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Sheridan slums it in the horror genre with this cliche-ridden psychological home-haunting.
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It was, I am afraid, something of a cliche-ridden week for Tyldesley, who on Wednesday, gawd help us, had Spurs "earning the right to dine at the top table of European football".
Feeling the tug and pull of nonstop talk | Martin Kelner 2011
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(If I write without forethought in a stream-of-consciousness type way, it's slippery cliche-ridden prose that I churn out.)
A Crisis of Nonexistent Faith darkerblogistan 2009
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On top of that, she is not a very intelligent person; however, she is quite skilled at manipulating others, and that's where the 'attractive' and down home, cliche-ridden verbiage comes in.
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Mother of God, that chemistry-less, cliche-ridden, and interminably AWFUL relationship between James and Juliet made me want to put my head through a plate glass window.
The Tail Section » Josh Holloways Accidentally Reveals Details onFinal Season 2009
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They should have ended it there, instead of David Simon embarrassing himself with the cartoonish, cliche-ridden mess of the final season.
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You might as well have been watching ‘Yes, Dear’ or ‘According to Jim’ or any cliche-ridden sitcom about a couple.
This week's cover: 'The Office' wedding exclusive! | EW.com 2009
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Even for often-cynical UN observers, like this reporter, the conference bristled with ideas and scripted government speeches were less cliche-ridden than usual.
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Even for often-cynical UN observers, like this reporter, the conference bristled with ideas and scripted government speeches were less cliche-ridden than usual.
Evelyn Leopold: Haiti Promised Nearly $10 Billion for Radical Change 2010
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Its critics say it's formulaic, overacted, overheated, cliche-ridden, with dialogue verging on the self-parodic.
:Acquired Taste Tim Stretton 2010
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