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active in the mid-nineteenth century. Its
initiation rites parodied more
staid fraternal orders such as the Freemasons. The
origins of the Sons of Malta...
- Science. 107 (3): 454–460. JSTOR 24103498. Whitten, Jennifer; Head,
James W.;
Staid, Matthew; Pieters,
Carle M.; Mustard, John; Clark, Roger; Nettles, Jeff;...
- more
tightly plotted and
there are
enough new ideas, with even the most
staid insights heightened by White's razor-sharp writing, for it to feel fresh...
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Tallaght Stadium (Irish:
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football stadium in
Ireland based in Tallaght,
South Dublin. The club
Shamrock Rovers originally...
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performance styles were more
mainstream in
Belle Époque
Paris than in more
staid cities of
Europe and America.
Liane de Pougy, dancer,
socialite and courtesan...
- Station". NOAA.
Retrieved 17 July 2019. "Indices Data –
Milano Malpensa STAID 1712". KNMI.
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March 2020. "The
Borough Councils of Milan". Muni****lity...
- po****rity.
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fatherly demeanour,
having "settled into a
stable domestic order"....
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added "Henley's
adept combination of
lyrical wit and thought-provoking
staidness begins to
materialize on I Can't
Stand Still,
paving the way for an extremely...
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flirtatious burlesque stripper Sugarpuss O'Shea who
blows the dust off
their staid life of books. The
screenplay by
Charles Brackett and
Billy Wilder provided...
- Age".
Fitzgerald 1945, p. 15, "Echoes of the Jazz Age": "Scarcely had the
staider citizens of the
republic caught their breaths when the
wildest of all generations...