Word: trivial
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Jewishness has proved to be Kitaj's sustaining theme, the source of his most fecund anxieties as well as his episodic pretensions. And why not? Today we have a lot of trivial art about identity, but that should not blind us to the qualities of serious identity-art when it appears-as, in Kitaj, it does...
Most newsletters, announcements and other information are typed into a word processor these day Taking this information and making it publicly available is an almost trivial task, and it reaches more people in less time...
...point of this trivial exercise is that the Crimson has had trouble playing good consistent hockey so far this season. With only six games remaining in the regular season, Harvard can't afford any more undisciplined or inconsistent play...
...entertainer. His demagoguery has no place in political discussion, and consequently many of those who reject his methods convince themselves that he is a peripheral voice, incapable of any real impact. Unfortunately, it has been made only too clear since the election that Mr. Limbaugh's words are not trivial. Incoming first-term Republicans have called themselves the "Dittohead Caucus," in homage to Limbaugh, and as a speaker at their preinaugural conference, he gave not comic relief, but advice to the newly elected class. Many Republicans have credited him with the achievement of majorities in both houses of congress...
...somebody not studying math, it is probably not amusing at all because some of the material is either too trivial or too intricate for the non-mathematician," said Timothy S. Eller...