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  • IHSB: The way to describe the first pro season for the most oddly named man alive (Allen Lorenz Pollock = A.J. Pollock?) is solid but unspectacular, which is disappointing given that the organization expected him to rip through Mid-A South Bend given that Midwest League Competition wasn't foreign to Pollock, given that Notre Dame plays an exhibition game against the SilverHawks at the beginning of each season. AZ Snakepit
  • “It is this kind of material, to some perhaps unspectacular, which is providing fundamental evidence on the problems of the environment,” French countered in the same issue of Anatolian Studies. The Goddess and the Bull
  • It was an unspectacular, stable society, like the Basque Provinces enjoying a large degree of local autonomy.
  • Average shareholder returns over the past 10 years were a respectable, if unspectacular 8%.
  • He had a steady but unspectacular career.
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  • In a game when City were solid if unspectacular, the fans who travelled to Southend would have been forgiven for not being over enthusiastic.
  • Yet even these unspectacular results have considerable significance.
  • His progress at school had been unspectacular compared to his brother.
  • It was hardly any surprise given the emotion leading up to the game that the match itself was unspectacular. The Sun
  • The weather scuppered the viewing of the winter solstice sunset from Maeshowe on Tuesday, with low cloud and rain making for an unspectacular event.
  • Their first single, Life in a Day, made it to a fairly unspectacular 62 in the UK charts, and it was to be a few more years before their fortunes changed.
  • However, Inverness toiled to make their victory a certainty but the second goal 13 minutes from the end was an unspectacular affair.
  • In the first half, advertising spending was solid, if unspectacular. Times, Sunday Times
  • As it is, the programme's loose, safe and profoundly unspectacular definition of culture risks pleasing nobody in an attempt to please everyone.
  • In a series of unspectacular and largely unreported moves the army had slowly advanced towards the interior.
  • Its financial returns were solid but unspectacular as Hollywood experienced a typically sleepy early fall weekend, with audiences finding nothing to bring them out in huge numbers. 'Wall Street' Wins The Weekend Box Office
  • He has made an impressive, if unspectacular start to his term of office and he strikes me as someone who will be very fair and thorough over his dealing with issues.
  • Small shareholders buy in the reasonable expectation that there will be steady if unspectacular returns. Times, Sunday Times
  • His solid if unspectacular goal tally of six this season masks a contribution to the team which includes assists as well as brilliant link play. The Sun
  • The terrain was flat and unspectacular.
  • He's had a steady but unspectacular season so far but has brought his car home in the points in all six races, with two podium finishes. The Sun
  • And it's a serviceable, pleasant, if unspectacular record, the kind of album that has you searching the thesaurus for more synonyms for ‘good’.
  • THE QB QUESTION: After enduring what both described as unspectacular starts, Kiesau said Colorado Headline News
  • an unspectacular but necessary task
  • Proceedings were slow, interrupted and largely unspectacular as Durham sought to grind out a big total and hope not to bat again. Times, Sunday Times
  • When six Premiership sides go head-to-head and the non-league teams are drawn in unspectacular ties, it doesn't help.
  • The lane twists and turns between pleasant but unspectacular cottages.
  • As such, another year of unspectacular gains is forecast.
  • After putting out a couple of unspectacular albums, she spent much of the 1980s waitressing and working in a record store.
  • The film becomes an engaging but unspectacular family saga. Times, Sunday Times
  • A character actor may also be a faithful husband; both are steady, if unspectacular jobs.
  • Garde feels he is making steady if unspectacular improvements at the club. The Sun
  • He has moulded a solid, if unspectacular side and his signings have shown him to be a good judge of player.
  • All in all, a constantly entertaining show - solid but unspectacular.
  • Solid and unspectacular will have to do. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although they have been fairly solid (though unspectacular) in camp and in the preseason, neither will draw a double-team away from him.
  • Those looking for unspectacular but solid returns could consider the equity income sector as an option.
  • This year will see a big push with the fledgeling TV business, which has been making unspectacular progress. Times, Sunday Times
  • Clear is now performing well under a new management team and the workload is still steady, if unspectacular. Times, Sunday Times
  • Any such list which includes SHANE and the unspectacular film THE RUSSIANS ARE COMING ... (unless the novel was dreadful) and thinks that Du Maurier's novelet "The Birds" was a novel ... clearly doesn't know enough to include RED ALERT/DR. Movies Better than the Books They're Based On?
  • After putting out a couple of unspectacular albums, she spent much of the 1980s waitressing and working in a record store.
  • The film becomes an engaging but unspectacular family saga. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was hardly any surprise given the emotion leading up to the game that the match itself was unspectacular. The Sun
  • It is a typical example of cost effective film making bringing correspondingly unspectacular results.
  • In a series of unspectacular and largely unreported moves the army had slowly advanced towards the interior.
  • They are a solid if unspectacular outfit and what they will do is work their socks off. The Sun
  • But if you really want to know, the playing is fine: solid, if unspectacular.
  • They are common, unspectacular and difficult to cutely anthropomorphise. Watch this
  • Desjardins is still an above-average rearguard on a competent but unspectacular defensive corps.
  • It was the kind of unspectacular housing block that makes up vast swaths of the city, scattered in between the genteel stucco mansions that make it into the films. NDTV News - Top Stories
  • The real surprise though is how unspectacular the programme is.
  • Stock markets will break their three-year losing streak, but the recovery will be unspectacular, Irish business leaders said.
  • The only other scores of a hard-fought, if unspectacular affair, arrived in the opening 13 minutes of the second half.
  • There were silent films and early talkies, most of them unspectacular.
  • Bryant scored 30 points and was the finals MVP, but he wouldn't be lofting any trophies without the help he got from a solid but unspectacular group that turned out to be the perfect support for him. Bryant's help comes through for champion Lakers
  • It was hardly any surprise given the emotion leading up to the game that the match itself was unspectacular. The Sun
  • Technically, both films reflect the customary unspectacular competence associated with Hallmark productions.
  • The first shot arced neatly if unspectacularly towards the practice green.
  • Sound quality is solid if unspectacular across the board, though the dialogue is a mite whispery in places.
  • A character actor may also be a faithful husband; both are steady, if unspectacular jobs.
  • The lane twists and turns between pleasant but unspectacular cottages.
  • And he showed glimpses he could be the next target for the big clubs with a performance that was steady if unspectacular. The Sun
  • Amid it all stands Mitt Romney, not the high-flying investment lots of Republicans yearned to put their money on, but the unspectacular Treasury bill of Republican candidates, a man whose emphasis on jobs and the economy makes him a safe enough bet at a time like this. GOP 'Flight to Safety' Benefits Romney
  • Their fifth successive victory in all competitions was an unspectacular affair. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead, it's a slickly professional operation, producing good pizza in unspectacular but pleasant surroundings
  • In fact I had a mostly unspectacular childhood with no broken bones and countless cuts and bruises in your average middle class nuclear family.
  • And the robust-seeming figure in energy use growth is mainly based on resurgent economies in the developing world; among rich countries, growth has been distinctly unspectacular.
  • They are soon enjoying an unspectacular affair of the kind seen in third-rate novels and, often, in real life.
  • In a series of unspectacular and largely unreported moves the army had slowly advanced towards the interior.
  • The position of libero in volleyball is a very unspectacular one.

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