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  • The vapidly pretty Morales has all the spontaneity of an angelic Sunday school student carefully reciting biblical chapter and verse.
  • A white student vapidly sympathizes : " I can related to being oppressed-- one time I had to do my own laundry ."
  • Yet it's full of personality, not at all vapidly meditative; the trio can connote frustration and earthy humor as well as the stellar flux.
  • *"'Delete : "'mention of an illness and leadership of a Playboy sports team is not just trivial coverage, it is vapidly trivial coverage.
  • "The Science of Christmas " is narrated by Daniel Stern, who early on declares, rather vapidly, " There is no holiday quite like it ."
  • McMillan has seen this team operate this vapidly enough times to know they are capable of a full . . . well, Seattle, as it has become known in the sports venacular.
  • In the words of one Republican, Morris has accomplished " the Vulcan mind-meld " with the president and refashioned him into an ever-compromising, vapidly euphemizing centrist.
  • And while Fabrice Luchini is vapidly charming as Beaumarchais, it's a shame we couldn't have gotten a more three-dimensional view of such a rich and colorful character.
  • None of this matters to the " MST " vandals, who cackle vapidly through the showing with the hope of infecting the audience with this snarky attitude in much the same way that one bad apple _ well, you know.
  • The Gallagher brothers traveled far on the momentum of their bluster, but with " Standing on the Shoulder of Giants " the band reaches the same dead end as a hundred Britpop lesser-lights : worshiping vapidly at the altar of the past, Oasis consigns itself to present-day irrelevance.
  • His characters were often so memorable that they took on a life of their own outside his books . " Gamp " became a slang expression for an umbrella from the character Mrs Gamp, and " Pickwickian ", " Pecksniffian ", and " Gradgrind " all entered dictionaries due to Dickens's original portraits of such characters who were, respectively, quixotic, hypocritical, and vapidly factual.