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But nationally, America's educational system is about as mediocre as it was then.
It could have been a terrible morass of everything that's ever been mediocre about Final Fantasy games, but instead it somehow turned into a fairly somber, legitimately mature, and at times moving reflection on the value and fragility of life.
He used to say 'there is something profoundly mediocre about that whole Bush clan.' I've never heard it put better.
A piece of art is like a child: you can't use your mediocre imagination to change anything about it.
There is nothing mediocre about that.
He should be afforded equal opportunity to shed what still may be mediocre about his act.
That's Meg Ryan, the personification of all that is mediocre about modern Hollywood.
For a writer of Fitzgerald's fame, sales were mediocre — about twenty thousand copies by the end of the year.
At the core of Friend's piece was the struggle between Sorkin and ABC's executives over whether the show should be filmed in front of a live audience and feature a laugh track: To Sorkin [and his colleagues] a laugh track represents all that is truckling and mediocre about television and would destroy their show.
There's nothing mediocre about what Zuckerberg wrote above.
To watch Mr Excellent Mediocre wandering about with William Shakespeare would be a thing that might bring the committee under an indictment for inciting to riot.
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