| 31. | In the first two episodes, Martha Coolidge's skill as a director only underscores the tackiness.
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| 32. | Gainsbourg never flinched; he was authentically cool, and he reveled in tackiness with gusto and confidence.
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| 33. | Quebec's most cosmopolitan city takes on a fascinating mix of French tackiness and taste at Christmastime.
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| 34. | These materials allow for longer-lasting flavor, a better texture, and a reduction in tackiness.
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| 35. | But the Blue Blob crosses the thin line that distinguishes mere tackiness from pernicious, vapid, product mongering.
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| 36. | Gone was the Las Vegas-style tackiness that muddied the fashion-meets-music message last year.
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| 37. | The return to tackiness is represented by a bleeped clip from " The Anna Nicole Show ."
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| 38. | It was important to stay on the right side of the fine line between tackiness and valid fundraising technique.
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| 39. | And in an age when much fancier futuristic effects can be found elsewhere, even its tackiness is a comfort.
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| 40. | Filming for the first time on 35mm, he delivers a gaudy, neon-bright vision of American tackiness.
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