The punk turned god-father-in-his-own-right has witnessed a parallel downswing in the last decade, wallowing in uninspired classic rock. |
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Intended for comic relief, the song and dance numbers come across as uninspired and robotic. |
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An uninspired second-half display took the gloss off a promising opening period, but pre-tournament warm-up matches often end that way. |
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Its visuals are disappointingly mediocre, featuring bland and utterly uninspired track designs. |
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As extra features, Sony has included two brief and uninspired EPK style featurettes and a rash of muddled and unimpressive deleted material. |
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The room looks better with scabrous, undecorated walls that it ever did with that uninspired wallpaper. |
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Once in a while, there's a short skirmish and someone dies, but it's all dull and uninspired. |
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For the most part, however, it's content to coast by on the romantic-adventure premise stodgily laid out in an uninspired screenplay. |
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Lists are just a cheap, uninspired and valueless way of filling column inches and insulting readers. |
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The movie is so tame, so bland and so uninspired, it just feels like a wasted opportunity. |
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The current station is far from perfect, but at least it has character, which this bland, uninspired new design fails to achieve. |
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I haven't written much lately due to being generally tired from work and a bit uninspired. |
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It put Mayo into the slenderest of leads with about 20 minutes remaining, an inspirational left-footed drive shining in the uninspired fare. |
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An excellent cast is let down by an uninspired script and a collection of unimpressive bad guys. |
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He also stated that to mix the psalms and uninspired hymns together is sacrilege. |
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What follows is a wincingly uninspired plot about siblings dealing with lycanthropy and trying to discover who infected them. |
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In the past, Washington has shown an ability to produce world-class reds and varietally correct if uninspired whites. |
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At times, though, the album meanders pointlessly and becomes slow and uninspired. |
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How many uninspired Hunter S. Thompson riffs have we had to sit and shudder through? |
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One of the biggest myths surrounding diabetes is that people with the condition must stick to the same uninspired foods all the time. |
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Germany has repeated history by playing dull, uninspired, but highly efficient football to achieve maximum results with minimum effort. |
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His work here, which is technically competent but soulless and uninspired, is unlikely to elevate him onto anyone's A-list. |
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They're everywhere on the West Bank, or so it seemed, recognizable for their unvarying, unadorned, uninspired architecture. |
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Yes, many are also uninspired and greedy, just like many other people in many other businesses. |
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He has seen that there is no future working with uninspired colleagues in a half-empty restaurant that does poor business. |
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The tissue-paper plots and cardboard characters are uninspired and repetitive. |
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But then things take a turn for the worst and you're left wading through a quagmire of dull beats and uninspired guest spots. |
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I've said it before and, since I'm completely uninspired at the moment, I'll say it again. |
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This detachment translates into filmmaking that feels indifferent and at times uninspired. |
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Exclusive psalmodists claim that God nowhere authorizes uninspired hymns. The conclusion that uninspired hymns are forbidden follows naturally. |
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The visual style is also uninspired, seemingly a half-hearted combination of Soderbergh and the Coens. |
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But the studio has done them a grave disservice with this uninspired and lacking disc transfer. |
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I always hate unoriginal and uninspired titles, but apparently I also specialise in them. |
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Blurry, washed-out and uninspired, it has gone from being a graphical masterpiece to a visual travesty. |
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The current station is far from perfect, but at least it has character, which this bland, uninspired new design signally fails to achieve. |
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Gangster films and series are generally the most uninspired, unimaginative and moribund visual art around. |
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And the uninspired direction from Shawn Levy feels particularly flat-footed. |
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Her routine was uninspired writhing and undulating but her pole slide was something that Plato would have written a riddle about. |
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The wallet-lightening sides and vegetables are mostly uninspired, including pasty blue-cheese tater tots. |
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It was probably the combination of a lot of uninspired movies and a lot of pressure on people all over town as we headed towards the holiday and awards seasons. |
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He finds the ruling party weak and his native people uninspired. |
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When a person does an act that is uninspired, insipid, it falls flat. |
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The beasties remain forgettable, with weapons just as uninspired. |
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In a city like Vancouver, straddling the cusp between becoming beautiful, and settling for uninspired drab, it is projects like this one that can tip it one way or the other. |
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Yet in a competitive environment where every maker's quality is on the uptick, producing uninspired but highly reliable econoboxes is not a formula for long-term success. |
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After the excellence of the first half, it sounded grayly uninspired. |
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Nebulous tech-speak only fit for use by the most uninspired and desperate of keynote speakers. |
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The celebration of this cultural pilferer probably won't point out the level to which he can be uninspired, and objectionable. |
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I find it uninspired, but a programmer needs at least one book on that topic. |
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If life in an Indian community seems to be dull and uninspiring it is not because the Indians are dull or uninspired. |
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Doing the same exercise over and over, will probably leave you uninspired and can also lead to injuries caused by repetitive motion. |
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Once inside, you can appreciate the vast cockpit as well as the clever though visually uninspired ergonomics. |
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It's on www.myfirstname-mylastname.com, for those who know my name, are curious, and want to see how uninspired I can be sometimes. |
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How can you expect to energize a reader into doing what you want him to do if you write stale and flat words in uninspired sentences? |
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That prologue is just an announcement of things to come: uninspired, illustrative directing. |
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He is not always on top of the world: even the great musicians and painters have their comparatively uninspired periods. |
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She came to him, literally in a daydream, when he was bored, frustrated and uninspired, working at his father's coffee machine repair shop in Venice. |
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Netanyahu's meandering and uninspired drivel left many confused but I will attempt to summarize it. |
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Sorry, I'm somewhat uninspired today and I started off so well too. |
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The majority of people are uninspired by the traditional parties. |
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I like it, but I am uninspired by the misogynist slant I see. |
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Life without restriction is, colorless, jaded, and uninspired. |
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But it has that same uninspired atmosphere, where even stylish shots don't look stylish because the lighting is either so natural or so inexpert as to seem nonexistent. |
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In the last few years the seemingly never-ending life of clinical practice and teaching had made me feel stale and uninspired to my residents and colleagues. |
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It expresses our emphatic rejection of uninspired, off-the-peg furnishings and just the right things for home-builders with an appreciation for good design at affordable prices. |
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Even the great painters and sculptors had their uninspired days. |
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Prosaic and uninspired although it was almost in its entirety, Canada's original constitution was creative in one respect that was quite extraordinary for that time. |
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In the face of challenges, I do not think taking a passive uninspired approach to experienced hard-working members of our workforce is becoming of Canadians. |
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At the top of this weak structure sat Admiral Percy W Nelles, who had reigned since 1934. Competent in his own way, Nelles was uninspired and dwarfed by a situation he had not foreseen and to which he was unable to adjust. |
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Indochine's youthful frontman and main songwriter says that he felt singularly uninspired when he first set pen to paper after the band's extensive Alice et June tour. |
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But for sheer uninspired desperation, ABC takes the Grammy. |
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Broadway 'ABSURD PERSON SINGULAn' An uninspired revival of Alan Ayckbourn's classic farce of marital misery and Christmas cheerlessness, directed by John Tillinger. |
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She hated her flat hair and her muffin top that spilled ever so slightly from her jeans, and she had felt increasingly uninspired at work. |
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The loss to Vancouver in league play, DC in Open Cup and uninspired play against Chivas has meant New England fans have gone into full panic-mode. |
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They were two goals down before the hour and seemed destined to pass into footballing history as the most uninspired of losing World Cup finalists. |
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Modern architecture in the west is so piecemeal in comparison – a mixture of individual buildings with no obvious relationship to each other, or uninspired housing districts for the poor. |
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He might just have won over one or two new admirers by scoring the winner against Sampdoria on Tuesday, in a game that otherwise might easily have finished as a goalless stalemate between uninspired teams. |
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Sylvie Vartan's new album opens with the jaunty wake-up call Il est cinq heures, Paris s'éveille, the Jacques Dutronc hit that uninspired radio presenters still regularly roll out on early-morning shows in France. |
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By all accounts Palmer was an excellent teacher, but the work with uninspired students reduced the time he could devote to his own art. |
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Why do we so willingly accept the concept that every line of code-no matter how poorly written or uninspired it may be-is so unique and incredibly personal? |
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The present uninspired condition is mostly a result of Allied bombing in 1944 and subsequent overpainting. |
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Like many writers who write a great deal over a long time, his poetry is occasionally uninspired, but his personality rings throughout all his works. |
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