More sources of information is a plus, even if some are tendentious; over time the meretricious fail.
22.
What's onscreen in this " All the Pretty Horses " isn't meretricious or plasticized.
23.
In other words, the anonymous participant blocked the removal of this title even after its meretricious text was removed.
24.
Christopher Miller and Timothy Laurie criticize Deleuze and Guattari's use of meretricious anthropological sources to buttress claims about nomadism.
25.
Matthew d'Ancona depicted the book as " meretricious " and as the latest example of falsified deathbed conversion stories.
26.
Summing up, the reviewer concluded : " This book is heavily biased, meretricious, frequently inaccurate, and badly written.
27.
These clunkily written sequences have so little weight or resonance that they make the film's use of the Holocaust seem meretricious.
28.
As D . H . Lawrence said about the novel, meretricious ideas are easier to spot in fiction than in everyday life.
29.
He showed himself as an experienced clinician, a proponent of natural science method who considered himself as an enemy of pompous and meretricious declamation.
30.
The great sound of older halls seems to be produced by some unquantifiable combination of dull boxlike shape and meretricious decorative bric-a-brac.