| 1. | He indicted television news as a stew of sensationalism and triviality.
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| 2. | Hence it became a term for any triviality or childish folly.
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| 3. | But the mystique of West Point soon overpowers such trivialities.
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| 4. | There are also times when triviality and self-satisfaction run riot.
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| 5. | But neither is stewardship of the public's money a triviality.
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| 6. | TV Guide, in all its triviality, manages to do neither.
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| 7. | The play itself, however, never sinks to triviality.
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| 8. | "Well let's not argue about trivialities.
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| 9. | She doesn't mince words or engage in trivialities.
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| 10. | Squander it on trivialities like schools and roads and health.
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