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But these ambitiously sung songs make for tremendous chaos: the lyrics about uplift are often trite, the furiously modern arrangements are often clichéd.
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These are often the trite responses I hear after delivering a story containing words and phrases such as "bone marrow biopsy," "enlarged spleen," and "blood cancer".
There are often uncomfortable or trite moments at the joins between speech and song.
"His caricatures of American types are often as crude and trite as those of Jean-Paul Sartre," wrote Robert Gorham Davis in The New York Times.
"Keep it simple, stupid," a trite-but-true rule of thumb that is often repeated for many purposes, especially for the benefit of writers by curmudgeonly editors.
This is often perceived as the hardest part, as you don't want to be cliche or trite in your words.
They recognized that Mozart's music, even though it abounds in dance rhythms, is often characterized by a structural and expressive subtlety that will make any response in movement look trite.
The choreography is Vegas glitzy, rather than wowing, and the subplot, with Brenda (a wasted Kerry Butler) as the love interest, is occasionally funny but more often trite.
The overused and often trite definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
In the 90s she was as big as either Gallagher brother, pushing the boundaries of electronica and house music when previously in dance music women were mainly used to supply anonymous (and often trite) vocals over the beats.
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