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  • Maybe it was because of the nicknames, maybe not, but Saladin. found Gibreel's revelations pathetic, anticlimactic, what was so strange if his dreams characterized him as the angel, dreams do every damn thing, did it really display more than a banal kind of egomania? The Satanic Verses
  • The conclusion of the movie was anticlimactic.
  • I cast the vote for the ending as "anticlimactic". Twilight's First Official Photo and Why I'm Passing « FirstShowing.net
  • Everything after the discovery of the murderer was anticlimactic.
  • Far from having the character of final coda, the added six months would, if he got them, be anticlimactic, detracting a bit from the beauty of his life as a whole.
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  • everything after the discovery of the murderer was anticlimactic
  • There was so much publicity and hype beforehand, that the performance itself was a touch anticlimactic.
  • While that may be a viable way to end the book, it is too anticlimactic for a movie, and, as such, is better excised.
  • I've had a lot of anticlimactic hot chocolate drinks lately: they're all syrupy, sickly and goopy.
  • Despite the anticlimactic nature of the gig, the mood is cheerful and chatty.
  • She has never had the best endings, and the love scenes were icky and rather anticlimactic, but it was much funnier than the previous books, where you sometimes got the impression that she was trying a little too desperately.
  • The big reveal in the last episode was anticlimactic: oh boy, a minor character we don't remotely care about is a traitor!
  • The shoot-out is incredibly brief and features Grigsby stupidly standing in an open field and opening fire on a bunch of similarly stupid thugs and then, well, I won't spoil it for you, but let's just say the title figures heavily into the anticlimactic blue balls ending. DVD Verdict
  • For Western Union Co. managers, the trips can be "anticlimactic," says Gint Baukus, senior vice president of global talent management. Foreign Policies
  • But Ms. Prose does little do advance this seamier angle the gun comes into play, but the scene is anticlimactic and instead mostly uses Lula as a tart observer of the malaise that the author perceived settling over the American suburbs during the drawn-out Iraq War. What the Nanny Saw; the Trouble With Men
  • The ineptly conceived murder of the boys is resoundingly anticlimactic.
  • I've had a lot of anticlimactic hot chocolate drinks lately: they're all syrupy, sickly and goopy.
  • And tonight it seemed so anticlimactical … so slight in the magnificence of our victories. The Story of World War II
  • Anticlimactic An oral-argument story. [butterflyfish] The Weekly Law School Roundup #64
  • The film’s pat resolution, while perhaps anticlimactic, is satisfying in how uniquely thoughtful it is. This Week in DVD & Blu-ray: Law Abiding Citizen, Black Dynamite, Cabin Fever 2, and More | /Film
  • In a development that could charitably be called anticlimactic, if not disastrous, Psystar is finished. InternetNews Realtime News for IT Managers
  • The failure of the effect can't even be called anticlimactic - there is no climax in "Believe. Las Vegas Sun Stories: All Sun Headlines
  • The conclusion of the movie was anticlimactic.
  • Guess it's just that post-holiday anticlimactical thing kicking in. The One With The Nonspecific Blues
  • The launch and destruction of the SA-10 SAM site was anticlimactic, almost boring. CHAINS OF COMMAND
  • DEAR CHARLENE: It wouldn't be "anticlimactic" to send this letter. Ask Amy

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