Even middle class is these days often used as a venomous synonym for smug, unadventurous or selfish. |
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Since then, his unadventurous diplomacy has led him to some roles unsuited to more outspoken figures. |
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We've been really unadventurous and painted it in exactly the same colours as the living room in Halifax was, which we really liked. |
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His choreographic language is traditional and a little unadventurous but he has made a ballet which exudes self-confidence and fun. |
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We drink too much, we eat the wrong food, we are idle, we are unadventurous. |
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David Grann is a New Yorker staff writer who, by his own admission, is unadventurous and prone to get lost on the C train. |
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Traditionally, the food industry has taken a rather unadventurous outlook, nurturing secrecy and marketing based on the classical avenues of flavour, price and predictability. |
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Howard Kurtz on the unadventurous address that made little attempt to get personal. |
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An existing formal pleasure garden has been transformed by means of a rather unadventurous pathway among the flower beds. |
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However, Mr Isnard was to fustigate the National Chambers for being too unadventurous in their action in favour of internal training. |
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The private domestic sector is not particularly visible and remains unadventurous, limiting itself to profits of a cash type. |
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This book is short, easy to understand and thought provoking but rather unadventurous, drawing its raw material only from the established architectural canon. |
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But that doesn't mean that they have to eat pureed meals that are bland, dull and unadventurous, say researchers at the Elisabeth Bruyère Research Institute in Ottawa and the University of Guelph. In a new study, Drs. |
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It is the place of a media boss's dreams cosmopolitan, with an affluent population and a newspaper industry still shackled by the unadventurous ways of yesteryear. |
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Arthur was an M. I.5 paper-pusher of the old school: a meticulous, unadventurous, nine-to-six loyalist, with no ambitions to become what he was not. |
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