| 11. | Understandably, the museum's officials have retreated into banalities.
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| 12. | It adds to the flatness of it, the obvious banality.
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| 13. | They're a chilling study in the banality of evil.
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| 14. | It's the banality and diffidence that is most striking.
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| 15. | They also gain Banality, a force created by mortal disbelief.
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| 16. | The banalities of popular usage have debased its meaning beyond redemption.
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| 17. | This is what she calls " the banality of evil ".
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| 18. | A few performers rise above the banality of all this.
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| 19. | What's taken over is the evil of banality ."
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| 20. | Banality is an effect he seems actually to strive for.
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