Any inclination to take any of this seriously is rapidly seen off by the kitschy dreadfulness of much of the writing. |
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That's not to say it's a total success, it is a little camp and so doesn't quite replicate the dreadfulness of the novel. |
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After all, as both a former and prospective host of MTV's Punk'd, they obviously have an affinity with abject dreadfulness. |
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Here, he may err on the side of harshness, for all Chechnya's dreadfulness as a state. |
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The gay, oblivious rush of the world to this war compounded its dreadfulness for subsequent generations, but Mr Allingham added a corrective. |
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But books full of dreadfulness leave the reader more dazed than informed. |
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