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That clubbiness, which diminished after the first move, may be further challenged by the next.
There is nothing wrong with this kind of clubbiness.
That very clubbiness was the meat on which Ashley fed.
It used to be that the Senate's clubbiness was a source of outrage to critics around the nation.
I credit, in part, the physical and psychological environment of the club, which makes for dignified clubbiness.
After a generation has learned the injustice of clubbiness, who are they to insist on sexual segregation?
They see it as a sign of the clubbiness between the party leaders that they say has turned town government into an insiders' game.
If there's a clubbiness to the two-table spot, it's unintentional.
He is surprised at Washington's clubbiness after Moscow's frigid isolation.
Back on Long Island, however, more than a few thought he had become distant, too caught up with the clubbiness of Congress.
But not that ultimate redoubt of Capitol clubbiness, the Senate.
Across the country women are slowly making their way into the higher ranks of academia, for years a bastion of male clubbiness.
The House members would deal with clubbiness by bringing in qualified outsiders, like retired judges, for the investigative legwork.
There was a haze of smoke, the faint air of clubbiness that clings to the name if not to the actual place itself.
Dark paneling gives it dignified clubbiness.
The clubbiness.
But for every student who enjoys the yoga scene's newfound clubbiness, there are those who are less flexible.
Defenders of the Senate's status quo clubbiness insist that they are up to the task of reform through existing committees.
Paramount is the need to create an independent office for ethics enforcement to end the clubbiness that more often than not covers up or excuses abuses.
He sums up the amusement, clubbiness and probable evanescence of most individual shows with a podcasting maxim: "Everyone is famous for 15 people."
He was elected as an insurgent critic of the clubbiness of architects in a period of turmoil the Prince himself has done much to stir.
"I don't know whether I've rationalised my slightly reclusive tendencies in this way, but I've always resisted the clubbiness of some actors."
Mr. Wolf, the restaurant consultant, confirms these patrons' feeling of clubbiness, saying, "When it's hard to find, you feel like you own it."
The result is that television has a kind of clubbiness, using references, gestures and attitudes that don't always cross our country's demographic lines, much less international borders.
Beyond all the consumerism and the clubbiness, the subway fans and the limousine fans all come in hopes of an epic match.