| 41. | I found the styling of the original to be a little more edgy, the new one blander and more generic.
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| 42. | The doctors'group is a far blander choice than some other nominees for the prize, such as Chinese dissidents.
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| 43. | People with experimental names no longer are content to hide behind cute nicknames, anonymous initials or our blander middle names.
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| 44. | What's missing is guitarist Tanya Donelly, who struck out on her own to form the much blander Belly.
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| 45. | But if you look at prime-time fare over the past five years, it's blander than cooked eggs.
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| 46. | But unlike its blander American cousin, the Russian Who's Who does not allow participants to supply their own material.
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| 47. | Patrick Keane is the Nick Carraway of this novel, playing the blander but deeper counterpoint to Will Savage's Gatsby.
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| 48. | DeBakey, who pioneered techniques of heart surgery at Baylor University in Texas, addressed far blander remarks to waiting American journalists.
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| 49. | :: Not at all : you can make bread without salt very easily : it rises quicker, but tastes blander.
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| 50. | Pressed by the competitive need to sell ever more movie and theme park tickets, he evolved into a blander, cuter creature.
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