| 11. | And the stuffy, hidebound, British dad at that.
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| 12. | The way Hidebound is made reflects exactly this experimental way.
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| 13. | Coaches, from the NFL to Pop Warner, are a hidebound lot.
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| 14. | The president has already put some distance between himself and the hidebound unions.
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| 15. | To explore the classical idiom does not mean one has to be hidebound.
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| 16. | In hidebound France, it feels like innovation for innovation's sake.
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| 17. | The institutions are hidebound and uninspiring; the Internet is vibrant and unpredictable.
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| 18. | Now the front-desk bell is ringing for the hidebound hotel industry.
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| 19. | But can these hidebound art institutions adapt to the wild frontier of cyberspace?
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| 20. | Atypical for a hidebound industry, his activities have gone beyond traditional insurance.
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