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He described how it came about: "The Connecticut scene was not happening, so I moved into the city, had tons of auditions -- there's so much mediocre stuff out there.
The lyrics are a bit feeble, mirroring the clumsy angst and faux rebellion that has marred every Metallica album since Load in 1996, and too much mediocre water has travelled under this band's bridge for the song's title to be anything more than a handy slogan to imply edginess of some kind.
"I've been pretty much mediocre here for a while," Haren said.
The buying and selling of wine has two long traditions behind it: on the one hand, it is a rough-and-tumble game of selling as much mediocre wine and sheer plonk as possible to a customer base that looks first and only at price; on the other hand, it has for a century been an elitist business in which price is determined by supply and demand of the most hyped-up wines in the world.
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And that's why films are much more mediocre, because time no longer exists".
From 1980 to 1985, Moore made nine films, none of them much above mediocre.
It will be loud and you will pay far too much for mediocre drinks.
For example, where the big four each sell between one and three million cases a year of cognac, much of mediocre VO and VSOP; Delamain sells 35,000 cases of wonderful cognac.
It's like being at a party, but don't expect great food; the best things are good; much is mediocre.
But then again one can only do so much with mediocre material.
He explained that "Roc Me Out" "is more developed than the others, but still much too mediocre to become Rihanna's twelfth number-one single".
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