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Vereda's bougainvillea-draped patio offers serviceable — but unexciting — food.
They also shared a penchant for hiring capable but unexciting musicians, notably their tenor saxophonists — Miller's Tex Beneke, who also sang, and Waller's Gene Sedric — who were little more than B-list versions of Coleman Hawkins (whose centenary also falls this year).
It's a prestige picture all the way, supercompetent, polished, watchable – but oddly unexciting.
The Washington Post commented that he was "unexciting but very dependable and electable," and that he would "have a great shot" if the Democratic Party was "feeling pragmatic".
Quiet, undemanding, popular and just a little bit unexciting.
Gephardt was like an old family friend -- unexciting, perhaps, but reliable.
They are unexciting sometimes, but they are also one victory away from the Stanley Cup finals because they generally play by the rules better than their opponents do.
The result is an evasive, baffling, unexciting production — anything but a classic.
His professed aim to promote stability, peace, security, and prosperity was irreproachable, but perhaps it was also unexciting.
Google offered him jobs, but he turned them down as unexciting.
The cricket historian Derek Birley notes that many of these bowlers imitated the methods of Alec Bedser, an inswing bowler who was successful immediately after the war, but that the resulting cricket was unexciting to watch.
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