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  • Springer's elevation into the holy choir of paid pop-offs offended mightily all the solemn sobersides who largely populate the craft.
  • Still, the former New Jersey senator, a bit of a sobersides on the stump, is raising money to beat the band.
  • To have him show up as the only Mr . Sobersides in a smiley family wedding portrait seems to me a faithful rendering of the way things are.
  • He defended himself and Priestley in various pamphlets, such as the " Extinguisher Maker ", " T . Sobersides ", and " High Church Politics ".
  • No, the only agenda here was entertainment, and Farrakhan is far more diverting, particularly if you're not Jewish, than a sobersides like Orrin Hatch.
  • Well, hardly ever . ) He's just an old literary sobersides, yet the Disney people have made a kids'entertainment from Hugo's gloomiest megawork.
  • "Twenty Days " is actually a series of diary entries, wryly funny and self-deprecating, which makes it a minor revelation from such a famously tormented sobersides.
  • Not even the clumsy timekeeping and flow interruptions of Jim Lehrer _ Can we all agree that PBS's Mr . Sobersides has moderated his last presidential debate ? _ could stave off the Democrat's constant stalking.
  • Tannen, who died in 1991, was a highly gregarious sort, an aspiring actor who loved the limelight, while Biblo was almost a sobersides, a quiet, reserved man who provided a counterweight to his irrepressible partner.
  • It may be imagination, but I think I've detected more than once a look of alarm as some stunned sobersides who actually has something original or interesting to say suddenly realizes that he has accepted an invitation to bedlam.
  • The amendment is opposed by a coalition including such sobersides as the state medical society and bar association, the Colorado chapter of the American Academy of Pediatricians, the PTA, Catholic Community Services of Colorado Springs and the Colorado Council of Churches.
  • The bill is opposed, not always for the same reasons, by a coalition of 60 groups, including such sobersides as the Episcopal Church, the Women's Division of the United Methodist Church, the National PTA, the American Academy of Pediatrics and former Surgeon General C . Everett Koop's National Safe Kids Campaign.
  • I can even chart the history of the " bildungsroman, " a literary tradition initiated by Goethe's Wilhelm Meister novels . ( Goethe is to Germany what Shakespeare is to England, what Pushkin is to Russia; but I simply cannot penetrate him or most other Germanic sobersides . ) The " bildungsroman, " or " novel of development, " takes an essentially unformed character and exposes him to various aspects of human society, in the process of which his character attains form and philosophical stance.