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Journalista - the news weblog of The Comics Journal » Blog Archive » Aug. 13, 2009: Hidebound behemoths Says:
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Hidebound fol-de-rolling is just not an option for this band; they take the antic forms, loosen them and make them arresting and new once more.
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Hidebound managerial thinking is the constant correlate of failure in GM.
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Hidebound managerial thinking is the constant correlate of failure in GM.
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"Hidebound mentalities" are not exclusive to academics and not very interesting no matter what camp one finds them in...but yes, onward is always with a eye on the past.
Sharon Harris, Avatar Lemon Hound 2007
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Hidebound tradition is the grimmest reaper of all.
The New Death 2007
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Hidebound intolerance, more than any other characteristic, seems to describe the faithful creationist.
George Coyne: 'Science Does Not Need God. Or Does It? - The Panda's Thumb 2006
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Distemper, Fersey, Hidebound, Colds, and all lingering diseases which may arise from impurity of the blood or lungs.
The Arabian Art of Taming and Training Wild and Vicious Horses P. R. Kincaid
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Hidebound offi - cers sneered at bacteriology and antisepsis.
Manuscript Draft: Walter Reed: Doctor in Uniform, by Laura Wood, [19 -- ] 1943
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Hidebound in official pedantry [pedantry = attention to detail]
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