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Olek, whose work has been shown in museums and galleries worldwide, considers yarn bombing to be the trite work of amateurs and exhibitionists.
It's better to know that up front than waste three hours staring at a blank screen trying to get started and then eventually turning out trivial or trite work.
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Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, on the other hand, deserves its reputation as one of that composer's most trite works.
Save more is the trite answer; work until you are 70 or beyond is more likely.
"The United States of America is truly an exceptional country," Dimon wrote, listing several reasons, from the grand (strongest military, longest democracy, rule of law) to the trite ("great work ethic and can-do attitude").
It would be hard to overstate how blunt, heavy-handed and trite are the works in "Historic Photographs," the first solo museum exhibition by the 85-year-old Mr. Metzger in the United States.
The lesson is always some trite sentence about working on oneself and not being dependent on anyone else for happiness.
The work is trite.
Shannon does his best to portray a man torn between a genuine desire to save people and an increasingly militarized police force, but a particularly trite "Bad day at work, honey?" moment at home in Waco's first episode literally following the Ruby Ridge catastrophe all but ensured that he's just along for the ride.
"Old Folks," sung by Ms. Mendez in a rocking chair (a little trite, but the prop works well enough), contains heartbreaking lyrics like "You live so far away when you've lived too long".
In his syndicated comic strip "Farley," the cartoonist Phil Frank recently conjured a vision of the National Endowment for the Arts telling a grant applicant that his work is derivative, trite, pedantic, artless, spineless and the winner of a $2,500 grant.
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