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- As sobersided etymologists of historic phrases say, hot dawg!
- The French have become pious, sobersided, and hypocritical.
- That delighted the sobersided Lugar, who was dressed as usual in a dark suit and a striped tie.
- But the Beam boys appealed to the pleasure principle, regaling the sobersided Justice with some of their favorite tunes.
- The Texas Republican Party recently denied recognition at its convention to the Log Cabin Republicans, a sobersided club of gay Republicans.
- There's some kitsch-surprise here ( i . e . a cover of an Abba song ) _ rare in the sobersided jazz world.
- More recently, containment was George Kennan's somewhat more sobersided contribution to Cold War foreign-policy nomenclature, followed by the Clinton administration's engagement.
- Non-Bond spy movies have continued since the'60s, of course, but they've tended to be more sobersided and reflective of their eras.
- As conceded during the festivities, the program, which erupts five times a week at 7 : 30 p . m ., isn't taken seriously by sobersided journalists.
- Contrary to Clinton's expectations, the feisty GOP House and the sobersided GOP Senate met his challenge and came up with what Democrats considered impossible : seven years to budget balance.
- But in the past week, there has been an eerie convergence of the late-night TV caricature of Clinton and the sobersided network-news reports about the real-life president.
- In truth, beginning with the Puritans in early New England, and continuing two centuries through the Great Awakening, many sobersided naysayers deeply disliked the celebrations that came from the Old World.
- Unconventional structures, adventurous harmonies, aliveness to " mistakes, " collective improvisation, a sense of humor _ these and other aspects of Mingus's music beg to be absorbed into today's sobersided jazz.
- And the bow-tied lawyer with the trim beard and sobersided manner must now help her decide what to say next _ in a criminal investigation in which the stakes are higher and more complicated than in a civil lawsuit.
- E . L . Doctorow's brisk, corrosively satiric 1975 novel about America at the beginning of this century, some gifted theater people have made a long, elaborate, sobersided musical pageant, also called " Ragtime ."
- Rather than issue a cool Coolidge " I do not choose to run, " he zigged with a hilarious appearance on a TV laff-in and zagged with a stunningly sobersided withdrawal on the highly rated " 60 Minutes ."
- Still, some of us Bachians nourish a special fondness for the prickly, colorful sonorities of the harpsichord, and the good word here ( for those who continue to find Gustav Leonhardt's readings a bit sobersided ) is in the two big Bach editions just appearing.
- The supervisors, who still could boot the whole project, are inching their way forward, trying to put on their best political faces-- we are the sobersided and responsible stewards of government-- while eagerly anticipating the truckloads of money that could be dumped on Tehama County should Celebrity City actually happen.
- Twenty years ago, Washington politics generated a wave of sobersided, brisk-selling reportage, including " Lyndon Johnson and the American Dream, " by Doris Kearns, and Carl Bernstein's and Bob Woodward's coda to Watergate, " The Final Days, " among many others.
- She is a sobersided Methodist who conducted imaginary conversations with Eleanor Roosevelt as an exercise in self-awareness, a no-nonsense lawyer who has experimented with more hairstyles than Heinz has varieties, an antiwar feminist who once suggested she tried to join the Marine Corps but was turned down, and a middle-aged working mother who caused a stir by musing aloud this spring that she might like to adopt a child even as her only child prepares to enter college.