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  • The critics call its recipes bland, unhelpful, unoriginal and unhealthy. The Sun
  • In that case, they have nobody but themselves to blame for such vapidity and unoriginality. Times, Sunday Times
  • But Campbell's determination, courage and sheer guts save the book from dull unoriginality.
  • He called the new building unoriginal and said that it merely aped the classical traditions.
  • It seems as though the adult view of my generation is unoriginal. Times, Sunday Times
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  • I didn't enjoy the format and found the thing tired and unoriginal.
  • Don't put it down to your unoriginality and slavish conformity, though - blame the laws of statistical physics. Times, Sunday Times
  • All the way through there are phrases, paraphrases and constructions that strike me as unoriginal.
  • The band's cuteness factor is off the charts, but it feels sort of self-designed, unoriginal and lame.
  • Perhaps the medical staff at their clubs should ban this inane and unoriginal routine. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sometimes sharp writing and tremendous actor chemistry can revitalize unoriginal and boring material.
  • It's stale, unoriginal, formulaic, repetitive, and shows as much originality and passion as a tribute band.
  • Cheesy and unoriginal is a better description. The Sun
  • A victim of its own success, and the influence it had on subsequent films, its conceits seem stale and unoriginal today.
  • In short there's little to recommend this tired and unoriginal movie, and very little in it that hasn't been endlessly recycled before.
  • his life had been unoriginal, conforming completely to the given pattern
  • The tale itself is distinctly unoriginal - almost originally so.
  • My initial snap judgment was that it was unoriginal and rather boring, but as I got to know it and the performers better, I found it infinitely touching.
  • I always hate unoriginal and uninspired titles, but apparently I also specialise in them.
  • Awful because it's such a lame and unoriginal hack job full of tired ideas dressed up with pretty lighting.
  • I stood there at my sister's threshold, unbraiding my hair, feeling very old and very unoriginal.
  • Drop the unoriginal, vanilla stories and go for the ones that leave a strong, vivid impression.
  • Do we think there's no such thing as bad art: poorly written novels, cliched and unoriginal paintings, unconvincingly acted films?
  • It's all bland, unoriginal pap that will only appeal to the nostalgia-seekers of the original BSB generation.
  • That will only stifle your creativity and could make your writing seem dry and unoriginal.
  • We are certainly sure they come across that way to someone whose argument is witless, humourless, unoriginal, lazy and just plain tiresome. Archive 2007-01-01
  • These affect an air of tired superiority in a world of unoriginal humorists.
  • This essay manages to be dull, unoriginal and strange all at the same time.
  • Listening to this CD, I discovered depths of bad music, bad programming, and unoriginality I never even knew existed.
  • Instead, I saw my memories as they were viewed by millions every week: corny, unoriginal, and uninteresting.
  • Is the moral of that position that translations must pursue unoriginality as a guarantee of authenticity? The Times Literary Supplement
  • But it was brilliant precisely because it was utterly unoriginal. Times, Sunday Times
  • The very unoriginality of the slogans points to the fact that they're not in the authorial voice but are more description of the cultural landscape.
  • Unoriginal soundtracky slop that sacrifices story and melody for statement and style.
  • I always hate unoriginal and uninspired titles, but apparently I also specialise in them.
  • Waiting for her at the gate was the neighbour's tabby tomcat who bore the unoriginal name of Tiger.
  • D alated to commercial ice machines from fireroom practicably his leicestershire that the cuboidal fortunella is to centralised the zigadene and middling poultry flashily unoriginal. Rational Review
  • the manuscript contained unoriginal emendations
  • Lisa, you don't need the money and you certainly could find better ways to spend it than hiring unoriginal hacks with whom to collaborate.
  • Thanks to oursin, I now have a Vox space, as intertext I'm so unoriginal. Busy busy busy, tired tired tired
  • The opinions expressed by callers are consistently unoriginal and dull.
  • It seems that uni, and me in particular, tends to attract these enthusiastic, unoriginal dull types.
  • Students were impressed by his unoriginal thoughts on the capitalist system. Times, Sunday Times
  • But it's all a little too straight, too safe and too unoriginal. The Sun
  • Drop the unoriginal, vanilla stories and go for the ones that leave a strong, vivid impression.
  • I read that as a clear statement that she still holds to her transphobic views – and the subtext is as obnoxious as it is heavy-handed and unoriginal. Tonight we’re going to party like it’s 1985
  • Irish directors are the root of the problem, he says: an expletive-laden diatribe against their complacency and unoriginality demonstrates the depth of his feeling on the subject.
  • Suddenly, my comfortable city life seemed boring and unoriginal.
  • However, a Workers Online search of industrial insults painted the manager's effort as both unoriginal and lame.
  • Guilty of being vastly unoriginal, insipid, boring, and just downright horrible!
  • These dorks are the most unoriginal losers out there.
  • It was held in abeyance last year, as no candidate was considered sufficiently unoriginal. The Times Literary Supplement
  • It is unoriginal, portentous and entirely pointless. Times, Sunday Times
  • So the problem isn't that these things are unoriginal: it's that they're perceived as being original when they're not.
  • Nobody absconds with and remarkets another artist's plundering of yet another artist's unoriginal work quite like Flo Rida," remarked one admiring industry insider. John Baxter: Flo Rida Has Spellbound Critics Wondering Where He Gets It
  • If only the director could come to terms with the fact that his dramatic tendencies are hokey and unoriginal.
  • Insofar as the European constitution mentions the free market, it is simply banal and unoriginal.
  • Some would argue it's incredibly unoriginal, and just a rehash of old ideas, but I disagree.
  • Look, you guys can say all you like that this was unoriginal or derivative, but I've seen the films he's ripping off and you know what?
  • He called the new building unoriginal and said that it merely aped the classical traditions.
  • It's all bland, unoriginal pap that will only appeal to the nostalgia-seekers of the original BSB generation.
  • But the stance of aggressive unoriginality is still evident in The Proletarian Revolution and the Renegade Kautsky, written in late 1918.
  • In that case, they have nobody but themselves to blame for such vapidity and unoriginality. Times, Sunday Times
  • Contestants are rewarded for unoriginality and short-term profit gains, proving that the spirit of Enron will continue to thrive as long as audiences deem The Apprentice a hit, rather than giving it the miss it deserves.
  • A splog is a type of blog known as a “spam blog” which may or may not use unoriginal content. Splogs on the Rise on Blogspot « Lorelle on WordPress
  • With plain, unoriginal style, it depicted the front side of a manor.
  • Waiting for her at the gate was the neighbour's tabby tomcat who bore the unoriginal name of Tiger.
  • Its problems run a lot deeper than a weak, unoriginal plot or lame actors, however.
  • Now there's a true conservative's flare for unoriginality.

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