I looked down on the place : It was academic, so stultified . ) I drew on my pads during the ride back and forth.
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As he interpreted them, his dreams often reflected images of himself as stultified by artistic tradition, and urged him to break with his previous stylistic constraints.
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How do you explain to youthful visitors to this bustling, noisy and advertising-bedecked Moscow that a climate of fear stultified city life not so long ago?
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A society that had become bitter and stultified took on new life as power, or at least some of it, was decentralized and workers were allowed to move around.
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Only by the stultified political standards of the late 1990s could he be thought of as a radical, let alone a radical in the most extreme sense of the word.
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And that, in turn, revolutionized German big business, creating the readiness not just to advance into global markets, but also to challenge Germany's stultified labor practices.
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They're " stultified by self-observation, " to borrow a phrase once used by the English novelist Angus Wilson to describe some of his own characters.
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Proponents see opportunities being lost, the potential of religious groups to rescue the needy and suffering being ignored or stultified, and they are consequently ready to tread into unfamiliar waters.
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I encountered bitter controversy from the word go, that my understanding of Wikipedia was minimal and then ( and still is ) positively stultified by severe controversy sucking all my time.
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Counterpointed with the stultified lives of her aunt, mother, and sister, Cassandra's success is a striking and radical affirmation of women's power to shape their own destinies.