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In some ways, it seems trite to ask.
It's trite to say, but think of the biggest-wattage stars, like, say, Angelina Jolie.
It may be trite to describe a performance as a revelation, but this one really was.
It would seem trite to any shamanic culture anywhere in the world.
It's trite to say that things will turn around; things always turn around.
That message may seem obvious and even trite to some of us, but that's hardly the case for most people.
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This statement is not meant to be trite, but to draw attention to the fact that (like all molecules) biological macromolecules have intramolecular motions.
The plays are cut to such trite lessons to keep up the game of headline rummaging.
The screenwriter, Peter Morgan (The Queen), surely could have come up with something better than this trite device to get George to London for the denouement.
It seems almost trite, then, to point out that punctuation functions to divide written discourse into manageable units.
The Theater Ballet program notes about Tudor encourage the audience to regard him as a psychological choreographer, which is the wrong way to prepare for "Soirée Musicale" and a relatively trite way to follow "Jardin aux Lilas".
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