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The other point about official histories is that they have a tradition of being rather bland, indeed boring, in tone.
Allegiance to fashion snobbery was quickly dissolved with ravers championing the rise of the blatantly pirated clothing that mutated into children's clothing and bland beachwear.
In other words, he prefers the bland, dumbed-down sounds which represent a diluted simulacrum of the real thing.
Proposals which are bland in themselves, however, can assume a quite different dimension when viewed as the expression of a self-conscious movement.
This bland statement contains three assumptions on which it is worth dwelling a little.
At the same time, distinctive local environments seem more precious as global forces foster a bland uniformity in the conditions in which people live.
Meanwhile, most of the author's assertions are either utterly bland or misleading.
More reliable are official websites for governments and organizations that, although often bland, have the advantage of being authoritative.
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