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Ask him some trite question about his favourite dessert (apple pie with a crumbly crust, for the record) and he is likely to accuse you of moral and intellectual bankruptcy.
A trite question about coping with sudden adulation, about how it took The 1975 13 years to become an overnight sensation, solicits this response: "I'm quite a compassionate person.
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And while the debate moderators kept pushing trite racial questions, even asking Obama if Bill Clinton was the "first black president," Edwards outlined a vision of racial and economic equality, where "every American is of equal value".
Hopefully rather than playing the gender card to evade one of the most trite primary campaign questions, Fiorina will use it where it matters to enact meaningful change for 53percentt of the electorate.
Consider the words of Jesus as you read, and ask yourself the trite-but-true question: "WWJD"?
The question feels trite to both the questioner and the respondent, but yet we continue to use this crutch day after day, year after year in a monotonous drone of polite monologue.
I mean, if you were serious about the nature of the "colonial pigs" (something even freshers think is a trite thing to say) in question, maybe you wouldn't draw a comedy pig next to it.
But for all the author's avoidance of a trite, reductive resolution to the questions raised here (see the current thriller "The Interpretation of Murder" for a more pedantic use of Freud's Dora), she has no superior substitute.
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