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12 Sentences With "more buttoned down"

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Both had totally different styles, with Obama saying Ali was more outspoken and Ashe more buttoned down.
But we've all predicted and hoped for a more buttoned-down and presidential approach from Trump before and it has never materialized.
Its Berlin is grayer and more buttoned down, but it is also more romantic, often shot at dusk or in the evening.
Patreon even introduced a new, more buttoned-down design in June, emphasizing its role as a platform for businesses, not just digital buskers.
In an exhibition opening March 30, the Renwick Gallery has transported some of that Burning Man spirit to its more buttoned-down environs.
In addition, there were tensions between Lewandowski's "let Trump be Trump" approach and the more buttoned-down politics advocated by Trump's campaign chairman, Paul Manafort.
He hasn't shifted to suit-and-tie, but Manley's manner has become a bit more buttoned down, reflecting the difference between running a brand and leading a company.
In an exhibition opening March 217, the Renwick Gallery has transported some of that Burning Man spirit to its more buttoned-down environs a stone's throw from the White House.
In the end, it looks more like a Silicon Valley startup office space than it has any right to, even if it's not quite a perfect copy of the original and the vibe is clearly more buttoned down.
Credico's rollicking testimony followed a much more buttoned-down presentation from a former FBI agent who adopted a clinical tone as she read into the record a series of vulgar threats and insults Stone unleashed at his acquaintance as the federal investigations heated up.
The Weavers' performing career was abruptly derailed in 1953, at the peak of their popularity, when blacklisting prompted radio stations to refuse to play their records and all their bookings were canceled. They briefly returned to the stage, however, at a sold-out reunion at Carnegie Hall in 1955 and in a subsequent reunion tour, which produced a hit version of Merle Travis's "Sixteen Tons", as well as LPs of their concert performances. "Kumbaya", a Gullah black spiritual dating from slavery days, was also introduced to wide audiences by Pete Seeger and the Weavers (in 1959), becoming a staple of Boy and Girl Scout campfires. In the late 1950s, the Kingston Trio was formed in direct imitation of (and homage to) the Weavers, covering much of the latter's repertoire, though with a more buttoned-down, uncontroversial, and mainstream collegiate persona.
That sense of safety and security is due, in a significant way, to Will's relationship with his friends Mi-Su and BT, with whom he has a regular Saturday night date to play Monopoly and eat pizza. That same sense of safety and security is further shaken when Will comes to realize he is beginning to have feelings for the playful, teasing Mi Su that go beyond friendship and, at the same time, feelings of resentment towards the free-spirited, seemingly irresponsible BT, who is in many ways everything the more buttoned-down, controlled Will is not. Meanwhile, Will's orderly life is also frequently disrupted by the attention- seeking tantrums and tricks of his younger sister Tabby who is indulged by his parents and his friends, much to Will's chagrin and irritation. As Will struggles to decide how to act on both his growing attraction to Mi Su and his intensifying resentment of his sister, he is shocked and angered when Tabby tells him she saw Mi Su and BT kissing.

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