Gone are the previous car's somewhat matronly curves and cute pop-eyed face, blandly attired. |
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More amusingly, he briefly attempted to ban me from the campaign after my latest efforts to pry answers out of his blandly evasive candidate. |
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It was blandly decorated, the walls painted a very neutral tone of beige, and adorned with a few pictures of waving cornfields. |
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It's a shame to see it all play out in a movie that's mostly about making blandly obvious arguments about how bad and dishonourable racism is. |
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The mockups of cocktail bars and first-class cabins look blandly four-star. |
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Instead of witty banter, lines are delivered blandly, leaving little room for laughs or sexual tension. |
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These reviews are increasingly characterized by their blandly uncritical quality. |
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Investors need to be careful about looking too blandly at current share prices relative to historic price for cyclical stocks. |
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Under questioning, he claimed total ignorance of events and blandly refused to assist the authorities. |
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It's a blandly renovated building with a pretentious marquis bedecked with flags. |
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Some people still appreciate blandly outdated entertainment, perhaps making this little film a nice present for Grandma. |
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Too bad if patients want to see the sun or anything as blandly comfortable as a car or a footpath. |
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The two leads are blandly unimposing and the direction is of the tried-and-tested school. |
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Reviews have attributed to Brit author Lynne Truss an engaging wit that to me comes off as blandly methodic. |
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I eat them and their cheesy sauce with mounds of blandly comforting brown rice, steamed with a cinnamon stick and a couple of cloves. |
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The few reviews written in a public idiom whether in literary journals or the general press are increasingly characterized by their blandly uncritical quality. |
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The commemorative urge, in literature as in architecture, risks petrifying into the blandly monumental. |
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She said at one point, rather blandly I thought, that she was going to propose tangible measures in various sectors. |
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In our more prosaic age, we have settled for blandly defining it as eagerness, or a strong excitement of feeling. |
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But to others' minds, others not understanding either English or French very well, it could be an image of terror blandly accepted. |
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Every ounce of humour and flavour has been busily vacuumed out of the movie, leaving behind an under-par heist and a blandly unexciting adventure in ersatz-style. |
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A blandly written, barely acted sitcom about high schoolers but geared toward adolescents? |
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Like many autobiographers, her honesty leans towards self-indulgence in her refusal to attempt to give the reader anything more than a blandly introspective narrative. |
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When the atrocities of the wartime death camps were exposed for all to see, it became impossible for individuals with a normal sense of morality to continue believing that intolerance could blandly be taken for granted. |
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It reads very blandly, as most bills do, but its impact is significant. |
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Hemp's good habits Cost-cutting activity SAP's rising in New York Rollered flat Places to linger ReprintsMr Piƫch seemed blandly unaware of such undercurrents. |
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And in children's stories, we may be drawn to a blandly heartwarming tale. |
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David Cameron is as blandly well-rounded as his face. |
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All are blots on the urban environment, as blandly homogenous in their own way as the Modernist superblocks they were intended to improve on. |
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This is acknowledged by this report, at the same time as it blandly speculates what legal bases might make it possible for adherence to it to be compelled. |
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