The Sandoz side was so stuffy that managers worked all day with their office doors shut.
Not saying stuffy old golf should be a silent sport, just: be more clever.
In tony, stuffy Aspen, where he owns a home, he's just another affluent vacationer.
But the Royal Mail service in Britain is not one to be considered old and stuffy.
South Africa's mining companies, proud of their lineage from 19th-century pioneers, have a stuffy, patrician air.
This stuffy attitude has saved the city, together with others along the Pacific coast.
The train out to Oak Park was stuffy, grim, almost penal in its deprivation.
No business here YOU KNOW THE DRILL at those stuffy eating clubs: no papers on the table.
"Focus groups described our party as 'narrow minded', 'out of touch', and 'stuffy old men', " he said.
In the car, it was stuffy and slightly disgustingly cozy, the wipers going, the windows steaming up.
The stuffy second-floor hall of a private golf club in Bloomfield Hills, Mich. is hardly a venue for provocative ideas.
The administrators bragged that the school was Ivy League caliber, but not restrained by stuffy Ivy League traditions.
Senators can be considered stuffy, and they're often too far removed from the political lay of the land.
The stuffy papacy, which resembled a mediaeval monarchy, some say, is now gone.
They'll want multiple ways to set up courses from 2, 500 yards to 7, 000 yards, and a more casual, less stuffy ambiance.
To others, you'd look stuffy if you didn't lean in to engage in conversation because you were more concerned with your posture.
The room was stuffy, but he never removed his long, wrinkled jacket.
Traditional retailers, like Japan's stuffy department stores, are having an awful time.
Devon, a ten-year-old, lives in the stuffy, gated community of Camelot Gardens.
But the business of swapping phones, the walking from room to room in the stuffy apartment, had, as it were, weakened her.
Farther up the coast, Palm Beach continues to define stuffy Big Money.
Watson saw the stuffy dressing habits as symptomatic of the companys problems.
About 43 percent of the volunteers had signs of infection plus cold symptoms, such as a stuffy nose, cough, and sore throat.
Incorporating re-created works, exhibitions and installations could have led to a stuffy academicism, but instead it heightens the uncanniness of the anthropomorphized machines.
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Like many other Japanese firms, but quite unlike a freewheeling European ad agency, it is stuffy and rigid, rewarding people for seniority rather than performance.
The other symptoms that accompany colds and flu, such as stuffy nose and a fever, are telltale signs that a viral infection is causing your cough.
Classes at the campus cover everything from culture and strategy to people development and corporate structure, each one taught by real operators rather than stuffy academics.
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Belying their stuffy images, the streets of many market towns are now meaner than those in big cities, which tend to be policed by large forces.
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Perhaps many state pupils share Mr Brown's view that Oxbridge is stuffy and old-fashioned, and are drawn by the bright lights of the big-city universities instead.
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