It was a supposedly staid gathering of local party big shots, including the deputy governor, a senator and the state attorney general. |
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The acting can be overemphatic and the blocking a bit staid, but the pacing is just right. |
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Pre-Kronos, any chamber music recital was a staid affair where great music was all-important. |
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In the end, one has to say that the age-old and staid principles of banking are more relevant in the era of retail financing. |
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Recent consultation showed that residents in the capital perceived York to be a staid and an unexciting destination. |
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Glasgow might be the perceived cradle of cutting-edge art, but Edinburgh is no longer the staid sister it once was. |
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The normally staid boardrooms of the country's big car makers have been rocked by allegations of bribery and sexual intrigue. |
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In spite of the often overwritten dialogue, the cast acquits itself well in what might easily fall into the trap of a staid costume drama. |
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Yet its staid middle-class ending fails to narrate hard work as the proprietary glue that binds owner to estate. |
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Mulberry quietly metamorphosed from a staid brand, adopted by the green welly brigade in the 1980s, into a fun and unpredictable label. |
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The room is nicely glassed off, so kids can have fun, stay put, and not bother the staid old newspaper readers like me. |
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It was his loud argyle socks that revealed the boyish sense of humour behind the staid visage. |
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So I still think it's worthwhile to throw a bone to the staid investment class. |
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It is a slick piece of work, more like a product of Madison Avenue than staid Capitol Hill. |
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British cinema is often seen as a staid and starchy affair, as lacking in feeling as it was in aesthetic passion. |
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Where the 5 is a staid, solid car, with reliable if sporty handling, the Jag offers up the individuality of that British heritage. |
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I act like a teenager and he acts like a staid, pipe-and-slippers pensioner. |
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He lacks the adventurousness of others known for similar roles, appearing stuffy, staid, and stoic by comparison. |
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In those days the staid, solitary Christmas tree on The Mound with its handful of lights was the highlight of my year. |
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Later, she is presented as a rather dowdy vestal virgin or as an elegant but staid matron demurely working on her embroidery. |
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Nevertheless, her plain delivery stripped of vocal runs, trills and decorations can make her long baroque arias sound staid and matronly. |
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Usually it was Al who enjoyed springing outrageous surprises on his more staid partner. |
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And it's also a way of injecting a bit of verve and va-va-voom into a long-time staid art scene. |
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Every comic had a point of view and everyone avoided staid old routines based on set-piece jokes. |
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Yorkshire food is traditionally seen as staid and stodgy, but can be modern and exciting. |
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No longer limited to staid colours and boxy designs, the new Beemers are as exciting to look at as they promise to be to ride. |
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Now, they're just staid old men and women in freshly pressed casual suits and middle management voices. |
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Remember, the stag do is still a deeply symbolic chance for the groom to let his hair down, so don't make it too staid. |
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I envisioned a staid, quiet event in which people would come and go in silence. |
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In mathematics he strove to preserve something of what seemed a more staid and sober tradition. |
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I was expecting a slightly staid, old-fashioned choir, with little of real interest. |
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This site will no doubt be jarring to the casual observer more familiar with staid academic websites. |
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Despite regional variations Biedermeier style is therefore staid, sober, and particular, eschewing heroics and drama. |
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Our view of the blogosphere gradually narrows, becoming parochial and staid. |
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Though widely acknowledged as a dazzling strategist, his impolitic, in-your-face bravado clashed with the staid Air Force culture. |
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The Platform is performing in a staid, unexciting way, and there's a slight whiff of scandal about them. |
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The legislation was not dreamed up in the staid boardrooms of the finance department. |
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Suddenly, Canada's normally staid and stable democracy took on an air of unpredictability. |
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Synology embodies the spirit of vitality, creativity, specialty, and versatility, implanting a new breath into the staid NAS business. |
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The company invested heavily in advertising to modernise its staid image. |
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Those are fighting words in the staid business of reinsurance. |
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The staid old NFL soon faced competition from the upstart AFL, which, of course, put a team in New York. |
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The superhero medium is so staid that temporary exposure to a black lead is considered groundbreaking. |
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Before Abraham Lincoln was a Republican and a staid statesman, he was a whig and a rabble-rouser. |
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Do we become more tired, more staid, as we get older because our energy is scattered over a gazillion different presents in a gazillion different realities? |
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The singular response of the everyday exists in opposition to the more staid and controlled strategies of narrativity deployed in governing bodies. |
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The lambada is also from northeastern Brazil, and she capitulated to the current fad with two lambadas, but the rhythm is staid compared with most of her other material. |
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There's no denying how frustrating staid, riskless costume dramas can be, where substance is replaced with big budgets, fancy costumes and schmaltz. |
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As the visitors walk through they can have spontaneous interactions with the artists and experience their works in surroundings very different from staid art galleries. |
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For one thing, his staid demeanour and the conservatism of his dress and habits might have led one to suppose that he was a fuddy-duddy, set in his ways and hostile to change. |
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As she breezes past me, with deportment so finely tuned she could carry a book on her head, I'm guided into a staid conference room to first meet Jonathan the director. |
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But for all its madcap zaniness, Woke Up Lonely easily refutes the idea that the novel is a staid, obsolete form of writing. |
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The plot is staid, with a particularly dissatisfying conclusion. |
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Before Brook, theatre was declamatory, overly theatrical and staid. |
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Instead, the staid drama of the film once again fuels its thematics. |
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You are in the Emmental, staid farming country, where Gotthelf once had to read the riot act to obstinate locals. |
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He cautions, however, that growing up doesn't mean playing it safe, eschewing civil disobedience in favor of staid meetings. |
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Sometimes, though, as she admits, you can come a cropper in more staid establishments. |
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At the time, that seemed momentous, a zingy development in a staid democracy. |
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Woo, who had previously tackled kung fu as well as staid dramedies, set about changing that with the one-two punch of The Killer and then Hard Boiled. |
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The 'Mother of Parliaments' may have a somewhat staid, matronly reputation abroad, but actually she is constantly updating her wardrobe. |
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The idea of the university as a staid old dowager is a cliché that is completely out of date. |
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The normally staid company has become a lot more adventurous of late. |
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A more staid presence than the revolutionary leader, Raúl also served as armed forces minister for almost 50 years, a record. |
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However, staid old Vassar broke precedent this spring when Sarah Gibson Blanding was named president. |
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This association resulted in a reduction of the magazine's comic strip content in favour of more staid columns and articles. |
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We should avoid a staid, impersonal corporate image and humanize the NCC by featuring our people and our partners. |
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The play shows us couple who are professionally successful, who love each other with a staid yet sure passion. |
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His appeal was never limited to the staid or the traditional listeners of music and his toe-tapping, strict-tempo style had near-universal appeal. |
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Your bold brand of charisma not withstanding, staid types might see outsized expressions of your personality as character defects. |
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Some TV shows are a little bit staid and need livening up a bit. |
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He staid at Calypso's Cave for seven years enjoying the wonderful beach of Ramla and the clear waters where today tourist come for diving as well at the fenestra azzure. |
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Although it may have been a crime by staid corporate standards elsewhere, at Armstrong his courage and creativity won him, you guessed it, a nice office with a window. |
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A far cry from the traditional image of the salesman making his door-to-door rounds with his staid brown briefcase, insurance careers are modern and diverse. |
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I decided to give a southern hemisphere lilt to the rather staid and traditional dips market in the UK and launched my dips line, which has gone on to win awards and gain a cult following. |
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As usual, they received us in a hospitable manner, we put up for the night, and staid next day until past Noon to refresh ourselves and I obtained an observation for Latitude. |
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Like Punch in Canada, most of these operated only briefly, and certainly none approached the success of the country's leading Victorian periodical, the somewhat more staid Canadian Illustrated News. |
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Some believe that incorporating development education into the curricula of public schools denaturalizes it, forcing it to be as staid and sterile as the walls that surround it. |
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With due respect for the staid, this is neither Vienna nor Cleveland. |
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Formes is the freshest of the major maternity chains, but the staid selection is more French-mumsy than yummy-mummy. |
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A couple of decades ago, few industry watchers would have imagined that a staid industry like power and utilities would find itself at the epicentre of one of society's defining issues. |
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Charles, a breath of fresh air in the staid Highlands, swept to victory. |
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Eisenstein's contemporaries of the AJHS who dominated the first decades of the journal were immortalized only through staid necrologies. |
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The Writers Guild of America's strike meant that the glitz and glamour of the Golden Globes was replaced with a staid hour-long press conference from a hotel. |
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New entryway plans look more Rodeo Drive than staid tropical hideaway. |
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The result is an exaggeratedly gloomy view of a country whose staid future largely reflects the fact that it is already pretty rich and successful. |
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He has devoured a whole loaf of bread and butter, and it has not staid his stomach for a minute. |
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It is also key to keep the bedazzlement of flash and filigree clear from the more staid splendor of substance. |
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Glen Greenwald scrunches over his laptop, the fizzing, glinty look in his eyes settling into something more staid and intense. |
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The house where our teachers normally staid during their visits in Padang was destroyed and therefore, they had to face considerable logistic problems. |
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A staid, steadfast man, whose life for the most part was a telling pantomime of action, and not a tame chapter of sounds. |
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It told of a staid and snobbish English family shaken up by the return of one of its members from a less hidebound life in New Zealand. |
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As they stood before a staid cast-iron gate across the street from where they work, they made as toothsome a ninesome as could ever be glimpsed anywhere. |
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Steve Martin adapted this German farce about the uproar that ensues in a staid household when the wife accidentally loses her underthings at a public rally. |
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To see the utilitarian hockey center transformed into a puck palace similar to the Minnesota Wild's home ice should bring chills to even the most staid fans. |
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Out went the old staid name, Westcott's, and in came Rolf 's Bar. |
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