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Full-scale speeches by politicians are seldom much more than collections of such slogans and factoids, hung on a string of platitudes.
I could also make it look like a string of platitudes, or like a set of notions never entertained before, or like a delirium".
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Cartwright is usually the most visceral, theatrical poet, but the writing here feels little more than a string of hippy platitudes.
However, this has taught us what happens when a singer isn't successful - all the coaches spin around and blurt out a string of awkward platitudes until the singer is allowed to leave.
Her work often finds her doing things she probably shouldn't, in places she probably should not be: strange men's apartments, for example, hosting pretend birthday parties or posing for sketches in her underwear (and less) or acting out exorcisms; or at young womens' bedsides, an unseen intruder attempting to coax them out of their sleepwear with a string of honeyed platitudes.
With a string of clichéd platitudes about how we'll both eventually meet a man whose idea of commitment is more than just giving you his phone number, she bought me a soda, gave me a hug and put me in a cab home.
McCain regularly boasts that he was a "foot soldier in the Reagan revolution"; on the night of February 12th, after his victories in Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia, he used some of the most generic Republican language of the campaign, ticking off a string of small-government platitudes.
It has suffered a string of setbacks.
A string of Louisiana archetypes followed.
He let loose a string of expletives.
This leads to a string of questions.
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