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  • But his voiceless, themeless campaign ended quickly in 1996.
  • Moving along on Themeless Monday, I have just one word of advice : Autographs.
  • Your themeless pudding contains no rhetorical punch.
  • The text creates high quality of humor by the gossip and themeless boosting speech by the artist.
  • The fact that Sara's party will be themeless doesn't bother her in the least.
  • Dole's campaign is virtually ignored by the public, as he continues his inarticulate, gaffe-prone and themeless way.
  • Dole's campaign was broke and themeless from last March, when he won the nomination, until his convention in August.
  • It was largely themeless, except for the notion that the theater is a perfect venue for the connection of abstract and concrete ideas.
  • The only way to rejuvenate a themeless, gaffe-prone campaign was to find something substantive to talk about to which voters might respond.
  • This meditative dwelling is developed through the " four formless states " of meditation or Arkpajhnas and then through " themeless concentration of awareness ."
  • When Clinton gave his 1995 State of the union speech to the GOP-controlled Congress, post-speech analysis pronounced it endless and themeless.
  • "The market still seems very themeless and directionless, " said Dan Chuman, head of trading at Daiwa Securities ( HK ) Ltd.
  • The real Bob Dole arrived, many months late, but finally comfortable in his own ideological skin, having shed the themeless Flying Dutchman who mumbled apologetically across the landscape.
  • Jonathan Broxton of " Movie Music UK " called it " one of the most grating, themeless, emotionally barren scores I have had the misfortune of hearing in several years.
  • "It's all currency, " said Scott Callon, chief market strategist at BT Asia Securities Ltd . " Otherwise, we are kind of themeless here ."
  • The press liked Dole, but as he peddled his themeless pudding, he reached a nadir July 3, after he had doubted tobacco's addictiveness, then blamed " the liberal media " for his remarks.
  • With " Life tastes good " on the shelf, Coke has gone themeless in the U . S ., an oddity for a brand made famous by lines like " It's the real thing " and " Coke is it ."
  • The " Cantique d'Amour, " of 1936, a lush jungle growth of virtually themeless orchestral tissue, is an obvious homage to the Scriabin of the " Poem of Ecstasy, " and also, perhaps, to the Brasilianas of Villa-Lobos, then a frequent presence in Paris concert programs.