| 21. | He spoke beautifully, but he would talk in platitudes,
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| 22. | Instead, viewers got either platitudes or silence from Bush and McCain.
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| 23. | But the characterizations and acting rise above the stylistic platitudes.
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| 24. | Today, we condescend to such verities, dismiss them as platitudes.
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| 25. | But somehow only platitudes and story fragments come out of my mouth.
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| 26. | Frank talk about policy differences is always more useful than empty platitudes.
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| 27. | Such gooey platitudes begin to pile up as the book goes along.
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| 28. | Bush's platitudes about the Palestinians completely ignore practicality.
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| 29. | Tired of the French presidential election, with its politicking and platitudes?
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| 30. | She spoke in platitudes, even more than the average beauty queen.
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