| 31. | By the time World War II was over, Americans were used to drinking a lighter, blander beer.
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| 32. | If San Diego was bland, La Jolla, the gilded enclave north of downtown, was blander still.
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| 33. | This ready availability has led to a far blander palate, both in the kitchen and in the garden.
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| 34. | Dickens'embodiments of purity are always blander than the sad, bad and ridiculous fold who surround them.
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| 35. | The exception is Alan Campbell, whose ambitious Joe Gillis is blander than his London predecessor, Kevin Anderson.
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| 36. | Lack of stage training and changes in how actors are trained are other reasons for today's blander voices.
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| 37. | He is also hoping the OAS will undercut Stein's observer mission and go back to its blander ways.
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| 38. | He is viewed as a blander personality who will concentrate on making the empire McColl created more efficient and profitable.
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| 39. | I suppose if I wrote the edit in a blander style, it would have been fine by Wikipedia standards.
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| 40. | He made another point, saying : " Many of the steps are blander today than they used to be.
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