Contrary to the defendant's contention, there is no significant probability that he would have been acquitted but for the testimony of the complainant's grandmother concerning the complainant's demeanor when he saw the defendant two days after the incident. Any error in permitting that testimony was, therefore, harmless (see, People v Teixeira,
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