Much of it has little or no depth at all and more often than not resembles a sort of second-rate 1930s dance-music! |
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That means challenging Scots to better themselves instead of meekly accepting shoddy and second-rate services. |
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Despite being regarded as untouchably hip, the Sixties produced their fair share of second-rate songs, Neal admits. |
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It is common to blame this tell-all culture on people who go on trashy talk shows, or second-rate celebrities desperate for publicity. |
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But it was such a second-rate piece of work, and induced such an amazing sense of tedium, that I am not even going to mention its name. |
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I don't want to write anything shoddy or second-rate just because it will get on. |
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But in those second-rate towns with their third-rate lifestyles, punk had a localised life of its own. |
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The alternative is that we will be left with universities run by second-rate academics and companies run by second-rate entrepreneurs. |
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Even more horrifying was the realization that I could not dismiss The Passion as a second-rate film. |
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Quite a few were shocked to see Russia transformed into a second-rate country, treated unceremoniously by Western powers. |
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Now I don't have to drag myself to the second-rate theater where this film is playing in Madison. |
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And these are the cases that we're most concerned about, where the current system puts them as a second-rate case. |
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Or are all those people in County Limerick to lose their homes and farms just to make way for a second-rate road? |
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Couldn't they have picked a second-rate conservative historian or sociologist for the first prize? |
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Neocons tell you that every second-rate nation is ready for democracy, if only we can topple their dictators. |
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Perhaps this is a swizz, or perhaps it saves diehard fans paying a tenner for three second-rate filler tracks. |
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In addition, the mixing is second-rate and unharmonious in places. |
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Punters cashing in their pink pounds to the sound of second-rate pop groups is not really my thing. |
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The attempt to resurrect capitalism in Russia foredooms it to the role of a second-rate power. |
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Where the first half of the show wore out the electro template, the second is suffused with the spirit of second-rate indie-rock. |
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It's all US style news, sport and second-rate American dramas. |
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They do not want a second-rate language, and neither do they want to be treated like second-class citizens. |
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Regarding the aspect of law and justice, Haitian legislation considered women as second-rate citizens. |
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They will then be left dependent on a second-rate public health care system with less generous coverage. |
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Taking quality first, local initiatives must not be regarded as second-rate jobs. |
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Staff and bosses who are second-rate, set in their ways and difficult to motivate are in for a particularly hard time. |
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The committee found that adults with intellectual disabilities are treated as second-rate citizens. |
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The best films nearly always come from original scripts or second-rate books. |
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It was an immensely silly argument, and might be dismissed as the rantings of a second-rate polemicist. |
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Craig's arrest was second-rate entrapment for something that shouldn't be against the law in the first place. |
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At a certain point, the Christie staffers begin to sound like characters in a second-rate Tarantino script. |
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Or did the poor guy have to read a second-rate novel or a false-sounding biography in his last hours on earth? |
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When Smith phoned the American Embassy in Rome to ask for assistance, he says the couple was treated like second-rate citizens. |
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It was precisely his impersonality or lack of message that warranted his relegation to the status of second-rate playwright. |
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If anything can keep Huataoyao out of the ranks of second-rate tea houses touting dubious spiritual qualities, it is this. |
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After the best people leave, the second-rate people get promoted and they have a tendency to hire and promote third-rate people. |
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Lundgren never rises above second-rate and this one is no exception. |
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The film does little to rise above its second-rate pedigree. |
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Teenager Holly Hamilton is tired of moving every time her single mum Jean has another personal meltdown involving yet another second-rate guy. |
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Why is the second-rate part of a hero's corpus uncritically praised or else ignored to keep the hero's reputation unsullied. |
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The characters don't so much speak as speechify, in arias out of second-rate literature. |
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Energy, vigour and emotion were what were missing most in the second-rate acting. |
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The songs are often second-rate and the performances are dire, like his shockingly inept vocal on the title track. |
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From the first, its imitative qualities signified both technological ingenuity and second-rate cheapness. |
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Frans Snyders's Concert of Birds hardly qualifies even as second-rate. |
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This stilted comedy of manners lacks a framework around which to dress itself and, subsequently, has the feel and look of a second-rate sketch show to it. |
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Somehow, however, he manages to emasculate the idea in order to generate a second-rate thriller with cheap theatrics and an embarrassingly stupid ending. |
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His continued popularity as a writer is curious, given that he is widely acknowledged, within the historical fraternity, as decidedly second-rate. |
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Mystified by higher pork consumption overseas in the 1980s, he says that he went to Europe and found the answer: American pigs were second-rate. |
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Another soldier walks through, fingering the second-rate audio equipment fitted into the tackiest of green chipboard cabinets, fronted with shiny silver panels. |
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You may be a little puzzled that two of the country's biggest intelligences should be so preoccupied by such a trifling matter as the future of a second-rate footie outfit. |
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If you seriously believe that people all over the world are interested in a second-rate game in a second rate league then you are delusional. |
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I used to be obsessed with the second-rate films of Alfred Hitchcock. |
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At this point, the Commission has to convince the Russian administration that democratic values do not have a second-rate status in our negotiating package. |
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Why are the people of East Hants being treated as second-rate citizens by the Conservative government just for exercising their democratic rights as citizens? |
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Hampered by a name that was unpronounceable, together with a heavy accent, he was relegated to playing muscle-bound clods in a string of second-rate films. |
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In other cases the families may themselves choose the second-rate schools so their children will be with other Roma and not bullied and marginalized by the kids from the majority population and their teachers. |
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A few dozen of these political pariahs found employment, mostly in second-rate TV offerings where they were less likely to be spotted either by appearance or writing style. |
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We have just seen that there is little sense in expecting any second-rate review aimed at bringing those responsible for this or that programme before the Court of History. |
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However, when it comes to fleshing out the theory with specifics, the economic and social aspects are often given priority whereas the ecological dimension tends to be given second-rate treatment. |
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Their protean sound lifts them above the legions of second-rate math rockers who think it's enough simply to noodle around with shifting time signatures and obscure chords. |
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But it should not be regarded as a second-rate solution only for the poor. |
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A second-rate novelist and a furtively fabricating social commentator, he was homophobic, anti-feminist, unsociable, anti-intellectual, authoritarian and latently violent. |
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The image of Motherwell as a second-rate, unprofessional organisation was sharpened by the breakdown in the undersoil heating system last month that caused the 11th-hour postponement of a match. |
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Ships accordingly now began to be divided into ratings, so that a first-rate ship-of-the-line had over 90 guns, a second-rate had over 80 and a third-rate had around 60 or more. |
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The extraordinary thing is she put up with such a second-rate spiv for so long. |
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Regardless, there would be no point trying to turn Flemenstar into a second-rate stayer if he is top-class over shorter distances, and it is not as if horses are queueing to take on Sprinter Sacre at two miles. |
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Cynics say the FIS decision was dictated by worries that, given a choice, top riders would continue to stay away from itsĀ events, generally perceived as unhip and second-rate. |
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Sea products outrank the products of the soil in a fishing community such as this, although in this case second choice is by no means second-rate. |
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Radical Axis will both animate and produce the show that chronicles the adventures of a band of freak show performers and second-rate superheroes. |
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Women who choose to bottle-feed their baby are made to feel like second-rate parents by campaigns stating 'breast is best', researchers said today. |
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