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Her bereft sons would be swept back into the straitjacket of royal protocol and privilege, brought up by their father as stuffily as he had been.
Cusk imagined, she told an interviewer, that, as "stuffily brought-up people," they had wanted to "let their hair down," but that the hedonism of Southern California had been "frightening" to them.
They're the sort who bounced around east London venue Moth Club the night before Nick and I meet, making it so stuffily warm that condensation ran down the walls beneath the gold-glitter ceiling.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Given that so much of Monty Python's humor was predicated on testing and twisting codes of civility and decorum, it's surprising their Flying Circus didn't alight more frequently in that most stuffily decorous setting, the art museum.
It looks like it's about a naive young woman, Alma (Vicky Krieps), who's destined to get swept up, used, and eventually discarded by a prominent man — the both stuffily and phallically named Reynolds Woodcock (Daniel Day-Lewis, in his last role before retiring), a celebrated dressmaker in 1950s London.
Kelvil, M.P. : A stuffily and thoroughly modern progressive moralist. He earnestly wishes to improve society and in particular the lot of the lower classes, but seems to lack the charisma and charm to succeed -- for example, he chooses to discuss the monetary standard of bimetallism with Lady Stutfield. ;Lord Alfred Rufford : A stereotypically lazy aristocrat who is constantly in debt with no intentions of paying back his debtors due to him spending other people's money on luxury items such as jewelry. ;Sir John Pontefract : Husband to Lady Caroline Pontefract, he is a quiet man who allows his wife to control their relationship.
His life becomes one of the novel's several core plots, circumstance and apparent fate conspiring to send him on a worldwide journey of hardship and tribulation. During this time, both Earth-bound scientists and the Belters notice that the innermost moons of Jupiter have mysteriously realigned, altering the trajectory of a once unimportant comet and setting in motion a direct collision with Earth. This is courtesy of the stuffily bureaucratic blimps—intelligent extraterrestrials living in the turbulence of Jupiter's upper atmosphere whose advanced gravity technology allows them to alter the orbital plane of the planet's moons and thereby avoid the type of cometary impact which, obliquely, precipitated their exodus from an unknown 'Firsthome' to Jupiter itself. Left with twelve years until impact and now convinced of the wheelers' authenticity, Earth's governmental authorities speed a mission to the Jovian satellites in hopes of contacting the as yet unseen alien lifeforms.

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