Like the programme itself, the music has been dumbed down until it just about holds an essence of the original without any of the emotion. |
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The narrator was calm, clear and educated, there were no unnecessary flashy graphics and above all it wasn't dumbed down. |
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To use a phrase that's no longer particularly popular any more, the show has dumbed down. |
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Any international film of any merit whatsoever has to be re-made, dumbed down and mass-marketed. |
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The math is dumbed down a bit as is necessary for a mass market book like this. |
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I favour using beads or bits of cake, but this will no doubt be interpreted as a suggestion that maths should be dumbed down. |
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This movie has all the earmarks of a great premise that was dumbed down to appeal to an increasingly less adventuresome multiplex audience. |
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Most of us wouldn't choose a career where everything we interact with is prettied up and dumbed down. |
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However, a virus-writing course shouldn't be dumbed down with only milk-liver assignments like the programming of new computer viruses. |
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As a result, we as a people have been propagandized and dumbed down to the point where we are unable to recognize evil where it exists. |
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