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The demeanor of the main Marvel Universe Nightcrawler is very similar to that of the Nightcrawler from Nocturne s reality, so the two develop a close bond that resembles a father-daughter relationship.

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Van Driessen is a devoted hippie with a forgiving nature and gentle demeanor.
Another theory is that the name was borrowed from a cult of devotees to Artemis in Asia Minor, whose demeanor and dress somewhat resembled those of the group in Judaea.
He moves easily between the buttoned-down demeanor that suits a police procedural story and the loose-jointed manner of his comic roles .” A repeated theme in roles he has portrayed is that of saving the world, including the characters of Ted Logan, Buddha, Neo, Johnny Mnemonic, John Constantine and Klaatu.
The Sunnah is primarily contained in the hadith or reports of Muhammad's sayings, his actions, his tacit approval of actions and his demeanor.
Known for his transatlantic accent, debonair demeanor and " dashing good looks ", Grant is considered one of classic Hollywood's definitive leading men .< ref > McMann 1996, p. 271, n. 13.
" The Blue-Haired Lawyer's voice, as well as his demeanor, is based on lawyer Roy Cohn.
* Margaret Wade-a freckled, red-haired, bespectacled know-it-all whose cloying and self-important demeanor is always getting on Dennis s nerves.
Garraty compares Olson's demeanor to that of the Flying Dutchman as he is manned even when " the entire crew is dead ".
At first, Bonnie believes the man, Ribaldi, is a monster due to his physical deformity and his cold, angry demeanor.
( Symphony Hour, How to Be a Detective ) He seems to have lost much of his antagonistic demeanor in his Mickey Mouse Clubhouse appearances and is today a largely friendly character, although his antics can occasionally prove an annoyance.
In superhero fiction, eyeglasses have become a standard component of various heroes ' disguises, allowing them to adopt a nondescript demeanor when they are not in their superhero persona: Superman is well known for wearing 1950s style horn-rimmed glasses as Clark Kent, while Wonder Woman wears either round, Harold Lloyd style glasses or 1970s style bug-eye glasses as Diana Prince.
While her demeanor is superficially cheerful, she makes judgmental comments about Mary, exchanges personal insults with Murray, and uses many sexual double entendres, especially around Lou, to whom she is strongly attracted.
Coraline is often irritated by rain, crazy grown-ups ( as they all seem to be ), and not being taken seriously because of her young age and quiet demeanor, though perhaps her biggest annoyance is that everyone mistakes her name for Caroline ( everyone in the real world at least, except the mice and her parents ).
On later vases, Charon is given a more “ kindly and refined ” demeanor.
He is more nervous and absent-minded in his demeanor, as a result of having to give up his book.
Frankie's hulking demeanor is comically offset by his surprisingly eloquent and poetic speech.
A tell in poker is a change in a player's behavior or demeanor that is claimed by some to give clues to that player's assessment of their hand.
Hal is wary about going to the picnic, but Alan nudges him into it, saying Hal's " date " for the picnic will be Madge's bookish younger sister Millie ( Susan Strasberg ), who is quickly drawn to Hal's cheerful demeanor and charisma.
Indeed, the unreliability of judicial decisions based on demeanor is well established.
* The Devil Wears Prada: One of Miranda Priestly's ( Meryl Streep's character in the film ) tabloid nicknames is " The Snow Queen " because of her icy demeanor.

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Eventually it became clear to me, partly with the aid of another schizophrenic patient who could point out my condescension to me somewhat more directly, that this man, with his condescending, `` You're welcome '', was very accurately personifying an element of obnoxious condescension which had been present in my own demeanor, over these months, on each of these occasions when I had bid him good-bye with the consoling note, each time, that the healing Christ would be stooping to dispense this succor to the poor sufferer again on the morrow.
" became very popular among viewers ) and her flighty demeanor.
Pam Roberts, in F. Holland Day ( Waanders Pub, 2001 ; catalog of a Day exhibition at the Van Gogh Museum ) writes: " Day never married and his sexual orientation, whilst it is widely assumed that he was homosexual, because of his interests, his photographic subject matter, his general flamboyant demeanor, was, like much else about him, a very private matter.
However, despite his rather cruel demeanor towards his pals, Howard's character was also very loyal and protective of the other Stooges, keeping them from harm and, should it befall them, doing whatever it took to save them.
She engages in emotional isolation, and has a very serious, introverted demeanor.
He was adopted following the events of the film by Dr. Clayton Forrester and Blackwood's character is played very much to resemble Forrester down to his demeanor, dress, and even his speech and appearance.
A marvelous athlete who made full use of his natural talents, a demeanor on the court a coach admires, and a life off the court and after his basketball career ended that has been very successful.
However, IGN also commented that Rock Lee is " kind of stiff " because of his very polite demeanor.
Sann was very popular with his quiet, humble demeanor and engaging personality.
Additionally, Carlos Santos from Anime News Network found his character to be very likeable, including his attacks and demeanor, noting him to be a good rearranged version of a stereotypical character.
The miners of the Sierra Nevada apparently did not care much for Whitney (" being an Easterner of very reserved demeanor ") and were " delighted " to have played such a joke on him.

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Such instances include: several of the Wolves carrying weapons that resemble lightsabers and a " messenger robot " similar in demeanor to the android C-3PO from the Star Wars movies, with the look of an Isaac Asimov robot ; the Wolves themselves seeming to bear a physical resemblance to Doctor Doom from the Marvel Comics comic books, and flying grenades named " sneetches " that are stated as being from the " Harry Potter " product line ( a direct reference to the Golden Snitch from the J. K. Rowling books, and to the Dr. Seuss characters ).
His demeanor as host was similar to the character " Gunnery Sergeant Hartman " portrayed by Ermey in the Stanley Kubrick film Full Metal Jacket, though this attitude was shown only towards his viewers ( e. g., insisting that his viewers return after a commercial break ) and not the military special guests.
Edward's father is played by John Houseman as the thoughtful, well-to-do patriarch and industrialist whose demeanor starkly contrasts with Edward's and seems more similar to Ricky's ( at first ).
Bachelet bore a physical and voice resemblance to Jacques Brel, and had a similar onstage demeanor.
Although her demeanor and style of communicating are similar to her brother's, she is able to evade the few instances of trouble presented her.
When The Lucy Show ended in 1968, Gordon moved to Ball's new show Here's Lucy in the role of Lucy's brother-in-law, Harry Carter, a character similar in temperament and demeanor to Mooney.
Unfortunately, his intelligence and demeanor regressed to a similar state and the teen heroes had to snare Cat-Man like a wild beast.

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This could be told chiefly from a sort of head-tossing and prancing, a horselike balkiness of demeanor.
Epicurus ' cheerful demeanor, as he continued to work despite dying from a painful stone blockage of his urinary tract lasting a fortnight, according to his successor Hermarchus and reported by his biographer Diogenes Laertius, further enhanced his status among his followers.
The strands of this logic emanating from Vliet's Beefheart persona having been ' written in ' as a character in a ' teenage operetta ' that Zappa had formulated, along with Van Vliet's renowned ' Pepsi-moods ' with his mother Willie Sue and his generally spoilt teenage demeanor.
If emotion threatened to get the better of her she excused herself from the room and would, in Pliny's words, " give herself to sorrow ," then return to her husband with a calm demeanor.
But he thought it unlikely because, "... from his entire demeanor, the fact that Adolf Hitler had no Jewish blood coursing through his veins seems so clearly evident that nothing more need be said on this.
Somewhat childish in his demeanor, Sol seeks treatment for problems ranging from genital warts to a fear of his own shadow ( voiced by Johnny Brennan ).
While his demeanor is typically mild and polite, Giles is not above using raw violence to solve a problem, such as physically threatening Principal Snyder into readmitting Buffy to school after her expulsion (" Dead Man's Party "), pummeling Angelus senseless with a flaming baseball bat and burning down his hideout upon discovering that he had killed Jenny Calendar (" Passion "), manhandling Spike while ordering him to get over his feelings for Buffy (" I Was Made to Love You "), forcing Glory's minion Slook to talk by inflicting a painful-sounding injury offscreen (" Tough Love "), severely beating up Ethan Rayne for information (" Halloween "), and suffocating a critically injured Ben with his bare hands to keep Glory from awakening in his body.
Rutherford with Cadillac V-16 from the Watchtower publication The Messenger ( 1931 ) Biographers describe Rutherford as tall and solidly built with a senatorial demeanor, and a strong booming voice that helped make him a powerful orator.
However, Betelgeuse quickly offends the Maitlands with his crude and morbid demeanor, and they reconsider hiring him, though too late to stop him from wreaking havoc on the Deetzes.
Art historian Gabrielle Langdon argues that the girl's demeanor in the portrait is different than would have been expected for the child Cosimo, whose family anticipated his role as a strong leader from his earliest days.
* 1990 – In Back to the Future Part III, set in 1885, Buford " Mad Dog " Tannen frequently calls Marty McFly " Dude " as it is apparent from his attire and demeanor he is not a frontiersman.
Dwayne has an unassuming, good-natured demeanor and suffers from debilitating shyness and acute fear of the dark.
Person tall and commanding, demeanor retiring, with no palpable predilection for high station ; and, judging from appearance, one would suppose the White House offers no peculiar attractions to Mrs. Gen. T., and if her ‘ liege lord would listen to her sage and wel-considered counsel, it is not unlikely he woud be content to remain as Gen. T ."
* The Great Man, adapted from a novel by TV writer Al Morgan, centered on a tribute broadcast for Herb Fuller, a Godfrey-like figure killed in a car crash whose genial public demeanor concealed a dissolute phony.
When asked about his laid-back approach to painting and eternally calm and contented demeanor, he once commented: " I got a letter from somebody here a while back, and they said, ' Bob, everything in your world seems to be happy.
These naturals are also known as " Truth Wizards ", or wizards of deception detection from demeanor.
Dressed as the Vulcan character Spock ( from the Star Trek franchise ) and possessing a quiet demeanor, " Angry Spock " promptly and silently proceeds down the lineup and nonchalantly gives everyone the finger.
For instance, whenever Clever Hans was asked a question the observers ' demeanor usually elicited a certain behavior from the subject that in turn confirmed their expectations.

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