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A bit trivial.
I think the prime minister just sometimes finds him a bit trivial and a bit glib.
It might seem a bit trivial but small things like that can make a difference and our players scored all four of their spot-kicks the following evening.
Attending policy seminars and reading thinktank papers must seem a bit trivial and indulgent when you have the levers of real power at your disposal.
The main flaw of "Saved," though it sounds a bit trivial given what the humans in this show have gone through, is that we don't see enough of the animals.
In remarks made on the Labour battlebus earlier today, and picked up by the Press Association, Mandelson told journalists that the prime minister often felt the Tory leader was "a bit trivial and a bit glib".
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On Long Island, people often drive just for the sake of it -- going miles and miles for a trivial bit of shopping or a meal at a restaurant exactly the same as a hundred others.
And just how much will that trivial bit of uniqueness set you back, you ask? Nine hundred and ninety dollars.
It requires a trivial bit of setup (selecting contacts to share lists with) and multiple iOS devices, but once all that's done one touch is all it takes to cross a product off of everyone's list simultaneously.
Instead of spending time on that, Trump reportedly farted around with a pointless debate because he refused to admit he was wrong about a trivial bit of movie history.
If you can't find something you both like to talk about, then try bonding about something you both don't like, even if it's something a bit silly or trivial, such as school meatloaf, math tests, or spiders!
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