Yes, the insipidness of some of the exhibits are testament to creativity by committee. |
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Such insipidness ought to be dismissed out of hand immediately. |
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It's not so much the wholesale banditry of personae that rankles and bores, it's the sheer insipidness of the imagination on display. |
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Ward's and Holland's evaluations revolve around the question of whether the poem resists or reflects the supposed insipidness of rationalism. |
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Shklovsky suggests that to counter the insipidness of automatised language, the word needs to be resurrected by deautomatizing it. |
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His void spaces are a criticism of the insipidness of the overly materialistic modern way of life. |
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That, to him, is insipidness posing as freedom. |
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This poem suffers from structural weakness, indeed insipidness. |
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