| 41. | Meg Ryan's stripper ( ! ) spews the same claptrap as the movie's misanthropic men.
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| 42. | As if cursed, " Session 9 " becomes glossy claptrap that plays like its own lobotomy.
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| 43. | In Utah, that license plate motto _ Greatest Snow on Earth _ is no chamber of commerce claptrap.
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| 44. | Such theological claptrap on worldwide television is an affront to people of faith and an insult to inquiring minds.
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| 45. | Venus Claptrap was later brought out of the comics again by Vexor during the " Shadow Borg " saga.
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| 46. | This approach gives the songs relevance and immediacy and prevents her from floating off into clouds of New Age claptrap.
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| 47. | Much in modernist and postmodernist art sees the transformative journey as sentimental claptrap left over from 19th-century romanticism.
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| 48. | The sentimentalization of the poor in " Secret Garden " is the kind of claptrap that Shaw despised.
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| 49. | Roy, after an apparent entire lifetime of indulging in elitist claptrap, intones with misplaced righteousness at one point.
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| 50. | It was followed by a rebuttal from Tyndall who described Painter's arguments as " sheer unadulterated claptrap ".
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