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"People can be cruel at times," I said unoriginally.
Ms. Walters calls the twentysomething set, somewhat unoriginally, a lost generation.
He doesn't want to go to a children's birthday party and the "spark is gone" from his marriage, as he so unoriginally puts it.
The unkindest cut Sister Wendy allows herself is about Renoir, whose colors she finds, unoriginally, "often too pretty and sweet."
Its theme is, unoriginally, the corruption of municipal politics and the paradox of rough justice arising out of a cesspool of wrongdoing.
Drawn from his own family history, the tale of a Delta planter who gambles away the family fortune was greeted, somewhat unoriginally, as a promising first novel.
It reminded him of Bill Matthias's voice, a lawyer in San Francisco unoriginally called Slick Willie.
What you say reminds me - unoriginally - of the debate over JFK's Roman Catholicism in 1960 which ended up not being such a big thing as people feared.
These provided a vivid example of what Mr. Troyat, in this breezy translation by Joan Pinkham, unoriginally calls "his Slavic tendency to excess."
It turns out Jolivet was one of the cool kids of French music in the 1930s and was in a club with Messiaen called, rather unoriginally, La Jeune France.
Rift is also the least civilized of the trio, exports mainly certain technologies involved in waste -recycling, and has upon it three major land masses, unoriginally called the Greater, the Middle and the Lesser Continents.
The home life of the "Ching-a-Ling," a subspecies of the genus "Biker Brotherhood," is inspected tonight on a new series unoriginally titled "Inside Story" and presided over by the ubiquitous Bill Kurtis.
The heroes, including Thomas French, are driven, just as unoriginally, by their civic innocence and by their love for their sweet lasses - a love that is evidenced almost solely by a stock of lustful fantasies.
On Watergate he merely adds details, averring somewhat unoriginally that up to a certain point Nixon could legally have destroyed his White House tape recordings, and that had he done so he would have saved his Presidency.
Her voice brought me out of a hazy brown study: I think I had wandered back to the time of my father's death, and I was reflecting unoriginally how grief is likely to translate itself into philosophy, if you can wait for it, because it must.