| 11. | "The supreme vice is shallowness, " he wrote.
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| 12. | Julia Louis-Dreyfus took shallowness to wonderful new depths.
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| 13. | But comfort and privilege needn't translate into shallowness.
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| 14. | In some countries, people complain about the shallowness of TV campaigning.
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| 15. | My quarrel with the book is its shallowness as history.
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| 16. | McFadden's poetry critiques the commercialism and shallowness of modern society.
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| 17. | Its shallowness results in a diverse range of swamp and fen plants.
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| 18. | Your English have been not near eloquence but close silliness and shallowness.
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| 19. | This takes away some of the peer pressure and some of the shallowness,
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| 20. | He added that he was puzzled by the shallowness of so many films.
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