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Call it a trifle.
The former hostages consider it a trifle odd that "Argo" is based on the tale of six embassy staff members who eluded Iranians, posing as students, who took over the embassy on Nov. 4, 1979.
"I have often considered it a trifle foolish the way that shallow youth is considered inherently beautiful.
Todd Martens, of the Los Angeles Timess Pop & Hiss music blog, called "This Is It" a "trifle" and while the track "certainly won't embarrass Jackson's legacy or break the hearts of fans eager to hear Jackson's voice again" it does "bring the fallen pop icon a little back down to earth".
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"Cendrillon," his version of Cinderella, is certainly sweet, and yet if it's a trifle, it's a charming and rather substantial one.
If it breaks when being removed, use it for a trifle, a smaller cake, or for baked Alaska.
It actually starts to react so sharply at the top end that it's a trifle alarming if you're not used to it.
At least it would have been a conversation had it been a trifle less one-sided.
It's a trifle really and Portia knows the reluctance with which he did it.
Was it, perhaps, a trifle too pat — neat to a fault in its wrapping up of a perfect emotional package?
Though "Arms" has endured as a favorite of theater repertories, it is a trifle by later Shavian standards, and much of its mechanics of plot feel borrowed from the stilted bourgeois plays that Shaw, then a novice in the dramatist's trade, was reacting against.
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