| 21. | There was a tidiness to this.
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| 22. | One or two may comment on the tidiness of the lawns or the beauty of the evening.
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| 23. | Nor could they bring about a change in the law simply to achieve tidiness or conceptual purity.
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| 24. | John Ashbery's, on the other hand, has the sterile tidiness of a hospital room.
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| 25. | Bush seems to be going for smoothness and tidiness, and that obviously extends to his political calculations.
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| 26. | Summary execution might bring a tidy end to this horrible tale, but tidiness isn't everything.
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| 27. | If you are a fastidious person, living with an adult Saint will soon change your perspective on tidiness.
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| 28. | In his home, he demanded tidiness, order, and discipline, and he expected to be obeyed.
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| 29. | If one is messy and the other neat, for example, tidiness can be a constant source of conflict.
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| 30. | He would hold a daily roll call on the Fives Court when he inspected hair, shoes, general tidiness.
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