It can rightly, if tritely, be called a hinge-event in human history. |
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When I wrote about LA musician Glasser in these pages a few months back, I tritely pitched her somewhere between Kate Bush and Björk. |
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Everything was prettily conventional, tritely romantic, safely heterosexual and ultimately meaningless. |
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After a while its apparent celebration of eccentricity turns into the opposite: this is wackiness with a tritely pop heart. |
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Studying of Nigeria by tritely fast steps since time of joining of the country to England in 1899 and arrivals here in 1900 of the Supreme commissioner of Northern Nigeria of F. Lugarda. |
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Tritely, one rememers the precise spot on which one stood, resisting acceptance and grief. |
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