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- It is this officiousness by the skating hierarchy that Schmidt plans to attack.
- Another is Henry Czerny, who personifies fanatical, tight-lipped bureaucratic officiousness.
- Here's a nation where smiles and warmth always seem to overshadow officiousness.
- Ch閚ier might have been overlooked but for the well-meant, indignant officiousness of his father.
- Your obtuse and pedantic officiousness does not contribute much to the ideals of the community of Wikipedia.
- He did a few questionable things and got a taste of some of the Wikipedia community's officiousness.
- This time he left with class and maturity, trapping us in our own officiousness in a nice coup de grace.
- Which arises from some users appearing more willing to put effort into WP : OFFICIOUSness instead of focussing on improving articles.
- And Betty Miller, as an elderly neighbor all too familiar with unhappy endings, strikes the right note of eager officiousness.
- The atmosphere is the combination of collegiality, arrogance and officiousness common to political operations, no matter what their party affiliation.
- Reader response to a recent column on the spread and officiousness of monopolies convinces me that I must have touched a nerve.
- Unfortunately, her officiousness put him in a sulk for the rest of the afternoon, although we did reach the shops on time.
- Driven by a perverse combination of officiousness, megalomania, and contempt, the new chief commits a brutal murder and intentionally leaves clues everywhere.
- "Please turn off your cell phones, " called out the saxophonist with mock officiousness as the music stopped and the skits began.
- A New York hairstyle may be tempting during a trip to Gotham, but the city's reputation for high prices and snooty officiousness can be intimidating.
- Does this sort of officiousness foster respect for the government, or does it encourage landowners who locate endangered species to destroy them rather than have property rights abrogated?
- There is an off-putting air of officiousness to the place, an inevitable byproduct of playing official host to Israel's A-list guests for half a century.
- The officiousness and tyranny of the mandarins were hard to bear, but on the English rested the more grievous responsibility of resolving to force a trade in opium on the Chinese people.
- Reflected in all these, amid frequent reference to the wrath of the Almighty, is the officiousness of certain religious officials and the holier-than-thou attitude of some others towards fellow-Muslims.
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