit that created this dance: the Cakewalk, a dance that parodied the Mannerisms of Southern high society-- a way for the enslaved to throw shade at the masters.

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    Unlike on most children's shows, Mr. Rogers played himself not just in name, but also in personality and Mannerisms, changing nothing about how he acted off camera to how he acted on camera.

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    Greek immigrants to America who ended up returning to Greece were for a time called by the Greeks“okay-boys”, due to the fact that they had picked up certain American speech Mannerisms such as“OK”.

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    Greek immigrants to America who ended up returning to Greece were for a time called by the Greeks“okay-boys”, due to the fact that they had picked up certain American speech Mannerisms such as“OK”.

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