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  • All sounds soullessly surefire, doesn't it?
  • Beautiful . ( No . 6 ) " _ allude to how merchandise in a branded world is soullessly purveyed and addictively consumed.
  • After floundering soullessly in sixth place after Sunday's preliminaries, they improved enough to finish fourth behind the gold medal Romanians, Russia and finally China.
  • When Shrek and Donkey first travel to Farquaad's capital, Du Lac, they find a soullessly immaculate, medieval fantasy realm devoid of organic soul . . . but rich in roped-off waiting lines.
  • As one biographer put it, " her metaphysically grandiose personality, with its spiritual and intellectual overload, was out of place in what she herself saw as a'soullessly pragmatic'period in European history ."
  • On Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve, Canyon Road is ablaze with these festive flames, a homemade display of seasonal cheer such as is rarely encountered in our age when even the inmost sentiments are electrically _ and soullessly _ expressed.
  • For all the radical rethinking and restaging that goes on here, the new " Cabaret " is, like Mendes's " Blue Room, " a soullessly dark look into a world where the pursuit of happiness, particularly sexual, obscures any hope of achieving a higher humanity.
  • A virtual car wash for people, the ultramodern convenience is meant to soullessly contrast the homely traditional bathhouse Da's father, Master Liu ( Zhu Xu, the accomplished star of last year's impressive " King of Masks " ), and his developmentally disabled younger son, Ming Er ( Jiang Wu ), operate in an older, ramshackle part of town.
  • Mark Olsen of the " Los Angeles Times " called it " a clunk-headed action picture " that " simply becomes a monotonous series of bad-guy confrontations . " Frank Lovece of " Newsday " described it as a " soullessly gritty " film, which apart from one believable scene involving Thirlby, is " all tough-guy talk and humorless cynicism ".
  • "Full of baseball vacationers, Main Street has the soullessly equable, bustly air of a better-than-average small college town the week the kids come back for fall, " wrote Richard Ford in his 1995 novel, " Independence Day, " whose climactic scenes take place in Cooperstown . ( It's been a good literary year for Cooperstown : " Independence Day " also won a Pulitzer .)