| 41. | It's time for us to look at Graham anew, both the beauty and the tackiness ."
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| 42. | Despite the growing tackiness of downtown Nantucket, there are still beaches on this island that rate as true getaways.
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| 43. | It's meant to evoke European luxury of a bygone era but instead has the tackiness of modern plastic.
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| 44. | Asked if she was concerned about the tackiness quotient of the venue, she says, " Of course.
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| 45. | The last time Olympic Games were in this country, the world knew immediately that Atlanta had a certain tackiness.
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| 46. | The generation that came of age after 1848 rejected what it considered the opulence and tackiness of the Romantic Movement.
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| 47. | :Some plastics brake down with strong bleach but I would not think that is the reason for the tackiness.
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| 48. | Given the tackiness of much of the production, I cannot recommend " Drunken Master " to general audiences.
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| 49. | But once the film has been in theaters for a while, the studio may be less timid about potential tackiness.
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| 50. | As a reality show it's a flop, with bad casting and the tackiness of a cheap syndicated series.
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