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It's all a bit anticlimactic, solo.
Still, in some ways, the vote seemed a bit anticlimactic.
Midnight, in fact, may prove to be a bit anticlimactic.
Manny's final speech, recalling a major adolescent trauma, is a bit anticlimactic, though.
As dangerous outbreaks go, West Nile turned out to be a bit anticlimactic.
sightings from 1978 to 2002 to the public, which was a bit anticlimactic for U.F.O.
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Jobs behind the scenes at Apple events was supposedly quite the whirlwind force, as well, based on reports, so it might make for some tense, edge-of-your-seat viewing despite sounding a little bit anticlimactic.
Dan Martin of The Guardian thought that "The Curse of the Black Spot" was "a little bit anticlimactic" in comparison to the opening two-part episode of the series, though it was "a nice old-fashioned runaround bolstered by some high concepts and cute moments", much like the classic episodes.
Of course, it could simply be the momentous occasion of frontman Dave Grohl having his cast removed, but that might be a bit too anticlimactic by their standards.
But coming after out-of-the-ballpark earnings results from Goldman Sachs on Tuesday, which left some analysts at a loss for words, Lehman's upbeat numbers couldn't help looking a bit, well, anticlimactic.
But it seemed a bit garrulous and anticlimactic coming after the Fifth, with its extreme economy and its stunning ending, in which the music seems dumbstruck in awe at its own grandeur.
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