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His face is bland … I can’t read it at all
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’ She said with a bland face
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’ He said, his face bland
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‘Oh?’ Berndt said warily, his expression bland
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As he walked past his step-mother he looked at her quizzically, saw nothing but bland middle aged smugness, and trotted down the stairs
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quizzically, saw nothing but bland middle aged smugness, and
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Every room is the same, a place where colours fade to a bland shade of blue
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He is going under cover, hiding behind a mask of typically bland middle aged scruffiness
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James gazed across the table at the bland face of the Inspector
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‘Cannot comply,’ it told her back in its androgynous and bland voice
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He finished chewing the bland meat substitute and swallowed it before turning to give his answer
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You hardly think they're going to write a bland story
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There was nothing, only the same bland nonsense
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" Came the bland almost automatic reply
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It was disgusting! I mean, seriously, who would knowingly create such a bland and awful tasting cereal and market it towards children, anyway? So, I scooped a few hefty spoonfuls overtop of this nastiness, and ate the rest of it like a champ
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female guests, the food was bland, by Mother’s standards
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The Imperial Real Estate Library was located in a bland concrete building
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He did give her a bland gaze, but picked up the pen and started writing
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It was his turn on watch, and he stood at the base of the dock, talking to a man dressed in bland civilian clothing
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It was bland and had no feeling of the love and welcome I felt in Vera’s house
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was fairly colorless, a bland and uninspiring man that conservatives in his own party distrusted
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We stopped at some point and I was handed something bland to eat
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Recently there had been reports that there were ships now also, but the profit from the fishing of makailo (cod), a large, bland fish popular with the northeast bands, outweighed the danger and they sailed anyway, much to their subsequent regret
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I told Luis I thought the fish was rather bland and he agreed and told me his people never ate it fresh, but only after it had been salted and smoked
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We had just settled in and were eating the usual bland fare, when a well-dressed young man approached us
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Classical scholar and author Tracy Lee Simmons foresees that we can anticipate only “a bland, homogenous ignorance” in the student exposed to such a regime
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” It was a bland,
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’I’ve heard you,’ said Laura with bland innocence, an innocence that didn’t fool
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Lucy had only bland and conservative clothes her
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herbs if the sauce is bland
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Offutt's face was a study as he struggled to maintain the preferred bland expression during this bizarre admission
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Athene had offered some of the oatcakes that she had picked up back at Croweheim, to add some further variety to the bland flavours
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It doesn’t matter what ‘opinion’ you examine, when questioned, most people disintegrate into a bland and vapid statement of a ‘core belief’
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“He created this planet, Earth, but was not content with its bland function
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But without companionship, all is bland
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Nevertheless, he persevered and once he conquered his sense of taste, he began to enjoy the natural flavors of vegetables in bland diet
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Bland and insipid were not qualities to tempt anyone to eat more than necessary
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It was a pretty bland house, in
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Work was less exciting now, even to the point of being bland some days
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That day all of the O’Connor’s including Matthew felt a sense of place and belonging in that old church, in that rather bland town that had become part of all their being
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“No maiming, no limb tearing and no killing, the king ordered,” the guard said and with a squeamish look on his bland face, hurried out of the room
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She stared at him, his bland pretty face with its carefully kept three days scruff and wondered if she could reach his Realm too
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“As long as it’s bland and he can tolerate it
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This evidence of unnatural strength was no more terrifying than the momentary baring of the hellish fury that raged under her bland exterior
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I was half way through a smoke and cussing at Ben while he was burning all the evidence and hiding his cash when suddenly there was a knock at the door, that cop knock, real loud and bland like most coppers do
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Bradford was busy writing something while Brian attempted to regain his bland appearance
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It was dark brown in colour and seemed otherwise bland
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The light in the room was meager and bland but she could see the lunacy in his eyes
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grass is a bland green, and other than me and the plant life
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I’m sure the English are thankful for the Italian, Indian and Hungarian restaurants in their country, as most English food is rather bland
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So if you’re pissed at me beneath that bland but rigid exterior, consider how you’ve learned so far, which brings me to a final approach that we’ve not talked about
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She was finishing an incredibly bland lunch when she got another visitor at 13:10 hours
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� Braun then helped her eat the bland meal of black bread, cabbage soup and small slice of cheese
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Jed looked at him incredulously, as if he couldn’t believe the bland
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the council had stood by the bland design; clearly, they didn’t want to
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This way he could create still or moving scenery, on an otherwise bland wall or ceiling
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Skeet’s bland profile as he stared out of the window
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Sex in marriage is staid and bland
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Why not copyright recipes? Isn’t society beholden to the first person to bake a pumpkin pie, or any pie for that matter? Oh, the world of the intellectual property holder would be pretty bland if the inventor of pie had exclusive rights to development and distribution of pies
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He was short and bony, in his forties, mostly bald and very bland, with eyes that popped out like Don Knotts’ eyes
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Also, the diet food you are provided with can be quite bland and
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It was bland,
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The bunker that he currently inhabited was featureless, bland,
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It was bland food but it was at least filling
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that door and live in the drunkie's bland reality for all time and space, if that's what's on the other
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Nothing but bland white concrete and flooring that no one would ever walk on again
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They’re too bland
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On the negative side, lacking the single-mindedness of the one's, they can come across as being indecisive, bland, and wishy-washy: too lacking in firmness to be masterful (unless the rest of the chart cooperates)
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Having taken the phone call from Rupert Bland, it was Griffin who had suggested that Vaughan should take a look at his statement
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“This chap, Rupert Bland, reckons our security system isn’t half as secure as we think it is, and claims that his company has developed a much better encryption programme,” explained Griffin to his boss
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The chap who’s been pestering me to make a presentation is Rupert Bland, who calls himself Managing Director of the new products division
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“I don’t think it will ever come to that,” said a supremely confident Rupert Bland
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Bland have his say about our present operating system and what he proposes to replace it?”
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He was told to go on a bland diet for a few days in order to calm his digestive system down, given a prescription of a medication called Bentyl, and referred to Dr
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Colin Bland, the Pithey brothers, Joe
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releasing morsels of information bit by bit in bland terms, avoiding anything that might seem
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would be if everything was bland and colorless and boring? I thought about how much
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Eric's mind races as his eyes show a bland stare into the wall
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” The voice was bland euphoria
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Talking trivia with pampered spouses in the same bland function rooms all over the world
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Anstruther,--It's not much use for the absent to send bland advice, to exhort to peace and putting aside of anger, when they have only general principles to go on
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We spent a most bland evening
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Harvey-Browne's, only saw a pleasant flicker of beech leaves over cups and saucers, and bland strawberries in a nest of green
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It was a place of gentleness, of fair afternoon light, of bland colours--silvers, and blues, and the pale gold that reeds take on in October
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Chesterton--how well he remembered Chesterton; but after all, it was only the other day that he was there last--ushered him into the library, and he was standing gloomily in front of the empty grate, looking neither to the right nor to the left for he disliked the memories connected with the flags outside the window, and wishing he had a partner because then he would have sent him instead, when a spare little lady, bland and pleasant, came in and said she was the patient's aunt
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To bland outfits, he’d have to resign!
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"Thank you," he said, "although nice is a rather bland word
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But unlike the radicals adored by the likes of the PBS crowd, neither Toby Keith nor Charlie Daniels created a disturbance infringing upon the rights of others to enjoy these respective concerts ( as bland as they might have been ) or destroyed various forms of public or private property in the name of raising consciousness
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found the flesh chewy and bland, but it was a change from fruits
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lesson gets a little bland, with the instructor not quite
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excitement than the bland old single-black diamond
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with a bland rebuttal
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We set off along a bland dusty
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Out of our bland relationship of near total indifference to one another he had a way of suddenly intruding in my life, of giving me directives, of hurting me and angering me
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This bland truth
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He tried to keep his voice as bland as Melville-Briggs's better efforts, but not altogether certain he was successful, he ploughed on, 'I'm sorry you should be so antagonistic, Sir