I skip the actual awards shows because the acceptance speeches are generally cringefully platitudinous and depthlessly insular. |
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Ideas endlessly repeated and permutated become platitudinous, trite, meaningless. |
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The tips are the same type of common sense platitudinous advice that columnists dispense on a regular basis. |
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He is a master of platitudinous nonsensical mutterings meted out in a muttonheaded masterly display of the obvious. |
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Everyone this side of Charles Krauthammer agrees that Romney was general and platitudinous and not that engaged. |
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Surely such a bunch of worthies most of them retired would simply produce yet another platitudinous report, doomed to gather dust. |
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The platitudinous declarations and aspirations of most national governments on youth issues are matched by the poor performances and ineffectiveness of most state-led youth programmes across the case studies. |
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Presented in these terms, the concepts may appear platitudinous. |
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Such events are usually remarkable only for their platitudinous euphoria, but a question from a BBC reporter suggesting that the record companies' oligopoly was tightening its control spoiled the party. |
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He made a speech that was in some ways almost platitudinous. |
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