In May, the FISA court starchily rejected the Justice Department's proposed new guidelines. |
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The dullest piece here is a starchily respectful profile of Krishna Menon, the high commissioner in London for the Dominion of India. |
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Still, the way the insolent and foul-mouthed Tora and the starchily patronizing Selma go from hostility to sisterhood is not without interest. |
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She emerges more contrived and unspontaneous, more starchily unfeminine. |
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At the time, upstate towns were still mired in the starchily preppy clothing of the 1950s, and The People's Place flourished. |
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The inspector starchily assures him that his comments will be passed on. |
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Available now Animal Kingdom Ellen Barkin stars in this fiery, violent new drama series as the starchily sinister matriarch of a southern Californian crime family. |
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Leaning from the window, he blares out his name through the van's loudspeakers, and a team of white-gloved ladies known as uguisu-jo, or warbler girls, echoes him, waving starchily at a lone pensioner. |
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The work was held together structurally, and starchily, by three two-inch tubes of pasta. |
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From the starchily formal set up to the celebrity shoot much favoured by the late Princess of Wales. |
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