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It staid aloof of the nationalist struggle against the colonial rule.
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However, normally staid federal politics become very important and divisive at election time.
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That's a fine start, but the film then marches in staid chronological order.
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The duo were noted for bringing a camp humour, together with an element of slapstick, to the usually staid television cookery genre.
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This trend continued, and up until the present time the galleries became less staid, and more dynamic or descriptive and interpretive.
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He modernised and transformed the somewhat staid society by introducing and implementing a strategy of commercialisation.
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The character was a breath of fresh air to listeners of the staid national broadcaster, and they relayed their approval with volumes of mail.
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He was elected on a manifesto of dynamism and political grounds transforming the rather staid organisation into a dynamic enterprise brimming with new ideas.
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The bicker process varies widely by club, ranging from staid interviews conducted by club members to raucous games designed to foster competition among potential inductees.
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The team transformed the brands staid grocery-getter reputation from the ground up into that of a genuine performance powerhouse.
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