I pointed out that time might stultify this selection of a title. |
This would stultify possibilities of the hour. A State is more than an aggregate of so many technical abilities. |
So when this cafeteria culture hits the big city, does the collision somehow stultify economic activity? |
That will surely stultify debate about the proper role of the law in America hardly a trivial matter in the most legalistic society on earth. |
Why, it does not run counter to its own sense of taste, or stultify itself. |
But what the privileged orders can no longer prevent, they are determined to stultify. |