My interview with Gore, somebody of my generation and a former journalist to boot, had been stiff, formal and unexpectedly unenlightening.
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It is fitting, perhaps, that it was Anand who offered the reasonable if unenlightening explanation, rather than his better-known opponent.
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It's an unenlightening film that proves youthful anarchy is just as dull as a midlife crisis, and sadly, as predictable, too.
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They're not put in any intelligible context, though; they're just part of a seemingly endless lineup, unenlightening and unentertaining.
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Though technically not part of the Hot 100 chart history, their data are included for computational purposes, and to avoid unenlightening or misleading characterizations.
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In this case, however, Souter found that patent cases in the 18th century were so different from the modern infringement suit that the history was unenlightening.
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What " Signal to Noise " offers in response to Ms . Douglas'question is an unenlightening visit to a family that loves soap operas.
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There's no guarantee of that either, especially if the broadcasts turn out to be uninteresting, unenlightening or merely self-serving, as some would.
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The truth is she's no better at fleshing out my childhood than I am, which suggests I'm destined to be equally unenlightening with my son.
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It is this absence of relevant knowledge of political and public affairs, of participation and accountability; an absence disguised by an overload of information on politically irrelevant or unenlightening matters.