| 41. | Fox needs Congress to change hidebound laws to help him accomplish some of his biggest promises.
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| 42. | Critics often accuse the services of clinging to hidebound practices and refusing to break institutional crockery.
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| 43. | BuSab monitors even itself and employs sabotage to prevent the agency from slipping into hidebound stasis.
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| 44. | Hidebound is their first animated film.
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| 45. | Reed had relatively little in common with his more hidebound colleagues when he entered the banking world.
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| 46. | Its members would ideally help the online world understand journalism and help hidebound journalists understand new media.
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| 47. | Not unexpectedly, in a hidebound region like Bordeaux, the garage wines have provoked considerable controversy.
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| 48. | Indeed, the organizers of the beauty pageant remained somewhat hidebound in their definition of a spinster.
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| 49. | By acting as a broker, his firm Betfair has rocked the hidebound world of sports betting.
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| 50. | But the plant's plodding ways under a hidebound union long discouraged renovations and ruled out exports.
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