They will try to buy time with a vast array of market manipulations and financial gimmickry. |
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At Prada, Miuccia Prada teamed her narrow suits with a tie into a leu in a bit of East-meets-West kind of gimmickry. |
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She is certainly a strong enough actress to play the part without that sort of gimmickry. |
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When not indulging in childish grossout humor or overstuffing their tracks with studio gimmickry, The Faint still prove powerful songsmiths. |
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It can quickly descend into manipulative gimmickry, with journalists as professional emoters who cover events to express their outrage. |
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Both clearly had a vision for the film, and not just an excuse to show off computer graphic gimmickry. |
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She's a singer who takes a lot of artistic risks while never succumbing to gimmickry and pandering. |
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But any effort to reach it is to be applauded, even if it carries a whiff of marketing gimmickry. |
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We are not doing this for public relations gimmickry because no one makes us do this. |
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The directing, mirroring the subject's urgency, avoids gimmickry of any kind to focus constantly on the essential. |
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These fresh-faced kids held the stage without flashy gimmickry, histrionics or rock star poses, relying instead on their songs and musicianship to do their talking for them. |
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It is more like an anti-gimmick, undoing the gimmickry of often clumsy stereo effects. |
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Monotony, simplemindedness, obsession and gimmickry periodically threaten, but they never quite prevail, at least on an image-by-image basis. |
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But couplets bear the stigma of gimmickry, of tipsy limericks and earworms from the Hallmark aisle. |
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As long as there is that kind of Liberal gimmickry, that kind of Liberal deceit, that kind of Liberal hanky-panky, then we will debate this as a budget bill. |
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It had three elements. The first element was pure gimmickry. |
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Like much of TV drama, they glamorize workaholism, and on the better shows the gimmickry is half the appeal: if you can survive this obstacle course, no regular kitchen can defeat you. |
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The same gimmickry is in play in their treatment of veterans. |
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And quite right, too: unlike so many shows of its ilk, First Dates doesn't bombard you with gimmickry, instead winning you over with unflashy authenticity. |
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To a great degree, consumers are to blame for this gimmickry. |
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An obscure 1992 kiddie cartoon, FernGully The Last Rainforest, Titanically pumped up by James Cameron, who still insists 3D gimmickry is the future of cinema. |
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