Don't get me wrong, this record has enough hot beats and club appeal to get by, but the lyrics are just super derivative and one-dimensional. |
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There are, without doubt, as many socially one-dimensional men as there are women, but I have yet to find them in the same quantities. |
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And, sorry to be petty, but the right-left political model is actually one-dimensional, not two dimensional. |
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Normally, a ski jump is a relatively one-dimensional technical building, laid out for a single purpose. |
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We apply one-dimensional, cylindrical symmetrical mass transport equations for a single refilling vessel. |
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In Fig 4B, the two populations have a single one-dimensional module in common. |
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Here, the hydrocarbon chains are, on average, directed to a single one-dimensional line. |
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Actually, I've just looked again, and I think it's a one-dimensional, crude word-play one-gag site. |
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Sorry, but Bugs was a one-dimensional, predictable rabbit who had not a redeeming bone in his entire scrawny body. |
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The two actors have got killer pipes and the acting chops to give depth to otherwise one-dimensional characters. |
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What happens as a result is you begin to see these people, not as real people, but as flat, one-dimensional type of people. |
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He's a bit one-dimensional, but when that one dimension is scoring, it's worth a look. |
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But we're restless people, we're never gonna be satisfied with something so one-dimensional. |
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Unfortunately, this faux-punk foursome comes off as just as one-dimensional as their teenybopper targets. |
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Scoring is important too, because without the threat of hitting outside shots or finishing off drives, they became one-dimensional. |
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Romney is steadfast in constantly casting the election as a one-dimensional referendum on the incumbent president. |
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In one-dimensional Clobber, stones are arranged in a single row or column. |
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In superstring theory, particles are not treated as particles at all but as oscillations in one-dimensional entities called strings. |
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The reviewers denounced Rand the novelist for her one-dimensional characters, but she knew what she was about. |
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And I know it's a hard call, because most sit-com characters are unlikable, unredeeming, shallow and one-dimensional. |
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The album is slightly tedious and sometimes one-dimensional. |
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But they serve only as one-dimensional villains or as comic relief. |
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They almost become one-dimensional to an extent, because they are so focused on that specific type of music that it's hard for them to branch out. |
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The singing was amplified, the rhythms syncopated and the plot one-dimensional. |
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Participants always sorted on proportion in Experiment 2, with orthogonal or one-dimensional stimulus sets. |
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Considering how one-dimensional the persona is he does a pretty good job of it, aided by the cast of thousands and a script with pretty good taste in bad taste. |
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It records one-dimensional barcodes quickly and reliably thanks to 100 scans per second. |
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I don't think pleasure need be seen as a one-dimensional experience, a uniform continuum. |
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The one-dimensional strip can encode any of the color parameters H, S, V, R, G, or B, as determined by which of the adjoining buttons is pressed. |
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The expression can be recorded on a one-dimensional, continuous or discrete, linear scale. |
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The steel cables also defy their one-dimensional nature as they integrate structure and form. |
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Worked in shallow stucco relief, this rare object appears to be more one-dimensional like a painting, than a two-dimensional work in relief. |
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Research is unanimous in confirming that health is neither a static nor a one-dimensional phenomenon. |
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Martin plays well on both ends of the court, unlike those one-dimensional players. |
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The reality is that few organizations or, for that matter, few workers work in a simple one-dimensional way. |
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If he keeps being cast as such one-dimensional, charisma-free characters, his fall may be as quick as his meteoric rise. |
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As latitude is the only dimension used, these are one-dimensional models. |
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The Greek middle classes fare not much better in Tsiolkas's simplistic, one-dimensional portrayal. |
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Kinsey is a biopic that does not conspire to paint an immaculate, saintly, and ultimately one-dimensional portrait of its subject. |
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If you look at a needle it looks like a one-dimensional line from a long distance, but really it's three-dimensional. |
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It is believed that they were kept hidden from the public by Victorian scholars, so as to create a one-dimensional view of Britain's most famous naval leader. |
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To avoid edge effects, the lattice is represented on a circle for a one-dimensional model or a torus for a two-dimensional model. |
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We all think of a line segment as being one-dimensional, a square two-dimensional and a cube three-dimensional, but what does this really mean? |
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The lads are now calling Shaun Wright-Phillips a prolific scorer and at least it showed me that we are not one-dimensional. |
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But the characters are mostly one-dimensional stereotypes with little engaging depth. |
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Analysis of experiments with one-dimensional shallow water models unveils the mechanism of the instability. |
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We thus modeled colonization for a one-dimensional stepping-stone metapopulation. |
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In contrast to this are the flat, one-dimensional characters found in fables. |
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During the previous three years, little bits and pieces of the characters were fleshed out and expanded beyond simple, one-dimensional characters. |
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In string theory the known elementary particles are no longer described as dimensionless mathematical point-objects but rather as extended one-dimensional objects. |
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Only when I worked to become more open-minded, and find the positive in these people, did I stop jejunely stereotyping them as one-dimensional wastes, and feel less hateful. |
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The chorus is particularly annoying in its one-dimensional repetitiveness, and the whole kaboodle runs out of ideas about a minute before the end. |
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This multi-dimensionality is especially meaningful for service industries, which often see their products as much more than one-dimensional. |
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This belittling attitude also gains strength through the media, where women are portrayed in a one-dimensional, tendentious way. |
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It is rather one-dimensional and, like Becks, has a curious metallic aftertaste, but it is not overly sweet and it is correctly dry and hoppy. |
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He is multifaceted: the artist, poet... he's creative, unlike your average one-dimensional English footballer. |
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As a result, towns lose their spirit and a one-dimensional environment is created that is insufficient to provide the right upbringing for children, adolescents and youths. |
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There is not a one-dimensional, homogeneous response to the situation. |
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The results of this survey proved that people with disabilities are among the poorest of the poor, and that the causes of poverty are not one-dimensional but rather multidimensional. |
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This means that successful supervisors don't lead in a one-dimensional way, but adapt their leadership behaviour flexibly, so as to meet the requirements of specific situations. |
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Now, the selection is a two-dimensional entity, but a path is a one-dimensional entity, so there is no way to transform the selection into a path without losing information. |
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Using such a one-dimensional measure of success during a time of economic boom, many jurisdictions have reported nothing short of remarkable reductions. |
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While this view is too one-dimensional, nonetheless the primary locus of the violence is directly related to the intolerance between these two groups. |
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Outcome A will show that for typical one-dimensional systems this is indeed the case. |
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Hollywood is comfortable with one-dimensional caricatures of racism. |
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Classically, a particle trapped in a one-dimensional infinite potential well of length L would have an equal probability of being detected anywhere in the well. |
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Such one-dimensional characters have always existed in the theatre along with more recognizably human characters. |
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Sure, they are redoubtable opponents, but brawny, one-dimensional teams deficient in natural ability will not seriously challenge the world's best. |
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Single-site analysis and one-dimensional window analysis can be used to detect selection when the biological functions of amino acid sites are unknown. |
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As such, the seriousness of the conflicted family situation is completely undermined by one-dimensional walking gags that wouldn't qualify for low-rent sitcom duty. |
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The one-dimensional approach of the Commission's proposals in terms of retraining fishermen and scrapping vessels will destroy fishing communities. |
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The fourth and final step is an inspection of each one-dimensional representation, which will therefore reveal the optimum value for the respective torsion. |
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The prevailing feeling among defensive coordinators is to make the opponent one-dimensional. |
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Hunter, the hero and security specialist who finds himself guarding a pop princess, seem one-dimensional. |
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Marketing drives much of the blabber about blubber, and the best way to hook a mass audience is to make a diet plan as simplistic and one-dimensional as possible. |
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However, we cannot draw a similar conclusion about the center of gravity of the edges, for centers of gravity of one-dimensional sets do not transform canonically. |
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The Szechuan style pork was served with crispy won ton strips, which is an interesting idea, but the flavour was one-dimensional and tasted strongly of hoisin. |
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The super-ripe flavors of the Barbaresco seemed more one-dimensional and to overwhelm the myriad of nuances that the other two wines promised to deliver in the future. |
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Discussions of the American alliance in this volume, and our economic and cultural bonds therein, are in general incurious, dogmatic and one-dimensional. |
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We also define a coordinate, X, by cumulating the sum of one-dimensional displacements of all water molecules in the mentioned region every picosecond. |
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Two chapters use combinatoric, number theoretic, and symbolic machinery in a discussion of one-dimensional dynamical systems. |
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The richness of this question is apparent from the one-dimensional case of Dyson Brownian motion. |
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Sadly, Treuer romanticizes his one-dimensional Indians as hapless victims who have inherited every burden of loss during the past 500 years. |
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This work explores the application of a new one-dimensional carbon nanomaterial, the diamond nanothread, as a reinforcement for nanocomposites. |
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The system forestalls thermalization because the one-dimensional motion prevents the kind of momentum transfers that generate a broad distribution of energies, Weiss says. |
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The razorblade has two edges creating a two-dimensional plane with length and breadth, while a line is one-dimensional. |
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Most such regions are usually two-dimensional Euclidean planes, but one-dimensional and three-dimensional regions are also possible. |
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Over time, this approach has increasingly segregated musical genres and styles and has created a false sense that demographic groups have one-dimensional music interests that don't intersect. |
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Never one to be one-dimensional, Todd branched out to computer technology in his spare time, creating the first color graphics tablet and the Flow-Fazer screen saver. |
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