| 1. | Once, San Francisco was as stuffy as a starched shirt.
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| 2. | His son put on his starched white jacket but no toque.
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| 3. | Their starched pinafores never resembled anything we'd actually wear.
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| 4. | And the table linen was still the starched white I remembered.
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| 5. | Lang cut his narrow pleated skirts out of ivory starched silk.
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| 6. | From gentlemen in starched collars to a lout in his underwear!
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| 7. | One was the corporate world of designer ties and starched shirts.
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| 8. | The tone of this film is glum, starched, clinical.
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| 9. | The men were in crisp, starched shirts and snazzy suits.
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| 10. | A tiny chef in very starched whites enters the room.
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