The story of Lucille is vapid and uninteresting in comparison, for it lacks any emotional or societal resonance. |
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Edinburgh's a binary system, but other than that novelty, it looks fairly uninteresting at first glance. |
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The models are detailed, but uninteresting lines, flat colors, and predictable pans render them pointless. |
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The current news was droll and uninteresting, blabber about the economy and whatnot, things for which at this stage he had no care. |
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They can already sense how bland and uninteresting their relationship will be, how the years will yawn away and stretch to eternity. |
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Bloggers are not obliged to write about stories that they find uninteresting or uncongenial. |
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Alex blamed his curiosity on his uninteresting, tedious and all-round boring life. |
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The problem with politics today is not that there are more shady goings-on than there were in the past, but that it is pale and uninteresting. |
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In lesser hands, it could easily have devolved into something dull and uninteresting. |
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I think I had a notion that, being part of the midlands, the county would be flat and uninteresting. |
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A writer is often easily inspired but the trick lay in the ability to turn a most uninteresting object into one of great curiosity. |
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In my opinion this is because they got too much of it and it was done in an uninteresting and boring manner. |
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The flashbacks to the uncles' escapades in Africa ought to have been the saving grace of a rather uninteresting slow plot. |
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On top of this, the constitutional reform is an uninteresting and unrewarding proposal. |
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For two great teams, the special teams units are extraordinarily uninteresting aside from the kickers. |
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At first merely uninteresting, the ploy eventually descends into slapstick comedy, undermining the prevailing halcyon tone of the work. |
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They come across as stiff and uninteresting, but that's exactly what the director wants from them. |
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The effects are chintzy, the creature is uninteresting, and the story incredibly placid. |
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Character designs are rather pallid and dull, completely uninteresting in style or drawn without any particular flare. |
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I found this film to be uninteresting, uncompelling, cinematically drab, and mean. |
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I found it plodding, uninteresting, and, with the substitution of repetition for analysis, rather less informative than might be expected. |
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Two words that describe the pace and plot of this film are plodding and uninteresting. |
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This was harmoniously wedded to an uninteresting brown flavour in which sugary notes predominated. |
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We have a natural tendency to place emphasis on matters which are ponderous, dull and uninteresting. |
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Indeed, many sequences are improved enormously by the careful excision of cinematically uninteresting material. |
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As Hall points out, Max was lucky all his life, and perhaps as a result the externals of his life are almost as uninteresting as the inner man. |
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Another way to cope with draggy days when everything seems uninteresting is to make a special effort. |
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Incredibly, this second lot of inmates are even more tedious and uninteresting than the first. |
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They are the boring, pointless, uninteresting gobs of wasted film dedicated to showcasing whatever idiotic local events took place that day. |
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It's just repetitive or uninteresting in terms of what already appears in the film. |
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His curly brown hair was short, his eyes were an uninteresting grey, and his voice was low and quiet. |
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What we cannot rely on any more is solidly predictable attendance at uninteresting concerts. |
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Watch out for a streamlined and thus completely uninteresting Hollywood remake in a theatre near you soon. |
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Within this latter group lies cutlery, perhaps the most banal and uninteresting of eating-related subject matters. |
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The shallow existence of the four characters makes their self-analysis both boring and uninteresting. |
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It is virtually tuneless, self-pitying, uninteresting and is a world apart from the subtle atmospherics of the band's best work. |
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For behaviouralists, institutions were relatively uninteresting compared to the behaviour of political actors. |
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Swine flu went from unknown, to hysteria, to uninteresting in days. |
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And our loved ones become boring, tedious, unexciting and uninteresting. |
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I'm just peeved the second half is so uninteresting compared to the first. |
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I'm not saying Neville was an uninteresting or uninventive designer, but he was definitely one who was clear about what he liked and what he didn't like. |
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It is quite simply unwanted, unnecessary and utterly uninteresting. |
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The kids, besides looking like brothers, were bland and uninteresting. |
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This despite the fact that her comments were uncontroversial, unsurprising, and largely uninteresting. |
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Kelsey Grammer was not awful, merely unpoetic, untragic, uninteresting. |
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In addition to these expert hiders, we'll look at some animals who don't hide at all, but throw predators off by disguising themselves as something dangerous or uninteresting. |
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This book is fascinating not because of exploding bombs and smouldering passions, but because of the perplexing subtleties it offers about a life often judged uninteresting. |
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Some excellent actors are wasted in flat and uninteresting roles. |
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It was an age of excess, of overweening ambition, of greed, and phoniness, and sucking up, and the glorification of strange, obnoxious, preening, uninteresting people. |
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I felt so normal and uninteresting that I thought, OK, this will never happen. |
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I find conversation about football utterly opaque and uninteresting. |
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As a customer you'd probably think it a bit dull and uninteresting. |
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Today is so uninteresting I'm having to resort to repetition. |
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He was unintelligible, uninteresting and completely counterfeit. |
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An immense metropolis, like London, is calculated to make men selfish and uninteresting. |
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Raw concrete surfaces tend to be porous, and have a relatively uninteresting appearance. |
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Their clothes were mostly uninteresting and unflattering. Her eyes lingered on a putrid floral number in fuchsia, hot pink, and turquoise. Yipes. |
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In an uninteresting and predictable subplot, he is also p ursued by the late client's daughter, who begs him to ignore the will. |
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And it is all hugely uninteresting, despite Johnston's point about the waste we generate in our consumeristic frenzies. |
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But since your voice is your instrument, practice how it sounds to avoid a delivery that is flat, inflectionless, and uninteresting. |
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They are very hard and flat and, to put it plainly, uninteresting looking until they are deep-fried. Kroepoek is a traditional part of a rice table. |
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He took up several sheets of paper covered with writing, and began to read rapidly, slurring over the uninteresting legal terms and laying particular stress on some sentences. |
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The opening five chapters of Waverley are often thought to be dour and uninteresting, an impression in part due to Scott's own comments on them at the end of chapter five. |
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