It's the last Thursday evening before Christmas and the Corinthian is hoaching with the vacuously hip and happening in their shiny glad-rags. |
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It provides us no cover to assert vacuously that we are doing what the Supreme Court commands. |
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She was intelligent and coherent and not the least bit cosy or vacuously spiritual. |
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Tom is a professional hockey player and ballet lover, pursuits on whose alleged similarities he vacuously expatiates. |
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Also, there are a few passages of vacuously sentimental, chiming-and-echoing, faux-U2 guitar riffs, which everyone knows are timeless. |
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It is has a strange otherworldly and mythical quality to it, like a cinematic dream and the result is not vacuously uplifting but powerfully moving. |
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The more festively it's dressed and the more vacuously it goes down, the better. |
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Of all historical periods, modernity is the only one to designate itself, vacuously, in terms of its up-to-dateness. |
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Dissolute bluebottles hum vacuously in the fruity air. |
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There is no friction and the cutting system can work vacuously. |
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But sneering isn't the only way in which intelligent life can manifest itself and besides, what would you make of a friend so vacuously upbeat, so hysterically undiscriminating? |
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