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Craig Storper's adaptation of Lauran Paine's novel is riddled with cornball dialogue that unfolds in grindingly earnest platitudes.
Divested of their high-sounding platitudes, these programs were intended to train the nation's future leaders.
Once again, there is no sign of any reaction from the United Nations beyond pious platitudes.
Yet it has evolved as the major challenge of our day, demanding responses beyond pious platitudes.
But all Wright does is repeat platitudes from his last confab at Brookings.
So says The Knife, who, as their name suggests, are not a conventional band content to offer vacuous platitudes served on a diet of mediocrity.
But members of the Omagh victims' group are not content with such platitudes.
The other two are gratuities, and while one could argue both gratuities and platitudes are pleasantries, that doesn't make one the other.
They seek to dissolve all concrete issues of history, politics and economics into the ethereal mists of moral platitudes.
McDonnell's yet-to-be-delivered statement opens with self-serving platitudes and praise for the committee.
One critic once said that George Eliot was the only English writer who was into sermonising and moral platitudes.
Gone are the moral platitudes, and in their place are actual critiques and questions.
Its unpleasantness must not be buried in moral and philosophical platitudes.
It's pretty much downhill from there, with everyone speaking in moral platitudes and Hanks looking troubled.
They should stop playing to the public gallery by mouthing platitudes and begin thinking seriously about the very nature of crime and punishment.
Less sensible platitudes are currently issuing from the mouths of our leaders.
In a vague echo of '60s counterculture and New Age platitudes, these crusades are likened to the sacred quest for human freedom.
As you sidle up close you can hear voices swapping art world gossip, platitudes and dirt on various celebs, institutions and artists.
Don't tell me that, as a nation, we can't distinguish courage from stubbornness, philosophy from platitudes, and an empty suit from a full one.
The former manager attempted to enounce typical TV platitudes over Rangers' lack of cohesion on Wednesday night's post mortem.
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Why revamp and refurbish the old platitudes and dole them out each succeeding year?
With their platitudes, their prudery, and their chastity, they make for death.
He was a sort of artesian well of a man, and could not help spouting platitudes, that was all.
These dicta are all tried and true, but they have the failings common to platitudes.
Flesh and blood could no longer stand his unmeaning, yet gibing platitudes.
What an answer to the platitudes of fanatics who have the audacity to assert that philosophy is but the fruit of libertinage!
Many things unaccepted and unestablished to-day shall be proverbial platitudes of to-morrow.
Viewed from the standpoint of one immune from the bridge germ, it is a dull and preachy succession of platitudes.
It was while Jones was airing these platitudes that Paliser entered the room.
Formal platitudes were manufactured with effort, but Willoughby was kindled.
Only milk-and-water proprieties, tamely-virtuous platitudes.
The great style is not to be attained by tagging platitudes with points.
It's all pabulum and platitudes, of course, but at least it's part of developing a conscience.
She seized upon Athanase, and began to lecture him with the queerest platitudes about royalist politics and religious morality.
But his time of jibbing at her platitudes was long since passed.
What we really need is a witty leadership book replete with checklists, platitudes, alliterations and loveable characters we can all relate to.
Even for his classroom he had no platitudes, no stock of professorial anecdotes.
Or maybe people are finally getting suspicious of the dough-faced Etonian and the appalling Osborne, reciting their menu of opportunistic platitudes devoid of real policy?
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