| 1. | For one thing, hidebound baseball clubs are facing nimble competition.
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| 2. | Maine expects its senators to be independent and not hidebound partisans.
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| 3. | The goal should then be worldwide liberalization of this hidebound industry.
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| 4. | Watching the usually hidebound nominations loosen up is almost reward enough.
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| 5. | He just wants to smash up anything old and supposedly hidebound,
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| 6. | South Carolina is one of the most hidebound states in the Union.
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| 7. | It's not even enough that he persuaded the hidebound
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| 8. | The AFL-CIO, meanwhile, had grown hidebound and lethargic.
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| 9. | She is a hidebound Republican and lets you know it.
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| 10. | It was partly because of his hidebound sense of honor.
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