What was once relegated to the category of trivia has not, tastelessly, morphed into a television channel. |
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If he doesn't publish Jessie, there goes his love affair, a sample of whose torridness is tastelessly exhibited onstage. |
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A Caesar salad is a pathetic nod to salad eaters, mostly because its dressing, like the blue cheese, is tastelessly industrial. |
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Maybe it's because there are too many noisy, complaining, tastelessly dressed German tourists in France. |
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The biggest point of deviation is that Bombay tended to be overly and almost tastelessly didactic. |
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The repetition of that became as tastelessly titillating as showing us a torn arm or a decomposing torso. |
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This work is a brilliant satire on the vain and tastelessly bombastic preaching that predominated in Spanish churches. |
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Mrs. Miner feels uncomfortable at a tea because she is dressed so tastelessly. |
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Some in Washington liken Iraq a tad tastelessly, perhaps to a giant takeover target, with the resources to pay for its own restructuring. |
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Many basketball players, outstanding ones included, have a tendency to be rather tastelessly rococo in their style, and Bradley stands out in contrast to them because he adorns nothing that he does. |
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