| 41. | Those who knew it only from tawdry approximations were dumbfounded by its quality.
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| 42. | But the best of Keaton's dramatic work avoided such tawdry exploitation.
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| 43. | Mau-mau the press into feeling guilty for being cynical and tawdry.
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| 44. | Kapture seemed a capable actress in a tawdry show.
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| 45. | She knows how to put together the details of the most tawdry story.
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| 46. | If only he had been so tawdry with Monica!
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| 47. | Both sides seem relieved that there is no mention of the tawdry scandal.
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| 48. | But the tawdry saga now approaches a new era.
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| 49. | So much that happens in Washington now seems trivial and craven and tawdry.
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| 50. | Who'll have the last word on this tawdry bit of business?
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