| 31. | In contrast, Mozart's manuscripts, written with goose feather in brown ink, are a model of tidiness.
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| 32. | He warned city officials to pay special attention to safety and tidiness of city sidewalks, where similar accidents frequently occur.
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| 33. | They are obsessed with symbolic cleanliness but don't care about tidiness, knowing that a shabby look keeps strangers away.
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| 34. | But for all its comfy tidiness and the cheerful good mornings exchanged by the residents, the atmosphere is steeped in paranoia.
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| 35. | South Korea gets extremely self-conscious about its image when it is compared to Japan, which is known for tidiness.
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| 36. | Schlesinger, who lived in Whitehall Court, wanted to preserve this character of the suburb and was very particular about tidiness.
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| 37. | He sought for strangeness of words, tidiness of syllables, and many of his poems were full of a melancholy mood.
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| 38. | Such personal tidiness was not always taken to be a positive : " If a man have a kempt hed,"
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| 39. | The troubling part of our strategy is its blinkered tidiness : We seem to be going after one terrorist group at a time.
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| 40. | Austin ( Chad Smith ) is a polo-shirt-wearing screenwriter whose success and tidiness are the opposite of his brother.
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