For two decades, the BBC's voice of youth enforced a moral code that your average Victorian aunt would have thought strait-laced. |
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A strait-laced British Government official arrives to offer cash aid to dig 38 wells for the president's drought-stricken people. |
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Albert took the throne in July 2005 after the death of his strait-laced father, Prince Rainier. |
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Similar attacks were made against the theatre, which strait-laced Puritans regarded as a source of idleness and iniquity. |
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You guys are so strait-laced, but you go crazy when you're let off your leashes. |
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The education system trained liberal elites, who are still influential today and combated the strait-laced and over-sensitive puritanism characteristic of certain circles during earlier periods. |
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Mr Peña was typically strait-laced when discussing the reforms. |
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The current Giants were a little more strait-laced. |
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