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One or two might slip the memory, but all but the most insubstantial leave some imprint.
Chipper yet irritating, like a pet squirrel, he was always the most insubstantial figure in the saga, played by the most callow of the actors.
Each Caprice is an ambitious, virtuosic showpiece that's almost exclusively made from the most insubstantial of violin sounds: ethereal, whistle-like harmonics.
Shiver is as if someone has scrubbed away at Marling until only the most insubstantial wisp remains, and it's so pathologically inoffensive that I am actually offended.
What should be the most solid and enduring element, the Constitution, is suddenly being subordinated to perhaps the most insubstantial and momentary elementNhow our politicians wish to appear to the voters.
If I could celebrate the Ophuls centenary in one evening, I would lay on a free public screening of "Le Plaisir" — one of his most insubstantial works, at first blush, and one of the least known.
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Oddly, the most physical insubstantial work in the exhibition is a strong affirmation of endurance.
It is believed that spring (mineral) water looses most of its insubstantial properties when far removed from its source.
They remain flimsy and cartoonish, fixed perhaps as individuals in Mr. Sobol's mind, but remote and insubstantial to most of the rest of us.
All this fuss, however, is too insubstantial for her most ardent admirers.
Presley never grew comfortable with the Hollywood scene, and most of these relationships were insubstantial.
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