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  • But that very dependability has given it an image of staidness.
  • The Advent songs reflect the mood of staidness and reflection.
  • The sense of staidness no doubt in part stimulates the impulse to parody.
  • "I think Adrian was very glad that I didn't have star staidness,"
  • Yet the trouble is that Dole's underlying image, of experience, humility, even staidness, is likely to reassure.
  • It's a funny, if utterly rote subversion of upper-echelon staidness that's like beating a long-empty piata.
  • This introductory gallery sets the tone of the entire exhibit, attempting to mitigate the staidness of a museum by replicating a vestibule to a private residence.
  • I think Newsday has been missed in New York because it provides a nice middle ground between the hecticness of the Daily News and the staidness of the Times,
  • The four-week period of Advent preceding Christmas is a time of staidness and reflection, and the rituals and songs of Advent and Christmas reflect that mood.
  • In the John Coleridge mocked Harcourt's staidness, but Coleridge concluded by agreeing that the law needed changing or else it would lead to contempt of court.
  • "There was a certain quaintness about the place, a staidness, placidity and degree of predictability that you just wouldn't get in Jamaica ."
  • The investment-banking house has rejected staidness in favor of attracting new advertisers to the building in a celebration of the legacy of Times Square's glitz, glamour and gaudiness.
  • Coach Herbert Prohaska, normally a picture of staidness, also showed some strains, chewing out an interviewer from state-run Austrian television for asking what he considered a silly question.
  • Mouly had reservations about the magazine's reputation for staidness and Brown's politics, but was taken with Brown on a personal level, whom she described as " charismatic, quick-witted, full of energy ".
  • In addition, in " The Fellowship of the Ring ", both Gandalf and Frodo express frustration with hobbits'staidness and dislike of anything foreign or out of the ordinary, and even in " Concerning Hobbits " the narrator shows a certain degree of impatience with hobbits'general narrow-mindedness.
  • Who knows what E . B . White, the author of " Stuart Little, " might think, but he probably would appreciate the " scrupulous balance between'40s staidness and whiz-bang action that the director Rob Minkoff and his collaborators have brought to its two screen incarnations " ( Stephen Holden ).
  • Although it's anybody's guess what E . B . White, the author of " Stuart Little, " would have made of Hollywood's franchising of his 1945 children's classic, I'm betting that he would have appreciated the scrupulous balance between'40s staidness and whiz-bang action that the director Rob Minkoff and his collaborators have brought to its two screen incarnations.