| 11. | She did not dispute the lament of her supporters that she has run a timid and unadventurous campaign.
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| 12. | The rest of the disc features ho-hum orchestral selections from David Arnold's unadventurous score.
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| 13. | The route to the tie for second with Nelson was one of the more unadventurous paths taken all week.
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| 14. | Politically unadventurous, the speech allowed New York's governor to stick to his old, comfortable issues.
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| 15. | "A society watched is more cautious, more unadventurous and more neurotic, " he says.
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| 16. | Already, " The NFL Today " can be compared favorably with NBC's unadventurous old show.
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| 17. | What's surprising is that such a placid, unadventurous piece of film making won the jury prize as well.
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| 18. | He is seen signing copies of his book, an affecting memoir that has been turned into this curiously unadventurous movie.
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| 19. | A man born to the highest privilege and unlimited opportunities deliberately turned away and chose the most familiar, unadventurous paths.
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| 20. | While some reviewers praise the song for its classic pop qualities, others deem it unadventurous by the Beatles'standards and inconsequential.
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