| 41. | Academics said the writing conveyed passable but unoriginal thinking about subjects like the history of science.
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| 42. | What Broadway has had to offer for a long time is socially irrelevant and musically unoriginal.
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| 43. | And in its debut " Later Today " was smooth, unoriginal, unexciting.
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| 44. | He characterized Bush's call for a cooperative but tougher stance with China as unoriginal.
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| 45. | A growing number of educators now routinely use Web-based services for detecting unoriginal work.
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| 46. | Stories have been, in most cases, disappointingly unoriginal and methods have been generally jejune.
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| 47. | None of these programs was a critical darling; many were dismissed as unoriginal and uninspired.
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| 48. | Shite's Unoriginal Miscellany, by A . Parody ( Michael O'Mara Books)
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| 49. | Very skillfully done, totally unoriginal.
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| 50. | He also felt that the name dropping of Christian references and the love triangle were unoriginal.
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