He begins at the piano, back to the audience, crooning through some svelte middle-of-the-road coffee table number as only Bryan can. |
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It's your basic, middle-of-the-road, spare but clean and cheap lodging which I always turn to when I'm footing the expenses myself. |
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There are times when the surround feature kicked in, but otherwise this is a middle-of-the-road audio track. |
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It found that Irish people like most sorts of music, with middle-of-the-road music having the greatest appeal. |
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The problem with Eyes Adrift is that they make lifeless, middle-of-the-road tunes that exist, barely. |
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When covering Dionne Warwick, it's hard to avoid the mellow middle-of-the-road. |
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The musicianship is pretty tepid, middle-of-the-road country fare, but if you're a fan of harmony groups, this one is definitely worth a listen. |
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This track is very middle-of-the-road, and features clear dialogue, music and effects. |
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It would be all too easy to launch into an assault on Kelly and Co. for being bland, middle-of-the-road and turgid. |
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The general formula is middle-of-the-road songwriting layered with U2 inspired bloat and some alternative or indie-rock window dressing. |
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But when he hears the king, he realises just how middle-of-the-road his own music is. |
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Musically, everything is absolutely fine, in a middle-of-the-road, unexceptional sort of way. |
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Yet if there's one thing most middle-of-the-road parents can agree on, it's that they are worried about how pop culture affects their children. |
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But in 1989, those middle-of-the-road rumblings dramatically changed lanes, as a squeaky clean princess met a notorious bad boy. |
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A handful of moderates are talking to middle-of-the-road Senate Republicans about possible compromises, although the talks are going slowly. |
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Even an average middle-of-the-road outfit has reason to believe this could be the year. |
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The plan was to pick a middle-of-the-road load to start, and then work up to a safe maximum in reasonable increments. |
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The trustees present three projections, based on pessimistic, middle-of-the-road and optimistic economic assumptions, respectively. |
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The OAS is not an organization of right-wing, left-wing, or middle-of-the-road governments, but of democratic states. |
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The middle-of-the-road plan has been upheld by every successive Parliamentary Committee on radio. |
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Essentially, you can be more confident in extreme answers rather than middle-of-the-road answers. |
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Politically, the two were originally middle-of-the-road Liberals with a strong internationalist outlook. |
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In fact, it had all the hallmarks of reasonably interesting, middle-of-the-road, weekday morning commercial radio, but it rapidly turned into something resembling a spectacle. |
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Still, it's no wonder that Inside Job is a middle-of-the-road fluff-fest due to the fact that even the best of The Eagles' stuff was pure AM radio-lite music. |
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Some glorious highs are counterbalanced by a few truly grating tracks and a bunch of middle-of-the-road filler, but that's true of any compilation. |
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The album is mainly middle-of-the-road reggae, heavy on drum and bass, and chock-full of melody lines that grab you right away and sound better with each listen. |
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For more middle-of-the-road housing, the big one is going to be the redevelopment of the council-owned Lagoon Farm, which could realise as many as 800 sections. |
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The food is middle-of-the-road and well-prepared without being spectacular or too challenging, it's competitively priced and the surroundings are groovy. |
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As I've said before, I'd like to be middle-of-the-road on this. |
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It was just something he felt he had to say to have credibility with middle-of-the-road voters. |
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It's a solid middle-of-the-road release that has some good performances from unknown actors. |
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That school is a pretty straightforward, middle-of-the-road, non-political school. |
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An afternoon of country music and poetry will feature bush ballads, modern country, middle-of-the-road and some great bush poetry. |
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By rights, I shouldn't like this over-sentimental, middle-of-the-road tosh. |
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Where does a man who goes from designing ultra-exotic sports cars to middle-of-the-road people movers get his influence? |
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Yeah, it was nice, but I could rattle off double-digit, middle-of-the-road teams that would have won 10 games against that cream-puff schedule. |
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The Get Up Kids have never made any bones about being middle-of-the-road emo, but this is more boring and predictable than an episode of Gilmore Girls. |
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Obviously there's some very modern sorts of jazz, so I made it more of a middle-of-the-road piece of jazz music rather than extreme cutting-edge piece of jazz music. |
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They all offer white bread, middle-of-the-road ideas or experiences entirely lacking in intellectual or emotional nourishment. |
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It may not be sexy but, by jingo, there is an air about it that I believe every hard-working, middle-of-the-road New Zealander would agree with. |
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It is a good middle-of-the-road steel and is perfect for hunting knives like this due to its ability to hold an edge and its ease of resharpening. |
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This is a warm bath of lush colours and pretty voices with all the edge and darkness successfully buried for a middle-of-the-road film experience. |
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A middle-of-the-road development would presumably be best for all parties. |
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My two favorite tracks on the LP are the only two that successfully avoid this middle-of-the-road approach. |
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Reflecting on statements made, he urged delegates to preserve the careful balance and middle-of-the-road approach taken in respect to the draft protocol. |
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I found it utterly tedious and middle-of-the-road. |
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Even the middle-of-the-road Times ridiculed Web. |
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A third approach takes the middle road: stop funding current services that are clearly ineffective, but grandfather the rest.30 Something close to this middle-of-the-road approach is used by some agencies. |
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He is an extremely cautious, middle-of-the-road politician. |
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His middle-of-the-road guidebook to the Georgians will be a useful Baedeker for literary sightseers. |
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