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Needless to say, this trite image will reappear when Radner's own cancer is diagnosed.
The show begins and ends with its characters running, a somewhat trite image of life as, yes, a race against time.
Yes, this trite image has been used countless times to speak to the resilience of nature.
And I did not want to reduce Max to the trite image of the good little boy that you find in too many books".
They don't have to become defensive, paralyzed in fear that every negative or trite image of their culture will become its definitive characterization; and we have to grow comfortable enough in our own skin to realize that we don't either.
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"A lot of museum directors and gallery owners are still stuck in trite images of the past, of Indian fatigue or ennui," Ms. Harjo said.
The English lyrics to Malzieu's unnecessary songs are burdened with stretched rhymes and trite images.
Capable of a sure touch in the work's neo-Classical duet (superbly danced by Mr. Chittenden and Ms. Joyce), she coated the piece with trite expressionist images.
Even when television seems silly and trite, the images and messages it sends to viewers are influential.
These are stock photos that appear in articles about "mental illness"—trite, stereotypical images meant to represent the complexity of what it's like to live with anxiety, depression, and other mental health conditions.
These are stock photos that appear in articles about "mental illness"—trite, stereotypical images meant to represent the complexity of what it's like to live with anxiety, depression, and other mental health conditions.
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