I have been conducting an experiment aimed at analysing the intensifying silliness, stupidity and vacuousness of the world. |
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But on a much larger level, it just shows once again the utter vacuousness of our electoral system. |
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But I don't think I can set aside my prejudices about the vacuousness of life in suburban sprawl. |
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If anything illustrates the sheer vacuousness and frivolity of the so-called metropolitan elite I have yet to hear it. |
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He was at his best talking about the weather, a subject on which he spoke with the expertise and vacuousness of a true Brit. |
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Elizabeth Banks behaves with the right mix of vanity and vacuousness as Katniss's absurd chaperone, Effie Trinket. |
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Ms. Jocelyne Couture: What is stated in the opinion of the Supreme Court is so banal that, in my opinion, it borders on vacuousness. |
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He hated TV for chasing fads and its vacuousness, but also because it paid him too little, notes Itzkoff dryly. |
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It had zero sociological effectiveness, because it did not transform the relationships of power, and it was deceptive because its sociological premises put it at risk of vacuousness. |
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When they come close to Lyra and Will, Pullman emphasizes the feebleness of their whispering voices and the vacuousness of their bodies. |
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No wonder, therefore, that in the eyes of some, celebrity – especially when it is attained in popular culture – attaches only notions of vacuousness. |
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It shows the degree of vacuousness that consistently emanates from his mouth. |
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However, the last twelve lean years since the outbreak of the Darfur people's revolution have demonstrated the emptiness and vacuousness of that argument. |
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