The Brown Palace does take precautions to keep a sense of decorum during livestock appearances.
The nondancing courtiers perform amateurishly and busily, improvising and cape-swirling with little decorum or refinement.
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When it came to April Fools', he dynamited decorum and put moderation to the torch.
Until the polls, it seems that all that limits yucho's ambitions will be its own sense of decorum.
His frequent appeals to Gujarati chauvinism jar outside the state, and he struggled to maintain decorum when provoked.
We sat through two cases in a Kabul court, which seemed orderly, fair, and properly conducted with decorum.
And he was much more concerned about the decorum and behaviour of his team than the other two.
After this meeting he wrote his best known poems including Dulce et Decorum Est and Anthem For Doomed Youth.
But amid all the decorum, let us not lose sight of the realities.
Jaw-droppingly outrageous conduct is rare, even the most ardent defenders of decorum agree.
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In an ideal scenario, this social structure gives users a say in editorial decisions while maintaining general decorum and content standard.
Keith Olbermann is handling his split from Current TV as he usually handles such things: privately, with restraint and decorum.
There's a kind of decorum of the street I like to follow.
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Officers were supposed to exhibit decorum, so we spoke in low voices.
On the other hand, decorum should prevail by, say, the fourth quarter.
Even so, there's been a certain sense of decorum involved -- up until a just-posted interview with Larry Page at Wired, at least.
In 2004, a self-described team of Red Sox "Idiots" won their first World Series in 86 years while flouting the basic standards of decorum and grooming.
As the European Union's executive, it sees itself as the custodian of procedural decorum and the guardian of the interests of the EU as a whole.
Mr. Pernetti may have great business acumen, but the Rice incident has revealed an inability to maintain the highest level of decorum and integrity for Rutgers University.
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At one point a railway station, at another a race course, the theatre becomes an all-encompassing world intended to reflect the characters' obsession with etiquette, decorum and manners.
Do you think the GOP leadership in the House is doing enough to rein in its own members and to instill a sense of decorum about the House?
Thin-lipped Tarrin is the very model of decorum, not a crease out of place and game for verbal jousting about corporate sector debt resolution and similar scintillating topics.
More than any other English writer, Joyce destroyed that decorum.
Luis Suarez, who has now bitten people in two leagues, crossed a line of decorum and crassness that sees punching and kicking on the other, more proper, side of it.
How many self-important people are there in positions of power, restrained by ethics or decorum from telling us all what they really think, and only a few keystrokes away from doing so?
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In a first for Iran, the candidates paired off in televised debates that drew huge audiences and gasps when the politicians broke with decorum in a series of bitter, often personal exchanges.
There are millions of us who consider dignity and decorum, a respect for rules and conventions, the keeping of promises, telling the truth and accepting responsibility to be attributes of a civilised society.
But at the collegiate level when you are still talking about young men and women putting themselves on the line for their universities, there must be some minimum levels of decorum and integrity which are upheld.
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The music has been used as a backdrop for a reading of one of the poet's best known works, Dulce Et Decorum Est, by the actor Christopher Timothy for a new musical production by Mr Johnson.
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Here, outside a remote settlement, live Captain Morris Stanley (Ray Winstone), the chief of police, and his wife, Martha (Emily Watson), who are striving to maintain a British decorum, complete with Christmas dinner, in an untamable land.
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