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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...
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network of
reporters and
contracts with
Reuters to
provide world service. The
staid old
papers retained their loyal clientele because of
their concentration...
- King (Alfonso XIII) from birth. She
nurtured a
persona of
austerity and
staidness, and
became known among the po****ce as Doña Virtudes, María la Seca ("Mary...
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Tallaght Stadium (Irish:
Staid Thamhlachta) is an ****ociation
football stadium in the
Republic of
Ireland based in Tallaght,
South Dublin. The club Shamrock...
- 1:25,000 map, spot
height adjacent to the
specified coordinates "Cardiff –
STAID 2126 and 17483". KNMI.
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original on 9 July 2018. Retrieved...
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November 2021. "Indices Data –
Nottingham Weather Centre STAID 2118". KNMI.
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weather forecast and Climate...
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original on 2015-04-19.
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- New York City, and the decision-makers who did live
there relied more on
staid newspapers like the Times, The Sun, or the Post.[citation needed] James...
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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...