Once that talentless show was cancelled, Barris saw his life spin hopelessly out of control. |
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Only the cartoons and the latest talentless manufactured pre-teen pop phenomenon remain. |
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What she has so far are the awkward, and, at times, ponderous ravings of a talentless hack, obsessed and clueless. |
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The reason these people, who seem to be mainly male, talentless, 30-something layabouts, conform to such ideals is because they are simplistic. |
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The level on which Jason X does succeed, however, is as an ongoing make-work program for talentless young actors. |
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It's a choppily assembled picture to be sure, but never to the point of mindless, talentless incoherence. |
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The first views her at best as a mad, talentless manipulator and at worst as a murderer. |
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The very lamentable fact of the nation's interest in two talentless youngsters strangely makes their political apathy less lamentable. |
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A solid defense, a clogged neutral zone, and a reliable goaltender can be the key to a talentless team's success. |
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He took council with advisers who, at best, were talentless and, at worst, dishonest. |
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That said, a long-serving backbencher who never asks the government anything is probably a strong hint that they are a talentless time-server. |
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Is the entire top ten of this year taken up with shallow talentless substandard Beatles imitators? |
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I'm sorry, Nick, anyone but that insufferable, lying, supercilious, talentless, mediocre, tiny-minded creep Charlie Boy. |
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The bunch on the other side is a talentless and depthless bunch. |
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A lot of people see you as talentless hacks, ripping off the Ramones. |
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Private investigators are infiltrating Scottish firms to identify ambitious high-flyers and talentless time-servers for companies planning takeovers. |
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Let Cameron defend the talentless land-owning class he knows so well, if he dared. |
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In fact, I'm completely talentless and lacking in personality, but I have lately bravely fought a deep addiction for Smarties. |
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His girlfriend is performing an audition, singing her talentless heart out for some Hooray Henry producers, who are laughing at her, and simultaneously gossiping among themselves. |
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But I expect the implicit strategy to depict Labour as a team, and Mr Cameron as the front man of a talentless and unreliable rabble is sensible, and one Labour should have gone for earlier. Anyway, off we go. |
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Someone a deranged Singaporean cyber-stalker, she claims—has posted around 4,000 internet messages in the past five years, depicting her as a talentless, sex-crazed swindler. |
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In Asian countries it now seems easier for a dynasty's founder to pass over talentless playboys in favour of more intelligent and perceptive daughters. |
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It's a rat's nest in there, the same gang of talentless hicks and hacks that rejected the amendment 10 months back. |
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A self-contradictory brief, an obdurate producer, talentless talent. |
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What might appear to be talentless dross to one, can be viewed as gifted genius to another. |
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I've never seen such a bunch of nuts and talentless no-hopers. |
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When an increasing amount of television time is taken up by talentless celebrity-seekers, real actors are becoming something of an endangered species. |
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At a time when social standards are slipping, we do not need the talentless rantings of this swearing machine who can only profit by being publicly offensive. |
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To top it all, Katie's ex, Leandro, has called her old and talentless. |
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