But local groups have now slammed the unimaginative proposal and condemned it as a lost opportunity for revitalising the town. |
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Not even the clever antics of the Baron and his friends could ultimately save this dull and unimaginative animation. |
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The accountant was described as being personally dull, boring and unimaginative. |
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A formulaic, unimaginative plot is firmly in place in which every perspective twist can be predicted well in advance. |
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There is an overdependence on unison writing between the alto and bass, and most of the drum lines are unimaginative and monotonous. |
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Eton food was all horribly unimaginative, stews and the like, and the only thing I enjoyed was fish. |
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Even the dentally unimaginative dinosaur clades often did better than this. |
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A cloying Riverside surface hardly explained the endless procession of misplaced passes, unimaginative runs and poor first touches. |
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Like alchemy, poetic art refines the base matter that the unimaginative overlook. |
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How simple and unimaginative does America's imagination have to be if it can be captured that easily with a horse! |
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It was that this is a thoroughly unimaginative, mean-spirited and even, dare I say, anti-human idea. |
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Both parties agreed that the addressee is deemed to be unimaginative and uninventive. |
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His batting is dour and unimaginative and his off breaks, like his attitudes, seldom turn. |
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He fires back with a few choice expletives and some more unimaginative garden-variety trash talk. |
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Don't you hate how Taurans get type-cast as plodding, stubborn, unimaginative dullards? |
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Her sentence is nonetheless unduly harsh and rather stupidly unimaginative, as well as completely out of kilter with community expectations. |
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Tim pointed out that the wine list was titanically overpriced and deeply unimaginative. |
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We started dancing, but rapidly became bored with the bland, unimaginative hip-hop that was being played. |
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The direction is unimaginably unimaginative, but the acting, without exception, is worse. |
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However that preoccupation would not be shared by an ordinary unimaginative skilled man reading this document at the priority date. |
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I could go on as long as I like, but I think I'll stop there, because I'm becoming unimaginative and tired. |
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Perhaps it wasn't edge of the seat stuff, but neither was it deadly dull and wholly unimaginative. |
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It wasn't, but ostriches have a poor sense of humour and thus find unimaginative alliteration almost ridiculously amusing. |
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Restaurants so often let themselves down at the last by serving unimaginative or downright stodgy desserts. |
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Gangster films and series are generally the most uninspired, unimaginative and moribund visual art around. |
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Despite our awareness of what constitutes a healthy lifestyle, we can still be surprisingly unimaginative when it comes to fruit and veg. |
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When he wasn't soloing there was too much vamping and unimaginative and predictable harmonic progressions. |
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Most are created by winemakers taught the same unimaginative standards of flavor, quality, and technique at enology schools the world over. |
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The ad took an imaginative approach to attracting plaintiffs and packaged it in a singularly unimaginative format. |
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Her anemic, monochromatic playing and pallid, unimaginative way with a phrase don't help matters. |
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But like any other nation in the western world, France has its share of unimaginative hotel chains, fast food stores and hypermarkets. |
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They were idiotic, pathetic, short-sighted and unimaginative, but at least they were predictable. |
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You'd think that this story would be a cinch to pull off for the king of the swashbucklers, but Niblo's direction is so unimaginative that it was all I could do to stay awake. |
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In the history of the FBI, there have likely been few special agents as unimaginative in their corruption as John Morris. |
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Presidential assistants tend to view opposition as the product of selfish lobbyists and unimaginative bureaucrats. |
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The dominant-submissive interplay which the playwright labours to construct in words is massively overdetermined by the director-editor's unimaginative choice of shots. |
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It makes me angry that the leader of the opposition, behind his endless accusations and mud-slinging at the PM, seems to be a very lazy and unimaginative individual. |
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The food was solid, if unimaginative, and was certainly not underpriced. |
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My sister, indolent and unimaginative as she was, had visions of endless touch-typing speed trials supervised by austere women under flickering striplights. |
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They pretend to not see you, and then make insincere apologies or unimaginative threats when you object to them cutting you up in a manner most dangerous. |
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There's something about the stodgy, unimaginative tunes and sweet-as-a-bucket-of-syrup lyrics that somehow feel like being served an enormous hot breakfast. |
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The bus is shunned due to the unimaginative routing and long waits. |
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There is always the risk of reviewing the TTM with an unimaginative sobriety, or of using it with an overindulgent enthusiasm. |
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It's unimaginative, and boring, but more importantly perpetuates lazy Âcolonial attitudes, ideas of ignorance and benightedness, etc. |
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The poetry of the unimaginative, the passions of the inhibitive, the failing archery of the hunter are wasteful vanities. |
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This comparison might make history seem somewhat dry and unimaginative. |
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Just look at the unimaginative laundry list we're being presented with. |
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The promise of endless variety savours of sameness, and we blame ourselves for being spoilt or ignorant, unimaginative, ungrateful and unfulfilled. |
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Why did these men have to be so old, dull and completely unimaginative? |
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The previous one in 2010, conducted while two big wars were raging, was almost deliberately unimaginative. |
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Transitional cabinets have proved too timid or unimaginative to try real reform. |
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The terms that we have offered the applicant states are unimaginative and mean. |
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His assistants may be unimaginative, unable to catch the spirit of his plan. |
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I think hastily adopting a short resolution, as Mr Poettering proposes, would be a feeble, unimaginative solution. |
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This is true only when shoddy pieces of advertising literature and unimaginative mechanically produced letters are sent out. |
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It doesn't make men or women rude, sleazy, crooked, or unimaginative, but it provides opportunity for such dullards and for the genuinely contributory alike. |
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He has played a quite disastrous role: cowardly, unimaginative, contradictory and deeply counterproductive. |
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In contrast, the Commission has produced an unimaginative document in which it very rarely takes up the initiatives put forward by Parliament. |
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What we saw that day was colourless, dull and unimaginative. |
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When the food finally arrived it was flavourless and unimaginative. |
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England fans have been praying that Rooney could step off the treatment table and immediately transform England from unimaginative plodders into sparkling world-beaters. |
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The layout is unimaginative, just a basic three or four panels per page. |
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This dispersal of the city, the distribution of functions, the unimaginative development and the increasingly loose relationships between people and the places where they spend time can become a threat to society itself. |
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Our attitude toward history can also be tainted by the listless and unimaginative teaching of it, and that is why the institution of these Awards for Excellence in Teaching Canadian History is so important. |
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Also, drab levels are linearly laid out, there's a dodge and here's e combat unimaginative, which is a ven the ource that could en mined. |
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I accuse them of thinking small, of being unimaginative and provincial, of being mere managers instead of creators, of dreaming in black and white when they should be dreaming in technicolor. |
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Policies on upland areas tend to be unimaginative, they often cover other areas, and fail to take the specific features of upland areas sufficiently into account. |
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I had absolutely no idea on how to paint a Cameleoline cloak, but Games Workshop Studio's own approach over the matter is quite unimaginative as their Rangers are in plain green. |
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Loft Story sounds the death knell for quality television in favour of unimaginative programmes by resolutely targeting mass audiences in this era of empty existences. |
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The frontier of achievement in business, the professions, industry and public service is closed to the man who is lazy, or afraid, or unimaginative. |
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Our Committee on Agriculture also considered that the environmental balance in dried fodder could in no way be limited to a vague and unimaginative consideration of fossil fuel consumption. |
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This was not in place at Anfield so Rodgers's challenge was to get players who had been playing unimaginative and ultimately unsuccessful football for his predecessors into a highly energised and technical system. |
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Where are the macroeconomists who are needed to come forward and point out that this very narrow, micro, unimaginative approach towards economics, simply has no relevance when it comes to a complex democracy such as ours? |
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When they do so in a romantic comedy it's a giveaway that the screenwriter was too lazy and unimaginative to give their characters any hobbies that they don't have themselves. |
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Surrey's conduct of the ensuing battle, characterized by his arrogant and unimaginative adherence to chivalric convention, was inept. |
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