| 31. | Hers is the gentle _ some might say fusty _ world of teller windows, withdrawal slips and passbook savings accounts.
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| 32. | Hurt plays Giles De'Ath, a middle-aged writer who personifies everything fusty, British and Old World.
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| 33. | His fusty, old-fashioned clothes make him the constant butt of jokes, and so do his credulous good manners.
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| 34. | Wallpaper may suffer from a fusty reputation these days, but for much of its history it closely tracked trends in art.
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| 35. | Buttressed by absolute power and her considerable fortune, she resisted all calls for modernization of the store's fusty sales practices.
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| 36. | The real Newport, still a little fusty, still sort of stylish, chugs along, and it looks something like this.
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| 37. | She has been among the most voluble in her public criticism of the fusty customs and sexist atmosphere in the House of Commons.
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| 38. | Since the History Channel began in 1995, its sometimes fusty approach has won a loyal and growing audience and respectability among historians.
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| 39. | Campion decided that the Keats House ( also known as Wentworth Place ) was too small and " a little bit fusty ".
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| 40. | She was the first lady who would break the mold, and bring new verve and possibility to the fusty role of presidential spouse.
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