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Sudden death seems even more inconsequential than usual.
Apart from the pas de deux, the final act, much shortened, offers more inconsequential staging.
It's hard to imagine two more inconsequential works occupying the same stage.
They become yet more inconsequential in light of the fact that the federal budget's projected deficit of $1.5tn will carry an annual interest cost of $40-60bn 40-60bn
Today it's all about entertainment value, with maybe some cathartic relief thrown in, and the secrets revealed have become more inconsequential even as they have become more sordid.
Sliced into even smaller parts and more inconsequential walking off and on, the mannered "Square None" had no ideas to bind it, and its mishmash soundtrack (Handel, electronica) didn't help.
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Those tourists' matches at Leicester and Derby involving India have been no more than inconsequential middle practices, which the public was required to pay to witness.
Others view attitudes as meaningful and central but consider opinions as more peripheral and inconsequential.
Well, probably more than some inconsequential chitchat about Taylor's lovely hair.
Written seemingly out of life, these books are beautiful, intensely observed, yet static and inconsequential – more mood pieces than novels.
Restaurant gumbos are often drab affairs, lacking the spark of liveliness necessary to galvanize the dish into something more that an inconsequential soupy stew.
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