But the narrative remains strange and poetic enough for it never to appear formulaic or didactic. |
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You want an urban flat, but don't want a formulaic development with identikit kitchens and bathrooms, boring layouts and drab fittings? |
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Watching the weepy big-breasted girl run away from the bad man seems to be formulaic in horror movies these days. |
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The stern and formulaic rules of American news reporting make scepticism difficult to express. |
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It may be based on true events but its feel-good intentions often feel formulaic and it sometimes seems to lack the courage of its convictions. |
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The only disappointments are the two stifled and formulaic physique shots of young men in posing pouches. |
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The 21st century demands free-thinkers, not an endless parade of automatons churned out from a formulaic educational assembly line. |
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You don't want it to become formulaic, and you don't want it to become predictable in any way. |
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You know, in today's business, everything is so cookie cutter and so formulaic, for a rube like Billy to hit like he has is a great thing. |
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The character traits, situations, and dialogue feel formulaic and worn out from overuse. |
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Talk to us in a year and maybe we'll be complaining about the formulaic narrative in Japanese anime. |
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The stanza is written like the formulaic examples of wit and allusion in old-fashioned riddle books. |
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The title's just an excuse to make a bad movie that pretends to be a spoof when it's just a rehash of the most formulaic rubbish imaginable. |
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These were probably formulaic, and he was able to tinker with his regular format to suit. |
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Individually and together, they are making a stand against formulaic entertainment. |
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Another feature of the cartoon that has been overtly spoofed over the years is the formulaic unfolding of the plot. |
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There are many unique qualities to this film that reject the formulaic Hollywoodization of historical figures and battles. |
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A formulaic plot, predictable storyline, and a slow beginning hurt what in some places is a nice suspense thriller. |
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And we want to make this worse by further entrenching the formulaic standards of education? |
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Then again it was the age of the horribly trite, formulaic action movie, so it was largely a sign of the times. |
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The casual, almost formulaic, reference to the fact that this was Galba's second consulship certainly prompts a reader to wonder about his first. |
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Indeed, this formulaic, strategic intermingling of text and image accentuates the use of the seated dynasts as so many redeployed archaic motifs. |
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I knew it was different to the usual formulaic melodic guitars they adopted for their first three albums, but wow! |
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Still, one could say that all wakes are formulaic, rituals being a most popular and apparently effective means to deal with death. |
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It's a television set piece, something entirely formulaic, earnest, goody-goody, proud of itself, overproduced. |
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The whole thing must be so formulaic, so routine, it's probably hard to even pretend to be enjoying it after a while. |
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A formulaic, unimaginative plot is firmly in place in which every perspective twist can be predicted well in advance. |
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Everything else in the novel slavishly follows a simple formulaic adventure plot. |
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Set in the inner city of 1960's Cleveland, the script follows a formulaic plot. |
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Most obviously, the script is trite and formulaic, attempting to deal with one main hot internet issue within each episode. |
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The lyrics include formulaic gospel cries and they are often delivered in the fervent style of gospel music. |
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Well, sure, cliched and formulaic is pretty standard for disaster movies generally. |
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Upon meeting, formulaic greetings must be exchanged before a discussion can ensue. |
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Why not replace formulaic desserts like cheesecake with additional fresh choices like their praline parfait? |
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Allow one honest sentence to emerge from all this feeble, formulaic footling. |
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As a result, Homer often needs four different formulaic phrases for each hero in order to fill each of the pauses indicated above. |
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I guess working stiffs like their comedians to be aggressively stupid and insultingly formulaic. |
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Here the secret of American hegemony has lain rather in formulaic abstraction, the basis for the fortune of Hollywood. |
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Director, Eisner, deserves credit, too, for delivering a film that seems fresh and exciting, rather than stale and formulaic. |
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It is worthwhile pausing momentarily to consider these linguistic ready-mades, these formulaic sentiments. |
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The volume is a thorough but ultimately formulaic treatment of a subject handled in several previous books. |
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It begins with one of your formulaic openings as an empathetic reporter gazes into the harrowed souls of old Diggers revisiting the Kokoda trail. |
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Chinese has an additive oral style, comprised of expressions of formulaic styling. |
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What starts out as a formulaic high school love story of opposites attracting abruptly changes into a maudlin tear-jerker. |
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It's stale, unoriginal, formulaic, repetitive, and shows as much originality and passion as a tribute band. |
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The album tends to be fairly formulaic in parts, though never really to the point of being unenjoyable. |
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Because inscriptions tend to be formulaic, deviations from the standard pattern are likely meaningful. |
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The genre has certain formulaic elements, tried and tested in their saleability. |
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The analysis of formulaic German binomial expressions of the form N und N reveals the following characteristics. |
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Such a user might find it efficient to be able to refer to formulaic phrases by code or abbreviation without even viewing the display. |
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Formulaic expressions are formulaic, precisely because of their fixed form. |
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Similarly, the later ones become more elaborate in style, while the early poems were written in a simple, formulaic style of great dramatic force. |
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With its formulaic plot of intrigue and power struggles, the current drama at Scottish Screen has been a source of much fascination for the Scottish press. |
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Musical theatre was its formulaic, reductive country cousin, a forum for bright happy little tales, preferably tinged with a pleasant nationalistic fervour. |
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Language on such ceremonial occasions is supposed to be formulaic. |
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The movie is occasionally trite, often formulaic, and frequently familiar. |
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A formulaic approach to application of the rule would be mistaken. |
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There's nothing inherently wrong with this type of nostalgia, but when it becomes as emulative and formulaic as it does here, it starts to seem like parody. |
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As the vast majority of his work was formulaic, this method saved a great deal of donkey work, while at the same time, it served as theory exercises for his pupils. |
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For all its wild transgressiveness, it feels cold, and even – paradoxical though this may sound – slightly formulaic. |
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In the polite, formulaic world of company reporting, this is a warning klaxon. |
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Nonetheless, it is recommended that the approach to decentralization be flexible and not be subjected to formulaic rigidity. |
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These parodies of serious drama and upper-class society were incorporated into an entertainment original to the United States, the formulaic minstrel show. |
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They're not formulaic love ditties that you hear on pop radio, and that's why we're not on pop radio. |
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In policy formulation, it was better to rely on rigorous economic and social analysis than adopt a formulaic approach. |
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Publi discourse continually decides what formulaic ideas are to belong to it and what significance they ar to have. |
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It's because we don't compose pop music, which is for the most part formulaic. |
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Finally, we could see the beginnings of formulaic approaches to the determination of spousal support in the current law. |
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Ethical principles are sometimes criticized as being applied in formulaic ways. |
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We avoid formulaic, text-book management, seeking innovative and flexible solutions to the issues at hand. |
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Finally, career advancement is never formulaic, even in a paramilitary organization. |
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The traditional three factors used in a formulaic method of apportioning tax are sales, capital and labour. |
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Having started off writing formulaic commercial fiction, soppy stories for women's magazines, she now begins each novel knowing little more than how she wants it to feel. |
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Proclaiming he wants to be a screenwriter too, Donald starts to pen the kind of formulaic thriller that runs against the very principles Charlie's work is built on. |
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These types of self-congratulatory remarks are commonplace and formulaic. |
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Here he fights a losing battle against a formulaic script and a clunky, cliff-hanging finale that wouldn't have seemed out of place in a silent melodrama. |
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I certainly had no interest in the formulaic, brain-dead content on most TV dramas and sitcoms. |
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The subject too tends to be rendered in a formulaic way with the figure positioned centrally or slightly to one side within a rocky hollow or outcrop. |
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After decades of too-cute, formulaic romantic comedy pairings in movies and TV, their behavior seems downright revolutionary. |
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But when whole careers are now staked on micro-sized melodies and formulaic rhythms, the lawsuits are bound to proliferate. |
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The official language deployed in natural and manmade disasters can often be formulaic and confusing. |
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Then I realized that that would become much too formulaic, so I abandoned that idea. |
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I even quite like the ostentatiously distressed trestles and folding chairs they use outside, and the formulaic battered club chairs in the window. |
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In other words, abstract, objective, and analytical thought reflects a literate society, and concrete, formulaic, and mnemonic thinking marks an oral culture. |
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Seldom used in ordinary writing, brace or curly brackets are common in mathematics and other formulaic usage, where they serve to enclose complex sets of symbols. |
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The light is dependent upon the confluence of sunrise, wind, cloud and quality of air, and these ingredients do not lend themselves to a formulaic recipe. |
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There may be occasional loss of fluency on transition from rehearsed or formulaic speech to spontaneous interaction, but this does not prevent effective communication. |
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In the simplest of insurance regimes, supervisory authorities may choose to rely solely on the regular preparation and submission of prescribed financial data based on a formulaic approach. |
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It will be critically important to ensure that the lifecycle analysis of biofuels and oil products is thoroughly carried out and is not treated in a formulaic way. |
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Combat is largely formulaic, with one button to punch and kick and another to dodge, but it's fast enough to feel satisfying. |
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Many are reluctant to embrace creative innovation, preferring trite, formulaic approaches. |
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Suffering a bad case of sequelitis, this Sister Act follow-up is too formulaic and frequently pauses to sermonize at the expense of entertaining. |
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The band delivers fresh approaches to standard zouk rhythms that never sound formulaic. |
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En masse, sadly, many of them can only too easily be mistaken for one another, for seen side-by-side they turn out to be wearyingly formulaic. |
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Symbel involved a formulaic ritual which was more solemn and serious than mere drinking or celebration. |
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The Scandinavians did write inscriptions in runes, but these are usually very short and formulaic. |
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Country ownership is critical to the success of development, and countries have been encouraged to develop their own poverty reduction strategies and avoid formulaic approaches and blueprints. |
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This strategy, widely deployed in recent film and video installation, typically comes off as formulaic, even mannerist. |
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When you write a detective story it's easy to get formulaic, and you never want to do that. |
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I do not seek out the redundant, the pastiche, or the formulaic. |
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The formulaic HawthoRNe seems to have stumbled across that insight. |
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Under the genre labels, there are thousands of books churned out every year that are fairly formulaic brain candy. |
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However, the growing sophistication and complexity of insurance products and markets make reliance on a formulaic approach as the primary solution increasingly unreliable. |
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While we could have left this situation as an exception, with no formulaic solution, it is common enough that we constructed a formula to guide outcomes in this situation. |
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The Commission has engaged comprehensively in an effort to generate new thinking to overcome what have too often been sterile and formulaic debates in the past. |
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Technically part of his Jack Ü project with Diplo, but sure to get an outing, this is Skrilli at his least formulaic and most Timmy Mallett-bonkers. |
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But Westlife's continued popularity and has done little to silence their critics, who have spent over a decade railing against the boyband's safe and formulaic brand of mum-friendly ballads. |
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Categorized as formulaic language, an idiom's figurative meaning is different from the literal meaning. |
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Bana plays demonologist Bana plays demonologist But the two-hour running time and formulaic feel means the film never quite takes off. |
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On the obverse, the inscription is religious, while the inscription on the reverse shows, after the formulaic praise to God, the minting date under the reign of Ibrahim ibn Ahmad al-Aghlabi. |
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To make something so formulaic is surprising for Amazon, which is getting lots of plaudits for its groundbreaking series Transparent, including a win for best comedy at the Golden Globes. |
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First, it embodies a classic ascetical strategy for applying formulaic principles to intended actions. |
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It can no longer be wielded to chasten people who enjoy the elaborately skilled, archaically styled, formulaic splendors of the old academy, with its devout ancestor worship and deluxe eroticism. |
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The protocol of the bull contains elements that appear to be formulaic by the time of John XVIII 's pontificate. |
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Here is yet another uneven set, lifted by a few moments of intriguing minimalist funk but still padded with syrupy bedroom ballads, raunchy rap and formulaic Latin-pop. |
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Although there were many differences from Greek architecture, Rome borrowed heavily from Greece in adhering to strict, formulaic building designs and proportions. |
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That TV series has become awfully formulaic in the last couple of seasons. |
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Included are, a statement pronouncing the document's adoption by the states present, a formulaic dating of its adoption, and the signatures of those endorsing it. |
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There are difficulties in a formulaic statement of method, however. |
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Most family lawyers feel that a simple formulaic approach would prove too rigid and inflexible to account for all cases and would produce unjust results. |
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