Judging the actors is difficult because of the incoherency of the story and inanity of the dialogue. |
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The inanity, the empty politeness of small talk is revealed by its absence. |
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It's difficult to find someplace to start when you're offered this type of inanity. |
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Through his pen, inanity became animate, and the captious craft of caricature was raised to character study. |
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Viewers gazed in astonishment as the supposedly silver-tongued trial lawyer lurched from one inanity to the next. |
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I laughed many times, but entire episodes went by where I would sit and wait for some obvious inanity to conclude. |
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This fast-paced, energetic series of comic sketches tackles the inanity of media culture and the people who thrive on it. |
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This film is more or less exactly why the average filmgoer prefers the inanity of quiz shows to unconventional arthouse fare. |
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The surprising thing here is not the over-the-top mayhem, but the inanity of the infrequent dialogue scenes. |
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He pokes fun at bourgeois inanity through the vehicle of the structured American sitcom. |
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He says that the decision of the school board was one of breathtaking inanity. |
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Anger and frustration at the inanity of America's political culture underscore the best humour here. |
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The general spirit of bonhomie and celebration lifts even curmudgeons like me over the worst stretches of inanity. |
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Better writers than I have dealt with the dangerous inanity of those charges. |
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A work about frantic consumption, the inanity of the consumed cult object, especially the car, a strong symbol of our modern society. |
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Forget the humor of Stephen Colbert, wisdom of Steve Jobs, or inanity of Arnold Schwarzenegger. |
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Urbanski can hold forth on the inanity of man-made climate change like a pro. |
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This ridiculous sequel lives down to the inanity of its predecessor. |
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Mr. Speaker, this kind of inanity shows why things are not getting done around here. |
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In recent decades, however, the inanity of these theories has been demonstrated. |
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I have learned to be sort of inured by the kind of inanity that I hear from the NDP on foreign policy matters but this is really remarkable. |
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It also understands the mockable inanity of the intellectually hapless Lorraine. |
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And I can tap and tap and tap and yo and yo and yo, contemplating or not contemplating the inanity that is this life. |
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Anderson's lyrics are either simple to the point of inanity, or questing and philosophical. |
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Frank Vanhecke will now be prosecuted for an inanity, namely a small article in a local party brochure, published in 2005, that talked about young immigrants who had desecrated several graves. |
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In other words, to succeed in twisting the meaning of the word of God with the aim of leading astray those who follow them, these demons are obliged to flirt with inanity, as you have just noticed. |
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We can clearly see the inanity of a binary concept of the use of force that requires choosing either dishonourable impotence or sophisticated barbarism. |
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The inanity of the British attack is obvious from some of the words the early Disgusteds of Tunbridge Wells complained about. |
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The advertising slogans, once linguistically and culturally translated, lose none of the corporatespeak inanity that they convey in English. |
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Leaving aside, of course, the inanity of America's drug policy, the questionable consitutionality of Mr Scott's plan and the range of privacy issues opened up by suspicionless drug-testing. |
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In modern Europe it has to be the Swedish ditty that won the Eurovision song contest in 1984, whose cheery inanity captures the spirit of the annual pan-European event. |
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Some rational people mainly women will shake their heads in bewilderment or protest at the inanity of it all. They might as well rail against the wind. |
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His dual critique of philosophical and religious idealism on the one hand, and popular inanity on the other leads him in quite incompatible directions. |
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There is no time to lose either in criticising the inanity of economics regarding this or that real world problem, or in amending this hypothesis or that item of methodology. |
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