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1
This new wave is far more base,
more
banal
and more cruel.
2
But on Thursday night's example, AFLX is
more
banal
than bacchanal.
3
But Kramer said Cloudflare treats all clients the same, citing far
more
banal
content.
4
The challenge then is not to let responses slip into life's
more
banal
details.
5
In the theatre the code is different, coarser,
more
banal
.
6
The truth has turned out to be
more
banal
.
7
It was much
more
banal
than anything the European gentlemen explorers had been able to imagine.
8
It could be even
more
banal
than that.
9
Nothing could have been more correct, and nothing
more
banal
,
than this part of their conversation.
10
In his shirt and tie and M&S suit he's like an intrusion from another,
more
banal
,
universe.
11
Sometimes reality is far
more
banal
.
12
Nope, the reasons were
more
banal
.
13
It's more destructive and
more
banal
.
14
On a
more
banal
level, commuters are familiar with the unpleasant minutes when trains halt in tunnels between stations.
15
Love And Tears - which was dire, but
more
banal
dire than anything else - was sung by Naomi Campbell.
16
Evil has seldom looked
more
banal
-and thankless -than it does in Kitty Green's modern office politics drama.
more
banal
more