The overrated artists and the troops of pack-mentality fans were knee-deep in garbage, dreck, debris, and junk. |
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Can we blame him for figuring out what sort of dreck causes people to fork over money by the handful? |
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I will confine myself to saying that this highly praised movie is Marxist dreck. |
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Since my son was born, I too have gotten religion and realized that my time is too important to waste watching dreck. |
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The very thought that I will be lumped in with lovers of such horrid dreck makes me physically ill. |
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The dreck, it appears, continues to spill over on this side of the Atlantic. |
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Does he really think Americans are so stupid they will pay to watch this dreck? |
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At first I thought it was a lack of talent, but I remember thinking that this group of finalists were much better than last year's dreck. |
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One thing that bothers me is those meshuggeners at the gaming magazines who have the chutzpah to kvell all over their games, even when they're dreck. |
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But to pull one useful point out of this pile of dreck, we should also stop talking about education as war. |
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Like others of that kind, he can spend long periods bowling dreck, as a Test career average of 32 and strike rate of 62 suggest. |
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Slap a monotonous heavy rock drone over the top and you have one of the most unappetising dollops of dreck to clout the consciousness this year. |
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Maybe you told your mother-in-law that you love her stuffed cabbage casserole and you're just dying to tell someone what kind of dreck it really was. |
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Comic book movies are pretty hit-and-miss affairs, so most of the time you go in with no idea at all of whether it will be terrific or pure dreck. |
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There was also plenty of dreck in the past, just as there is now. |
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You certainly have to wade through some dreck to get to these gems, but the series' quality control bar is set high enough that none of it's particularly excruciating. |
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For someone like myself who finds meditative pleasures in sweeping, I'll spend a few more shekels to whisk away all that scuzz and dreck with my plant-based broom. |
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How this dreck even got nominated for Best Picture troubles me. |
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Nothing deflates a home's impression of quality like going into a powder room and having your ears assaulted by one of these shrieking pieces of dreck. |
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The website, edited by well-known islamophobe David Horowitz, is home to all sort of virulent anti-Muslim, anti-Palestinian dreck. |
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In a television season that has given us dreck like Zero Hour, Mob Doctor, and Do No Harm, Southland should be a hit. |
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But as far as dud follow-ups go, we're in Exorcist II territory with this dreck. |
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And, if we can't even hold our own against the tune-free cluster of dreck that passed for competition this weekend, we don't deserve to be in Eurovision either. |
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And the United Kingdom is the one place that, although it dutifully dishes up dreck of its own when Eurovision comes around, realizes that there are greater gods to serve. |
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When I was raising my own kids, all we had was the Salvation Army, which was pure dreck. |
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Also included is flava and phat, while dreck is now used to describe poor quality. |
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Oil is the long-entombed dreck of extinct sea creatures, baked in primeval sediments sucked down into the crust of the earth. |
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In fact, as far as the year's worst movies go, it'll take some doing to top this dreck. |
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That makes you wonder how anyone got hired to write this dreck. |
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The reviewer was worried that, were a certain host hired for the game show, he would begin giving away dreck for prizes instead of the good stuff they did for years. |
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There are reasonable one-liners and an engaging bromance, but none of the above excuses the fact even Jean-Claude Van Damme would probably turn his nose up at such dreck. |
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Give Walsh credit, he takes a balanced approach in this handsomely illustrated volume between those who think Webber a genius and others who think his stuff is dreck. |
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