| 41. | American society is saturated with mega-personalities, but abundance brings banality.
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| 42. | His characters are sullen banalities, spouting cliched phrases.
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| 43. | It takes art to universalize personal experience _ without it, banality beckons.
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| 44. | In this sorry story there are details that are arresting in their banality.
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| 45. | In an election season, the greatest concern might be banality and boredom.
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| 46. | Banality comes before transcendence, tedium before explosive invention.
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| 47. | And the art it determines is in no way necessarily condemned to banality.
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| 48. | The bureaucratic banality of the memoranda makes the content all the more creepy.
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| 49. | It is the dull duty of science to remind us of such banalities.
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| 50. | Scratch a satire, and you find a male fantasy of breathtaking banality.
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