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Gladstone does a lot with a character whose main quality is stolidity; I wish they’d gone a little more into her relationship with Rebecca, but this is a show with a lot on its plate.

Wilson gives the calming impression of unflappable expertise, an almost fatherly stolidity, not unlike what Tom Hanks brings to many roles.

Its awkward exterior styling melds bland stolidity and tacked-on glitz, but because it tips the scales at a quarter-ton more than the Aston, it’s more of a cashmere steamroller through the twists.

Ms. Merkel’s stolidity and longevity may have postponed a needed shake-up of the German model, many say.

He’d been in West Virginia long enough for our terrible stolidity to rub off on him.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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