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The freshness of those two shorts makes others feel a bit studied and stale by comparison.
That news becomes stale by the time it reaches print the next day.
Saggy green Cricket in Australia was condemned as "pale, male and stale" by a recent research document.
Opinions are being served up so fast that in this case many of them were stale by the next morning.
If you go to a lot of festivals, what seems like infinite variety in late June begins to stale by August.
The late-Soviet version of the entrance of the Shades, which had become somewhat stale by the 1990s, was replaced by a pseudo-Romantic look.
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The last narrative, "The Empty Chairs," follows Melanie, an expatriate American violinist, as she prepares to play in Harkalyi's premiere amid feelings of being trapped by a stale romance, by Budapest's petty musical politics, by "the polluted fishbowl of expatriate life".
I was just reaching for my cell to dial 911, the road blocked, the day shot, my mind churning and the donor organ sitting there undelivered and unincorporated and getting staler by the minute, when things got worse, a whole lot worse.
Mr. Holbrook said he avoids another pitfall of a long-running show -- that of having the performance grow stale -- by changing the script, allowing more timely or resonant material to force out the less potent.
Buy-outs promise to breathe fresh air through stale conglomerates by hastening restructuring.
Wasn't that already a stale trope by 1963, when Albert Finney and Joyce Redman slithered through their gastronomic duel in "Tom Jones"?
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