| 21. | But the first is prosaic and unmemorable, while the second is poetic and catchy.
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| 22. | A nice record, but unmemorable.
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| 23. | The acting is smooth but unmemorable.
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| 24. | It is a totally unmemorable era.
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| 25. | "Just like both of Bill Clinton's inaugural addresses, it was unmemorable.
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| 26. | They are boring, unmemorable names.
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| 27. | Aggressively amiable and utterly unmemorable, this underdog comedy finally relies more on momentum than invention.
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| 28. | Even the musical numbers are unmemorable.
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| 29. | It listed stand-out examples of the score and said that the rest are unmemorable.
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| 30. | Moviegoers will learn dates and the names of some true unsung heroes, but in unmemorable ways.
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