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conduct
 
NOUN:The manner in which one behaves: action (often used in plural), behavior, comportment, deportment, way. See BE.
VERB:1. To control the course of (an activity): carry on, direct, manage, operate, run, steer. See OVER. 2. To serve as a conduit: carry, channel, convey, transmit. See ALLOW. 3. To show the way to: direct, escort, guide, lead, pilot, route, shepherd, show, steer, usher. See SHOW. 4. To engage in (a war or campaign, for example): carry on, carry out, wage. See DO.
 
 
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