Various classic rock licks are unimaginatively re-hashed and served up cold, like yesterday's lumpy porridge. |
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Twitter was similarly infested with a mass of quips which were as unimaginatively repetitive as they were in hideously bad taste. |
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It was really a rather lazily researched and unimaginatively produced explanation for the demise of the pub as England's unique offering to the world of entertainment. |
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Most of the major house builders now recognise that it is not sufficient to produce an unimaginatively designed house that lacks size or character. |
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But a staggering 28 of those 80 in the top ight are named unimaginatively after points of the compass, North, South, East or West. |
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Its parent company's two seasonal ales, Oddbins No 3 and No 4, may be unimaginatively named but are packed with bitter punchiness. |
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Known, somewhat unimaginatively, as the Great Spawning Event, the actual trigger remains unknown but the light of the moon, temperature of the waters and state of the tide all play a part. |
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In a converted mail car, we served up some kind of stew from big galvanized-metal barrels, ladling it into the mess kits of our fellow-G. I.s, who complained unimaginatively but ate it all up, every scrap. |
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His solution was to cut back recruiting or give more English courses to these unilingual recruits.85 In short, regressive, ineffective solutions from years gone by were unimaginatively suggested. |
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But it's miles better than the microcosmic Soviet Union that you seem, rather unimaginatively, to envisage as the end-point of all radical politics. |
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And, as such, can be relied upon to make complete fools of themselves in the familiar tasks the Beeb has been unimaginatively recycling for a decade. |
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