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If a kid's attention wanders and his play becomes lackluster, the game throws him a curve to wake him up.
After being exposed to this sort of aesthetic for years, it eventually becomes lackluster, but that is not to say that the D5500 is an entirely unattractive camera.
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Its programming has become lackluster, the music has grown stale and, unsurprisingly, listeners have tuned out.
As even General Motors conceded in its apology ad last week: "At times we violated your trust by letting our quality fall below industry standards and our designs become lackluster".
Questionable assumptions abound: "At the end of the 20th century... traditional fine arts -- painting, photography, sculpture, music, theater, dance and literature -- had become lackluster and static"; "The chef as a creative talent was a relatively new idea".
The idea of a studio became lackluster.
In the release, the writer explains that Corey is eliminating the party-planning portion of the Corey's Angels company as my coverage of his 2013 party caused such damage to his brand that the parties became "lackluster".
I also feel like my eating habits have become rather lackluster of late.
Worst-case: A lackluster offense becomes even more inefficient as the team's pitching gets off to an inconsistent start.
The results met analysts' expectations, but some analysts said the results, and Pepsi's performance in particular, had become predictable and lackluster.
DINNERTIME in our home, once a source of great pride and pleasure, became a rather lackluster affair after the birth of our son in 2008.
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