It is perhaps due to overfamiliarity that I find the metaphor unenlightening. |
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He wrote to the office of Marty Markowitz, the borough president, but the correspondence was unenlightening. |
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This fly-on-the-wall documentary shows that they like tattoos and swearing, but otherwise it's unenlightening. |
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Etymologically the term metaphysics is unenlightening. |
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Past medical history was unenlightening except recurrent aphthous stomatitis and tonsillitis. |
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My own screen test is as unwatchable as the experience was unenlightening. |
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The point in this unenlightening exercise is to do more than to illuminate the private Rehnquist. |
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Compacted into an 80-minute mishmash of interviews, confessions and sketches, melded into a shaky mosaic, the answers from a cross section of men are shallow, self-serving and ultimately unenlightening. |
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Another State, however, objects to the expression 'centres of excellence' as confusing and unenlightening as to the role these entities should play. |
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While Wilson's and Sperber's works both utilize fiber materials, this point of intersection is in some degree an unenlightening coincidence. |
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But advice doesn't go much further than tasting notes ' featuring a handful of interchangeable and unenlightening adjectives. |
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When the Vatican had asked them, in 1959, for suggestions towards an agenda for the Council, their responses were hurried and unenlightening. |
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