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"But there's a very shallow appreciation of who he really is.
This generates much of the humor – you can see old pulp covers where the artist obviously had a very shallow appreciation of the text – Sherlock Holmes looking more like James Dean, wrong costume, wrong setting etc.
They're 'out there!'" They assumed that "The Janeites" are superficial Austen fans with a shallow appreciation of her genius and a preoccupation with the sentimental rather than the comic in her work.
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In a flat or falling stock market, dividend-paying stocks usually have better total returns; in addition to the income they generate, high-yielding stocks tend to have better price appreciation, or at least shallower declines.
On the other hand, it has made the appreciation of art a bit shallower by seeming to equate financial success with artistic importance.
Rather than being served in shot glasses, drinks come in small, shallow saucers from which sipping is recommended, to allow for an appreciation of mescal's nuances.
There he edited the magazine Heretick with another softy, John Betjeman; half a century on, Betjeman would become the popular, cuddly face of art appreciation, Blunt (who always made Betjeman feel "trivial and shallow") its academic, reviled face.
Bit shallow.
Shallow breaths.
Too shallow.
Or shallow.
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