It's always good to have critical commonplaces questioned, even if you end up reaffirming them. |
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My only knowledge of francophone Caribbean literature consisted of a few commonplaces and catchphrases. |
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Concerning the national question in Québec, we must reject commonplaces and clichés that the reformist Left and the opportunists propagate. |
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The media are at the origin of many commonplaces from which the individuals build themselves. |
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The document is, once again, a catalogue of politically correct commonplaces that are slowly but surely becoming this institution's speciality. |
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But this characteristic is a double-edged weapon which can sometimes lead the most novice bands to hastily bask in comfortable commonplaces. |
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It is littered with hackneyed phrases and lazy commonplaces. |
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Often the word humidity is associated with commonplaces that have negative connotations. |
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Contrary to any commonplaces about the universality of the class struggle, the struggle of the female workers does not make their situation as women disappear, far from it. |
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The heritage is a key of essential differentiation in the tourist world, because nothing could be worse than the way in which our water cities become commonplaces. |
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In 1965, when the Museum had just opened and was the object of many criticisms, Ruscha added the LACMA to his inventory of commonplaces with a large oil painting entitled The Los Angeles County Museum on Fire. |
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He chose to retire to an old sheep barn in Garde-Freinet in the heart of the Maures hills, and search for the commonplaces in the solitary statement. |
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In this report, we are treated to all of the current commonplaces on the subject, the main one being that the pensions problem is above all a demographic issue. |
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Because it is so keen to serve a radical agenda of ideas and language, it does not even realise how totally ridiculous it ends up being as a result of its pretentious commonplaces and plain stupidity. |
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At these levels information, educational and mobilising initiatives which fight against commonplaces and prejudices that accompany social exclusion are generated. |
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What was so exciting before, was the audacity of getting far away from The Dark Third's crypto-Floydian commonplaces to inaugurate a hyper dynamic electro energy wind. |
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His canvases demonstrate the appearance of graphic rather than calligraphic expression, whereby graphic notation creates commonplaces and stereotypes from the calligraphy once deemed spontaneous and intuitive. |
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Many are crammed with commonplaces or assertions of policy continuity. |
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Finally he began to mutter some commonplaces which meant nothing particularly. |
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We now accept cell phones and laptop computers as commonplaces of everyday life. |
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And something angered Tamara in the way the Prince assisted in all this, out-commonplacing her friend in commonplaces with the suavest politeness. |
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