It's so cliché but it's a cliché for a reason.
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It really is cliché but it's cliché for a reason — because it's true!
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On one hand, her advice is cliché — but, like any cliché, a novel revelation is tucked inside.
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Cliché and symbol layer upon cliché and symbol, hiding the truth about Dominika until the final plot twist.
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But a cliché is still a cliché, whether it's presented from a female or male point of view.
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The way the book (by Mr. Haimsohn and Mr. Miller) merrily hopscotches from cliché to cliché can still raise smiles.
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So that work on "Brand New" brought me into the curious, often cliché, often eyes-glazingly cliché field of leadership.
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It's almost a cliché to say they don't make them like that anymore — well it is a cliché, but so what.
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Stefan avoids the cliché of the Hollywood success story, but he's mired in a different Hollywood cliché that connects art and madness.
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I know it's cliché and I'm not a real cliché kind of guy, but that's just the truth with six games to go.
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And to top it off, they're going all in on soapiness by combining the lovesick-reporter cliché with the paternity-test cliché. Beautiful.
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Yes, holy shit, it was cliché, so fucking cliché that the author of Twilight would think it was too much, but goddamnit, it felt nice.
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"All writing is a campaign against cliché," he wrote in the introduction to his last collection of essays and criticism, titled, of course, The War Against Cliché.
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When I was riding high, I felt like a cliché, and suddenly I was a different cliché: the middle-aged wife thrown over for a much younger woman.
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It's become a cliché to say that Arsenal fall apart in November, but the cliché is only inaccurate insofar as the exact timing of their collapse is unpredictable.
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At the same time, Trump Lawyers embody the cliché of a certain type of litigator in much the same way that Trump's properties embody the cliché of luxury.
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By now, Percy's contempt for this cliché — the traveler so busy with documentation that he misses out on some phantom called the "experience itself" — has itself become a cliché.
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Let me start with the cliché, because in this case, the cliché is probably true: If you don't know Denée Benton right now, you will know her very soon.
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Not on the winds of Hollywood fortune, as is the fantasy and cliché, but on the bitter gusts of marital collapse, which I suppose is a whole other kind of cliché.
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"The Big Sick" tends to rely on its progressive politics as a substitute for story: a cliché is a cliché, even if it is wrapped in a shiny, politically potent new package.
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It's often not clear exactly what commentators, coaches, and players mean when they spit out cliché after cliché during day-to-day broadcasts, media scrums, and pressers, so let us enlighten you.
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Can an actor just be inherently cliché in a role?
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What if I said something that sounded dumb or cliché?
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Yet, his movies feel like more than just cliché potboilers.
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You know that cliché about people whose laugh is infectious?
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I'm going to be cliché, but Hawaii would be amazing.
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One such cliché is that Britain has a strong economy.
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Way to be a tired cliché Toby (Keegan Allen). 222.
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This show is practically a cliché among safe streaming recommendations.
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This sounds awful and cliché, but it's been really easy.
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Men have always had very cliché ideas about flight attendants.
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This is very cliché, but "Run The World" by Beyoncé.
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The best apology, as that cliché says, is change behavior.
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"It was fate, even though it sounds cliché," said Deane.
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It sounds so cliché but: Don't sweat the small stuff.
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"Apple is cheap" has long been a Wall Street cliché.
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But that doesn't make this any less of a cliché.
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How did you write the character without resorting to cliché?
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"Pickup lines are so corny and cliché, too," Khloé admits.
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You wouldn't think of it back then as being cliché.
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Just to inspire young people, even though that's a cliché.
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As a millennial cliché, I do not own a car.
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But the cliché — that game stories stink — isn't true anymore.
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"This is a cliché in Indian politics," Mr Vaishnav said.
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Elizabeth herself, in real life, is not a cliché girlfriend.
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It was a performance equal parts incredible, expected, and cliché.
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It's cliché to say, but Stephen Curry is breaking basketball.
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"The buck stops here" is a cliché for a reason.
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And hey, Gods Among Us sounds pretty sweet — if cliché.
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The worlds they conjure up are neither simple nor cliché.
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You know that old cliché "and then, overnight, everything changed"?
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What if, in the end, the cliché becomes the work?
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Daniel Wagner: There might be some truth in that cliché.
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Not to be another cliché teenager, but my life sucks!
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The sad clown, the angry comic — it's basically a cliché.
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This might be a cliché but it still rings true.
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I don't think there's anything cliché feminine about Jane Austen.
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We can't simply accept the cliché that 'journalism is dying.
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It is pretty much the oldest cliché in the book.
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It's a cliché that Amy (Mila Kunis) struggles to emulate.
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He was, to use a terrible cliché, clutching for straws.
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It sounds cliché, but it's home, even though it's little.
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Okay, I'm just using this cliché to troll you all.
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In typical fashion, he refused tedious cliché or cheap existentialism.
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In most other movies, she might also be a cliché.
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I know it sounds so cliché, but it's the truth.
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It's so cliché, but they really do grow up fast.
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"I'm not going to give them no cliché," he said.
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Helping your child find his voice is a tired cliché.
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It's that classic cliché of Minimalism: tink tink tink tink.
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But there's more to the cliché than most people realize.
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Because it became so popular that it became a cliché.
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The very notion of a problem, colon, is a cliché.
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It's a cliché that policymakers should think like business owners.
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It's cliché to note in startupland that hardware is hard.
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And, fuck it, who cares if eating kale is cliché.
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"The cliché is that life is a mountain," she said.
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Is this the Boulevard de Clichy or Boulevard de Cliché?
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Which is to say, Embrace of the Serpent militates against cliché.
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"It's like a bad movie cliché," says comics artist Jason Goungor.
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It's episode one, and these Survivors may be trapped in cliché.
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It's a cliché that even the performers themselves call bullshit on.
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You know the old cliché about a hammer seeing only nails.
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Venus et Fleur Gifting flowers isn't cliché if it's done right.
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Excuse the cliché, but practice — and a foolproof toolkit — makes perfect.
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Searching isn't gimmicky, and isn't a cliché teen horror flick, either.
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The upshot is that old scientific cliché: "more research is needed".
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Yes, it's the epitome of every cliché of early romantic comedies.
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"It's a cliché, the phrase 'God bless America,' " Mr. Bikov said.
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Co-stars coupling up on movie sets is practically a cliché.
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There is that cliché that men don't care about finding love.
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The brain is the most powerful sex organ, the cliché goes.
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I feel very "damsel in distress" and hate being a cliché.
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But in true Norm fashion, the joke is anything but cliché.
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Executives at the Fox party called the subject a bit cliché.
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It was a cliché move, but he was cool about it.
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This element of disjunction has become a cliché of postmodern architecture.
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The phrase history repeats itself is not a cliché for free.
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Sometimes, as the cliché goes, we are our own worst enemies.
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The old cliché of "No bucks, no Buck Rogers." applies here.
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I know it sounds like a cliché, but it really happened.
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It is a cliché that Rome wasn't built in a day.
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It's a cliché, but there really is a Southern charm here.
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That is, as the cliché goes, why they play the games.
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The most cliché question: who are the photographers that inspire you?
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Not to be cliché, but seniors are put through the fire.
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Except, occasionally, cliché is a perfect way of telling the truth.
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It's a tired cliché that poor college students subsist on ramen.
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There's no doubt the Hollywood actor's struggle is an American cliché.
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But Nike is definitely hearing your feedback, cliché as it sounds.
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Miraculously, Finn avoids every cliché about first- versus third-world problems.
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Prevention is the best medicine — it's a cliché for a reason.
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"It's a cliché that book banning helps book sales," she said.
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Spring is an irrepressible fact in New England, not a cliché.
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It's a cliché because it's true: In Hollywood, image is everything.
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"It is certainly no cliché," Bosley Crowther wrote in The Times.
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Besides, discomfort is always helpful for art, as the cliché goes.
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BRUNI: Let's talk turkey, cut to the chase: Choose your cliché.
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The cliché of small-town rural America's neighborliness wasn't evident here.
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The piece has been so overplayed that's it's almost past cliché.
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What could serve as a clever device instead deflates through cliché.
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"This is so cliché, but it's priceless to me," she said.
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"The cliché is true — out of mouths of babes," she said.
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It reminds me of that cliché, 'It's not you it's me.
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Maybe this sort of gift can seem cliché because it works.
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They're such a cliché but it's for good reason: they're amazing.
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As the cliché goes, if you remember Woodstock, you weren't there.
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It's a cliché, but sometimes, time really does heal all wounds.
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Unfortunately, fatigues are by now a cliché in Shakespearean war dramas.
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It was such a happy thing to strive for a cliché.
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The news media dutifully ground his determined seriousness into a cliché.
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Forgive the cliché, but I think the Bills want it more.
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It's a cliché that Libras are indecisive…but maybe they are!
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The most cliché question: Who are your creative inspirations and why?
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To donate to Poly Styrene: I am a Cliché click here.
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It's cliché at this point, but true: Kylie Jenner was the catalyst.
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The storylines of women and non-white characters have collapsed into cliché.
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In the gadget-world, it's cliché to compare something to The Jetsons.
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It's a cliché, but the future was full of untold, endless possibilities.
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It's a cliché that the Black community has long poked fun at.
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Question: Is there anything more cliché than red roses on Valentine's Day?
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But Voyage is a slog—humorless, dense with cliché, and very long.
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It's a cliché, sure, but I love me a good makeover plot.
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The cliché game plot isn't helped by the film's cartoonishly evil villains.
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Ditch the cliché gifts this year in favour of a DNA test.
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How to Be Single Is hooking up at a holiday party cliché?
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It would seem cliché: the nerdy character completely misunderstanding the girl's subtext.
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They can be childish, stalwart, and sad—and, all too often, cliché.
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Pardon the cliché, but nothing has ever sounded more ripe for disruption.
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Not to sound cliché but I really don't want to do that.
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No target is safe, from ordering on Seamless to cliché emoji usage.
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Not to get all cliché, but they're pretty easy and breezy too.
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It is a management cliché that culture is set at the top.
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That sounds so cliché – but my hair is like a separate entity.
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Either way, as cliché as it sounds, it's the thought that counts.
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Still, that cliché about bringing our country together should be worth something.
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I know that's a cliché, but it could not be more true.
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It sounds so cliché, but that's the best thing you can do.
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And, to use a venture-capital cliché, it does not scale easily.
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How do you nail romance without being too cliché or too vague?
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"That sounds like a cliché, but there's meaning to it," said Lennon.
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Yes, it is cliché, but I did meet my wife at URI.
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Beauty, to borrow a cliché, is in the eye of the beholder.
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But as has become cliché with them it's never the last show.
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It's taken time, but old-fashioned sexual cliché is slowly being eroded.
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"It sounds cliché, but we're after dreamers, and that's a real thing."
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But to paraphrase the cliché, with allies like these, who needs enemies?
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I don't know why, but that seems a little cliché to me.
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Looking inwardly, does the tortured artist cliché turn out to be real?
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An old cliché has it that there is no "I" in team.
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It may be a cliché, but I wanted to make a difference.
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I know it's such a cliché statement, but they grow so fast.
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Old-boys-networks may be a cliché, but they are still everywhere.
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I am a cliché, a junkie in a rock 'n' roll band.
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If anything, I'm that "Don't talk to me before my coffee" cliché.
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We were very keen on making sure that she wasn't a cliché.
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The old "limousine liberal" cliché became the ideological underpinning of intellectual conservatism.
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And that's gotten rather cliché, but it's something I broadly agree with.
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And Mrs May's mantra, "Brexit means Brexit", has become a tired cliché.
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Flat earthers can get a bad rap as the cliché conspiracy theorists.
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It may be cliché, but it's time to suck it up, buttercup.
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I know it's cliché, but for me, life couldn't get any better.
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And "open your heart" is a cliché, I know, soulful-mechanical jargon.
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Taytos would've probably been too cliché in an already grossly clichéd song!
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It has become a cliché—but no less true for that—to
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It was a small factory town (that old cliché, but it was).
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But a lot has changed since that cliché came into common parlance.
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Are the shaved-head neo-Nazi in Doc Martens just a cliché?
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Singularity is Cold War nostalgia mixed with sci-fi B-movie cliché.
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For decades, "energy independence" has been the go-to cliché for policymakers.
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Critics felt NBC legal drama "Bluff City Law" was just another cliché.
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To say the present era is one of crisis borders on cliché.
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We were the answer to the rock 'n' roll cliché, I thought.
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It's a cliché to say that it's a marathon, not a sprint.
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In general I believe that new year's resolutions are a bit cliché.
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I was going through a bit of a cliché midlife-crisis situation.
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"Not that colorful cliché," Wentz clarifies, but the ocean's muted winter tones.
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There is a reason the expression misery loves company is a cliché.
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I know it sounds so cliché, but: Don't look sideways, look forward.
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Michael Bennet, whose unflappable, easygoing attitude became a cliché he couldn't escape.
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I know, I know, it's a cliché, but it's what I do.
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When I went to poetry to ward off cliché, I was chastened.
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This sort of gift is tried and tested, but a little cliché.
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The book avoids cliché, finding ample pleasure with the pain and sacrifice.
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This unexamined cliché is disheartening, and diminishes both Als and your publication.
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The film received mixed reviews, with many critics finding the story cliché.
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Yes, it's an obnoxious cliché, but it's not just self-help fluff.
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"It's very cliché to use tahini in Israeli cuisine," Mr. Doktor said.
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It's through a version of the old journalism cliché: Show, don't tell.
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She also couldn't stop giggling and said her reaction was so cliché.
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She is alert to every fraud, insult, cliché and bleach-whitened smile.
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A cliché, but true: It takes money to make money, Maier says.
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"Tell me who needs cliché HD / You're perfect for me," she sings.
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"Only in America" has perhaps become a cliché, but not to me.
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It's a cliché, but it's underestimated as an analgesic on all levels.
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Subverting that cliché requires stronger direction that "The Trilogy of Revenge" musters.
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I know it's cliché to say that everything happens for a reason.
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Is embracing cliché a way of reacting against those kinds of statements?
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It's a cliché at this point: Donald Trump constantly misleads the public.
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It's a cliché, but the world is an inherently a messy place.
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"Location, location, location" has been a real estate industry cliché for nearly a century and, since clichés are clichés because they are largely true (according to the well-known, er, cliché), the mantra still applies — and across many industries.
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I was a living, breathing, "Midwest girl moves to New York City" cliché.
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So we get the best and worst of Yachty—melody and unnecessary cliché.
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Before hipsterdom was a tired cliché, Kaufman lived a mysterious life of irony.
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But also looked at companies, you know, this sounds cliché, but like Apple.
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Not to be too cliché, but our money's on Bridget because, Blake, obviously.
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Before Harry Potter, the YA book-to-movie franchise was not a cliché.
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How to take a cliché airplane window photo that's actually kind of cute.
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Maybe it sounds cliché, but you're never too old to experience new adventures.
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Crazy Ex-Girlfriend could have turned his obsession with health into a cliché.
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In publishing, the prevailing cliché is of the masculine genius producing serious literature.
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It's a cliché, but David Bowie and Mick Jagger wore really amazing suits.
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"Especially since I kind of twisted her persona to be a cliché celebrity."
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To know he was happy, cliché as it sounds, made me happy, too.
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And there are a lot of ways to make the affair cliché work.
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The script's clanging jumble of cod-Victorian jargon and Hollywood cliché doesn't help.
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The spoken word outro is so cliché that it literally made me grimace.
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But the conflation of unplanned resistance with romance is both cliché and dangerous.
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The bottom line: Economic cycles don't die of old age (cliché, but true).
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Such promises are by now something of a cliché in the Arab world.
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Maybe you're feeling the cliché (but delicious) late-night dates with Ben & Jerry's.
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PERHAPS THE oldest management cliché is that "people are our most important asset".
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Despite the novel's success, critics teased it for being overly sappy and cliché.
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But the fact that it's a cliché doesn't make it any less true.
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They aren't a corny punk cliché giving the middle finger at every turn.
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But this play is far too clever and funny to succumb to cliché.
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From Game of Thrones to Riverdale, incest is pretty much a Hollywood cliché.
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No punchline is too silly, no cutaway too obvious, no cliché too clichéd.
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Not to be cliché, but Insecure seasons really do remind me of rollercoasters.
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California is the future of the United States, goes the oft-cited cliché.
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The great American cliché of getting laid at prom has never been harder.
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To invoke a sports cliché, you dance with the one who brung ya.
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The cliché has actually taken a beating in political circles for its ubiquity.
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I know this sounds cliché, but it totally swept me off my feet.
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As a new year starts, it seems cliché to talk to about resolutions.
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The adage that the "customer is always right" is more than a cliché.
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They are at once enduring and persecuted spaces, full of cliché and myth.
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As the old cliché goes, politicians campaign in poetry, but govern in prose.
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I know it's the cliché answer, but I can't get past it: Shakespeare.
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The cliché is that parents want to give their kids a better life.
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" In the workplace, the cliché has become, "bring your real self to work.
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It is a cliché, but one worth remembering: Students rise to the challenge.
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It's a hazy dream, a gaudy fantasy, a noirish nightmare, an Instagramble cliché.
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Yes I'm aware of the Dark Souls comparison cliché, but hear me out.
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Now, I think it's a bit of a Domino magazine-Whole Foods cliché.
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Automotive sponsorships are so common among luxury watchmakers, they border on the cliché.
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It is a tired cliché, but there is also some truth to it.
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The comparison illustrates the degree to which this material risks cliché and sentimentality.
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Only a fool would laugh at how cliché his enduring frontman schtick is.
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I know that sounds like a cliché, and it is, but it's true.
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That reviewer's cliché, peddled even by the publisher's promotional material, misreads Patel's aims.
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The inclusion of the cliché "get a handle" is typical of Mr. Ashbery.
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However, it's usually the kind of line that's a cliché because it's true.
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It sounds like a cliché, but the powerful can get away with anything.
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It becomes a terrible cliché on stage, which is totally not dangerous anymore.
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Not to be cliché, but she's there for Peter... not to make friends.
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She's also learned that, although it's cliché, failure can lead to better things.
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The cliché is you have to build, everyone building in with more notes.
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That Aciman lapses here into melodrama and cliché suggests he isn't convinced, either.
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Y todo junto armaba el mejor cliché de eso que ahora llamamos "latino".
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She paused, and later told me she worried about sounding like a cliché.
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Me Time The cliché goes, when you're frustrated, you chop off your hair.
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The experience was the embodiment of that cliché about sports — it was empowering.
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KitchenAid Mixer They're such a cliché but it's for good reason: they're amazing.
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It's a useful cliché for anyone eulogizing a prolific and newly dead architect.
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Sweet & sour sauce is kind of a cliché, and also not very descriptive.
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Not to sound cliché here, but truly, I guess this is growing up.
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HIP-HOP'S INTEREST in contemporary art is, by now, something of a cliché.
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Check out the Indiegogo page for Poly Styrene: I Am A Cliché here.
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There's a reason why some of these cliché elements exist—because they work.
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Stieglitz turned O'Keeffe's work into cliché about femininity as she was making it.
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It may be cliché to talk about the disruptive power of the internet.
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Of course changing the world is a cliché, but they have changed cities.
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I know celebrities, and I know people with lots of money, and it's a cliché to say these things don't make you happy, and it's a cliché because it's true, and yet we all on some level hunger for that illusion.
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People say it as a cliché, but I would read Playboy for the articles.
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That moment isn't the worst cliché of the 10 episodes, but it's among them.
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It has become something of a cliché to blame the media for these developments.
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It's a cliché that beauty comes from within, but it really, really is true.
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The old cliché of human beings as slaves to computers has never been realized.
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Well, this is the oldest cliché out there, to say they're just like us.
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After all, "win on Sunday, sell on Monday" is a cliché for good reason.
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Decades of studies have shown that the old cliché "opposites attract" is totally off.
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In fact, we think it shows a lot more creativity than a cliché gift.
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But we're going to help you see Bob Marley and avoid being the cliché.
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"That cliché brown box in the garage that says with Sharpie 'Christmas ornaments.&apos"
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It may be true, as the cliché has it, that anyone can become homeless.
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"There's something so dark and weird about what a cliché it is," she says.
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The writers of "House of Cards" at least make the cliché a plot point.
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Read: I Realized I Was a Cliché: A Drunk Writer Who Couldn't Write Drunk
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Does self-deprecatingly admitting that you're a terrible cliché make it better or worse?
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This may seem obvious: older people's greater aversion to new technology is a cliché.
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It's such a well-worn cliché in Marvel comics that it often gets tweaked.
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It is a cliché of management-speak that culture is set at the top.
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That's the kind of perfectly told story that, when written, feels like a cliché.
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Andrew, 26, interested in women I'm a typical liberal-arts-holding 20-something cliché.
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There is a post-vacation small talk conversation that is so familiar it's cliché.
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IT HAS BECOME a cliché of doom-mongering: future wars will be over water.
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"It may seem cliché, but Caitlyn Jenner helped me out a lot," she said.
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It's super cliché, but watching them discover the newness of the world is amazing.
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Cliché, maybe that's the adjective to use, but that sort of sums it up.
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It sounds lame and cliché, but it's actually way more badass then sipping cocktails.
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Steakhouses have even become cliché to even the most committed traders in the business.
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Harris coined a series of phrases that became so popular they morphed into cliché.
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"This sounds like cliché advice for children, but people forget it again and again."
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The old cliché was that you campaign in poetry and you govern in prose.
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But that premise was an old cliché even before the original comics were published.
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At this point it's kind of cliché to call Jane Fonda a style icon.
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Enjoy this fleeting moment of invincibility while it lasts, and lean into the cliché.
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"Same cliché, pitch by pitch," Miller told reporters when asked about his playoff success.
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And contrary to popular cliché, my dad was present and involved in my life.
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A closely related cliché is that the brain is super complex beyond our understanding.
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But American identity and its consequences are not just commented on through Hollywood cliché.
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It's kind of like the cliché line, "It's not the destination, it's the journey".
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An age-old cliché holds that politicians look ahead only to the next election.
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The expression is a terrible cliché at this point, but it's always intrigued me.
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And I think, we are focused really on -- I know it sounds so cliché.
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You won't see tofu, veggie burgers or any other vegetarian cliché on the menu.
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A. There are pieces in every repertoire that transcend the cliché of the repertoire.
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I do think there's some truth in the cliché about goths hating the sun.
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But here we are, witnessing a sports-movie cliché play out in real time.
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Run, don't walk; a must-see … insert your own hyperbolic cliché here (2:51963).
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Run, don't walk; a must-see … insert your own hyperbolic cliché here (2:25).
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An old cliché declares that the challenges we face often present the greatest opportunities.
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Maybe it seems cliché, but I do a lot of that now, collaborative storytelling.
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Absolutely. I think that's how we ... That's our cliché of leadership, for sure. Yep.
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On the worry side, it's a cliché, but I'm nervous about A.I. and automation.
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And Hawaii the harmonious melting pot is also a cliché in its own right.
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They're both chiseled beef slabs, and emotional weaklings, but there's nothing beyond that cliché.
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But "What Makes You Country" is a step backward, a fusillade of trite cliché.
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For Dern, there's that old, stupid, true cliché about losses as opportunities for learning.
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My experience of sexism and pay disparity reads so textbook that it's almost cliché.
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Sometimes the most cliché thing about a romance novel is its cover and title.
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He could not, as the old cliché put it, have both butter and guns.
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Even domestic audiences criticize Chinese shows for being cliché and lacking creativity and depth.
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By being "visionary," a quality that's become a marketing cliché but is still meaningful.
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He now sees truth in that old cliché, except when it comes to Sanders.
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His instincts as the male in the relationship are traditionally cliché: overweening and dominant.
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Cliché demands that the end of the season always be depicted as a race.
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It's fine, if also cliché, to be reminded that good will triumph over evil.
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But when it comes to the day of our engagement, we were a cliché.
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We've learned we can't arrest our way out of this, like the cliché says.
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"One cliché that rang true on my travels was genuine country hospitality," he writes.
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I've seen so many of them, and I don't want to be another cliché.
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A 'reckoning' will come It's become a cliché that nothing -- insulting war hero Sen.
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But maybe you would rather not serve bubbles, or regard it as a cliché.
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The old cliché that music is the international language: It couldn't be more true.
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One danger of any "essential" image is wearing it out, losing it to cliché.
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On risque de tomber dans le cliché éculé ou de céder aux facilités déterministes.
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But Obama's speech managed to do all of that without feeling like a cliché.
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"Changing the world" is a cliché, especially when you're talking about Silicon Valley companies.
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The movie gleefully demolishes the cliché of a great artist as a brooding, omniscient eminence.
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"It's a cliché, but beauty is really something that comes from the inside," Mark said.
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Shrimp cocktail is another appetizer that was once so popular it became a culinary cliché.
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The old "relegation six-pointer" cliché doesn't seem to be enough for people these days.
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It's been said so often that it's practically a cliché: It all depends on turnout.
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IT IS NOW a cliché of the campaign that Theresa May is fond of clichés.
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I was the ultimate cliché, walking around wide-eyed and dazzled by the Big Apple.
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But, the dress is so ubiquitous on the red carpet that it's nearly a cliché.
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Saad cringes at the cliché, but it's true: Her family's story is the American Dream.
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Estonia's cheeky creative scene has co-opted the media cliché and declared "Narva is next".
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Of course, we owe that cliché-strewn path to the Blair Witch to begin with.
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And, the old cliché "leap and the net will appear" can be true for you!
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"It's a cliché, but beauty is really something that comes from the inside," Mark explained.
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Skip over the matching initials, ring-finger bands, or anything else that feels too cliché.
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Though on many campuses, "non-conformity" may just be the biggest college cliché of all.
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I know that's kind of cliché, but I think it's very important to remember that.
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That we only regret the chances we don't take is a cliché, but it's true.
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The cliché is that you campaign in poetry — and Clinton is, frankly, a lousy poet.
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The subject was almost a cliché by the time Ellison and Parks went to work.
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As the cliché goes, there are no lobbyists for startups that do not yet exist.
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If you're keeping score, this is the greatest cliché death in rock n' roll history.
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I knew it was cliché, but i suffered acutely at the demise of our romance.
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She is just a wonderful, beautiful person and that sounds so cliché but she is.
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Even though it's a cliché, in a way it's my favorite club in the world.
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It's a cliché phrase, but relatively few people take advantage of asking all their questions.
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A moratorium on the whole cliché of liberal media bias would be in order. 2.
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So, why would she sabotage her fiction with cliché-riven renditions of African American life?
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Friedrich Kunath: Mainly it was about me getting back to the cliché of it all.
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The permanence of online meant death to the cliché, 'Yesterday's news is tomorrow's fish paper.
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"It's a cliché, but beauty is really something that comes from the inside," Consuelos said.
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Dino Secondino [Visage Musique, Montreal]: It's a cliché, but you have to be really passionate.
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It has become a cliché to state that small business is the backbone of America.
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"It sounds like a therapist cliché, but really reflect it back on them," she says.
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We were taut rubber bands, hamsters on a wheel, and every other city-living cliché.
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For a moment, Justin Hawkins looks like every perfect rockstar cliché that you could imagine.
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I went to an all-girls' boarding school, which is obviously such a massive cliché.
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In the early 20163s, young adult dystopias were so prevalent as to be a cliché.
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It is a well-worn cliché that one should not throw stones from glass houses.
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Paul Krugman Maybe we need a new cliché: It ain't over until Carly Fiorina sings.
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"A really cliché job for a South Asian guy to have, I realize," he said.
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What sounded like the polite response bordering on cliché was actually the God's honest truth.
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"Men say they don't like using condoms," Blithe said, referring to a pervasive cultural cliché.
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It just goes to show, as the cliché statement goes, celebrities are just like us.
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It's a cliché that everything changes when a child is born, but it really did.
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The show goes on, and for once it's not a cliché, but a collective choice.
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Although women are often portrayed as the vainer sex, Trump has swept away that cliché.
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This bouncy, cliché-mangling optimist desperately wants Dorothea to marry her (never seen) twin brother.
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Rogue One managing to avoid that cliché shouldn't be counted as a strike against it.
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That's because it's kind of a cliché to say that Julia Roberts doesn't have range.
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I tried so hard to just not be that and not just be another cliché.
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It is a well-known cliché, but it's true—man is the most dangerous animal.
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There's an old cliché: if it wasn't for them I wouldn't be where I am.
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As a result, Old Fashioned, rife with cliché, feels forced and unnatural at every turn.
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As cliché or as soppy as it sounds, you want the best for your character.
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"It has become almost a cliché at this point," Mr. Kelly said in an interview.
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It is a cliché in the world that Germany had a "reckoning" with its past.
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Ms. Howard's character has been given a cliché-book upgrade to generic Strong Female Character.
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Bleecker Street became both a cliché and a metaphor for the rest of the city.
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You may have heard the cliché that little kids soak up new languages like sponges.
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It's by now a cliché that Trump's loyal base will not desert him, whatever happens.
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We're just worried about one game, one day at a time, as the cliché goes.
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It is a cliché in Washington to say that tax reform creates winners and losers.
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The "Don Quixote" pas de deux is actually the biggest cliché in Mr. Cornejo's repertory.
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The Indian peddled cliché that Pakistan supports terrorism in Kashmir is old, tired, and repudiated.
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If it seems too good to be true, the old cliché goes, it probably is.
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One does not always want to be subject to self-interrogation imposed by a cliché.
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For them, closure — the cliché of so many gun death stories — is not easily attainable.
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The cliché that the young are liberal and the old are conservative is mostly untrue.
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The cliché is that opposites attract, but what she found appealing were the many likenesses.
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Perhaps this is a cliché, but I knew it as soon as I stepped inside.
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"The Seventh Generation is almost cliché in Indian communities," Goldtooth, the I.E.N. organizer told me.
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At every turn, this story square-dances with cliché, and at every turn it's thrilling.
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This is clearly seen in what's now become a Silicon Valley cliché: the disruptive startup.
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She gave the example of an Instagram cliché: a handstand at sunset on a beach.
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" But on election night, he says: "It's so cliché, but I stayed up all night.
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Looking back, I feel slightly guilty for feeding into a narrative that would become cliché.
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" Which I realize is unfair and reductive, because there are real and legal definitions of intellectual property that I am not personally educated in, and it's hard to say at what level a plot point is more "baseball novel cliché" than "stolen baseball novel cliché.
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Work becomes beauty through bathos and cliché, which can assassinate the integrity of any documentary work.
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Take a long walk on the beach Hey, why not make that dating cliché come true?
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Once upon a (cliché) time, "power suit" was the only fashion phrase associated with feeling confident.
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He did the most cliché thing someone on the run can do—he grew a beard.
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It's cliché to write that life is precious, but what else are we supposed to say?
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Cliché as they may be, they're pretty accurate in summing up the season's famously fickle weather.
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" Study of the subject appears half-serious: One article was titled "Snowclone Is the New Cliché.
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The specifics of my dream were an unthinkable, embarrassing cliché: I wanted to be on stage.
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IT IS a bipartisan cliché in America that all children should have the opportunity to succeed.
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We normally aren't fans of the phrase 'creative differences' but for once this cliché is true.
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Few of us though, have ever walked into a King Kullen and felt like a cliché.
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Contrary to cliché, dog meat has not always been a common item in the Chinese diet.
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Some babies are so adorable you just want to eat them, so the cannibalistic cliché goes.
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It'd be nice to meet someone substantialNot to sound cliché, but I don't want to settle.
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Teddy bears and chocolates make fine Valentine's Day gifts, but they can feel a little cliché.
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Everything about us is the same, and as cliché as the saying is, love is love.
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He doesn't want to be some sort of cliché, or a Trivial Pursuit question, okay people???
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Elsewhere that mission statement — part management cliché, part heartfelt philosophy — might be cast on a plaque.
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Now they have to make sense of their contradictory promises, the subject of the next cliché.
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As cliché as they may be, you can never go wrong with a bouquet of flowers.
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It's always good to come back, that whole cliché of not forgetting where you come from.
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As cliché as it may sound, you need to follow the number one real estate rule.
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I think about him and miss him everyday, but life goes on, as the cliché goes.
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You may just have to fake it 'til you make it, as cliché as that sounds.
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As cliché as it sounds, two and a half years ago, my life was changed completely.
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He was a scourge of anyone who used a cliché or an un-thought out sentence.
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All writers have their tics, and every war, after all, generates its own body of cliché.
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Yes these gifts can seem cliché but the fact is they provide a kind of guarantee.
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His vile character is every bit the petulant rich kid bully cliché we've come to loath.
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I know it's an old cliché, but you don't think it's going to happen to you.
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Capturing the feeling of Summer is a pretty cliché way to describe, well, just about anything.
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Of the many cliché adjectives ascribed to athletes as naturally excellent as Porter, "unflappable" certainly applies.
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"Is there anything she can't do???" is a cliché, but honestly I don't think there is.
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One can forgive the Times for being too lazy to come up with a new cliché.
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The cliché about TV going from three channels a generation ago to hundreds actually understates it.
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While the concept might sound cliché at first, it's a pretty cool way of gauging attraction.
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We normally aren't fans of the phrase 'creative differences,' but for once this cliché is true.
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Can you confirm the cliché that a trip to IKEA is enough to ruin a relationship?
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As the cliché has it, if there were no United Nations you'd have to invent it.
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It's an old cliché that the Iranians, who invented the game of chess, are master strategists.
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The cliché that I despise most is: It will happen when you least expect it. Nonsense.
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The prologue is just a few cliché-clogged pages, but the messiness is tense and exciting.
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The mobster cliché also persists, with "The Godfather" movies retaining a prominent role in popular culture.
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"Our most important asset walks out the door every night," was the cliché of the day.
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"It sounds so cliché, but I completely lost who I was," said Ms. Davidson, now 38.
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"I know it sounds cliché, but it was a dream come true," Palacio, 43, told me.
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" Demarcus likens the concept of a "nice woman" to the disgusting cliché of a "good girl.
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So I suppose Shakespeare at that time was most easily transferred through a silly Hamlet cliché.
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But they have to be close enough to see through the cliché, and into the nuance.
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How does a figure like Goa Gil fit into the cliché of the "DJ as guru"?
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Tom James drops a cliché line about undermining her because of democracy and the public good.
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And, of course, it's cliché for a reason — a hard-wired, psychological reason known as scarcity.
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My advice for someone in my shoes: It's a cliché for a reason, but be yourself.
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Gallery-quality framed photographic portraits of Indian men set the geographic theme without falling into cliché.
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That's a cliché, sure, but at least it's a consistently compelling subject for long-form storytelling.
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At worst, it's a frustrating cliché, hostile to narrative and eyeballs, that substitutes fog for feeling.
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But just because it's a cliché people are tired of hearing doesn't mean it's not true.
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There it is, the Big Bang, the Generation X cliché from which all others were born.
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So I didn't want to be a cliché, the academic who writes the terrible fiction book.
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Arizona's bullpen defies the recent baseball cliché that every reliever throws 12.33-plus miles per hour.
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At first, the energetic "Velocity," more intimate history lesson than sequined spectacular, appears to buck cliché.
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It's both a record and an invention, a compound of false history and genuine cultural cliché.
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Your brain struggles to find responses that don't ring hollow or come across as a cliché.
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On it, the much-mocked cliché that both sides are to blame happens to be true.
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English eccentricity is a cliché, and I say what follows aware of the perils of stereotypes.
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"It's a cliché, of course," he added, though it's one the world could use right now.
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It is a cliché, but it is just a minority of fans who actively seek violence.
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" She added: "The concept of soft power has become a bit of a cliché, I guess.
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After all, the phrase "laugh to keep from crying" is an overused cliché for a reason.
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It is perhaps no surprise that the Rorschach metaphor has become a cliché of modern journalism.
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It's tempting to here employ the cliché that "the rest is history," but it almost wasn't.
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Her work has long been a balancing act between satire and farce, between observation and cliché.
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The "swipe right to like" dynamic has now been copied so much it's almost a cliché.
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Asking for more simplicity in the U.S. tax code has started to sound like a cliché.
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It is a cliché to say that the upcoming election is the most important in history.
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That this is a cliché of the mom-and-pop shop makes it no less true.
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It's a cliché by this point to wonder about the purpose of Disney's live-action remakes.
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The Garage Beginning has become an essential, almost cliché, part of a tech company&aposs story.
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At this point, it's almost a cliché to acknowledge what an awful year 2016 has been.
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Lesbian Matters provides a glimpse into familiar, if slightly cliché, markers of lesbian and queer identity.
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"It's a cliché, but my mother really was a writing machine," Bruno Maddox said by email.
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But I hate that Sigh is inadvertently reinforcing the cliché that gamers are too lazy, dude.
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This may sound cliché, but at sunset, it truly does feel like you've entered a painting.
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In this way, she's a cliché, sure, but aren't clichés only clichés because they're so irresistible?
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There's a reason the cliché says politicians campaign in poetry even when they govern in prose.
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Even the le Carre comparison has become a nauseatingly common cliché, bandied about endlessly since Litvinenko's death.
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And all the women I know say the same thing, so it's time to stop this cliché.
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He did say that he and Jobs just "clicked," seeming almost embarrassed to use such a cliché.
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It may be a cliché, but drone photography really does offer a new perspective on the world.
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I fully embrace the cliché that even though I saved her, she's the one who saved me.
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Even during the script's most cliché moments, the 360-degree format gives Miyubi a welcome naturalistic feel.
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Here's everything I'm bringing to Coachella that proves festival dressing doesn't need to look or feel cliché.
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"I worked for a company that was the cliché of everything wrong with startups," wrote one woman.
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But the author wisely avoids the cliché of the "good German" in this novel of subtle surprises.
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It's something of a cliché to write about how high the stakes are in an upcoming election.
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Many accused the movie of perpetuating a cliché that hurts the image of Moroccan women in general.
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"It sounds cliché to say it, but in the moment, it wasn't heroic to me," she said.
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"It's kind of cliché but when I was 12 years old I saw Justin Bieber," Marais remembers.
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With Valentine's Day scooting in closer, don't be deterred by the cliché campaigns advertising red-hot lingerie.
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Though his references are more literal than his own masterful interpretation, there's nothing cliché about Simons' vision.
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We hear a lot of stories; it's a trope, a cliché, to hear about survival sex work.
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"It sounds cliché, but you have to be true to yourself and be decisive," Viall advised Underwood.
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All of those cliché things, but I think those are things that helped get me through that.
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THE prediction that 2018 will become another "Year of the Woman" has become something of a cliché.
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So, we're looking for something cute, appropriate, but not totally cliché to read to our dearly beloveds.
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It may be a cliché, but doing what you love can actually help you climb the ladder.
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Ok, it's a cliché: But what's the harm if I want to drink a macchiato after dinner?
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"It's kind of cliché but when I was 12 years old I saw Justin Bieber," Marais remembered.
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Neon is cliché, LEDs are a dime a dozen, and those arm-waving inflatable things are everywhere.
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I was reminded of this cliché color scheme with the release of Fitbit's new smartwatch, the Versa.
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Today, the idea that "every company needs to become a software company" is considered almost a cliché.
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Everyone had a chance, and it might be a cliché, but the best actor won the part.
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It's a hoary cliché to be sure, but New York truly is the city that never sleeps.
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It's an exuberant, intelligent, confidently delivered record that never falls into navel-gazing self-satisfaction or cliché.
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" I don't want to just say a cliché answer, she's good and I love her," he adds.
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Some may say it's a cliché, but "New Year, New You" is a phrase for a reason.
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And admittedly, it's now a cliché to describe the latest great new horror movie as genre-redefining.
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Plus, living on ramen is a total cliché and they love to live the stereotypical broke life.
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"Instead of doing something cliché, I want to get a little real," he says before addressing Long.
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When actual in-store shopping montages are used, it's to skewer the cliché, not luxuriate in it.
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It's like he took the cliché cable survivalist show, and stripped away the ego and flashy graphics.
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It is a well-worn cliché of European integration that it only advances in times of crisis.
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Should they now have to live out the cliché of winking down at us from the clouds?
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Tales of musicians crushed by fame and drugs have, regrettably, become common to the point of cliché.
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The journalistic cliché of a "mind meld" doesn't capture the totality of Rhodes's identification with the President.
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It is also a choreographic cliché, and Jane Comfort and Company's "You Are Here" doesn't transcend it.
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We speak all the time in the cliché of someone "unlocking" this or that inside of us.
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Last year, for instance, China unveiled an electrifying routine that at first seemed destined for cliché corner.
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No one really looked at her till the 1980s; then everyone did and she disappeared into cliché.
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It's also the rest of the world that wants to see Cuba — the cliché — 'before it changes.
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Picture the most predictable and cliché versions of Sherman's work, and you're looking at her Instagram feed.
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The word tour de force is an overused critical cliché, but it's the only appropriate one here.
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But they are devoted to it; and, as a result, "don't read the comments," became a cliché.
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And my absolute least-favorite, soul-crushingest cliché anyone listening to draft coverage this weekend will hear?
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This is a cliché, but if we were at lunch, we'd be talking about what's for dinner.
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It may be cliché to stay, but it's the best fast food hamburger you're going to get.
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It's a cliché to say you can't believe it happened here, but in the moment, it's true.
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Cliché bleeds over into bad taste when evocation of emotion is perceived as being false or fake.
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But in the otherwise excellent Season 2, the "GLOW" writers opt for the easy and cliché route.
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But when her gay colleague utters that familiar cliché, "It is what is," he's got a point.
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One cliché about Prince calls him the first musician to give drum machines soul, whatever soul is.
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Mr. Cline's book — readable and amusing without being exactly good — is a hodgepodge of cleverness and cliché.
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I wanted earplugs for the soft sections, protection from sentimentality and the dull thudding of chic cliché.
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But then the further you get into "adulthood," the more you notice that cliché prophecy coming true.
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A key mechanic of Lucas' work is cliché, which functions in the gap between logic and punchline.
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Recently, the possibility that this cliché might be accurate had begun to worry her and her colleagues.
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The cliché of the homicidal (usually closeted) homosexual — driven to kill by envy, lust, self-loathing, etc.
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Throughout the series, the changes and interpolations are in the direction of unnecessary exposition and sentimental cliché.
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They turn emotional complexity into affirmations and a potentially transformational character into a you-go-girl cliché.
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And of course, the ultimate New York Jewish cliché: Chinese food, which belongs to another culture entirely.
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That feels enough like common knowledge among my own group of 20-somethings that it's become cliché.
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In each case, as the cliché goes, it's the coverup, not the crime, that is most shocking.
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Ignatieff concedes that the centrality of institutions has become a cliché of development economics and state-building.
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It is a cliché and a marketing catchphrase, sure, but in Liverpool it also rings of truth.
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Mortensen's life, as much as it is publicly shared, is something of an outlier to the cliché.
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In this tall tale, the consultant left her job to follow her dreams, as the cliché goes.
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It has almost become a cliché that we are a polarized country, but the reality runs deeper.
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It dominated runways in every single city; it became so ubiquitous that it was almost a cliché.
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But it's by now almost a cliché to say it's best to bet against the Davos consensus.
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If there's one thing comics want besides laughs, it's to avoid being hack, which means, essentially, cliché.
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At the beginning of March, I decided to embrace the cliché and try to follow Newport's advice.
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He starts and stops his sentences, notes when something "is a bit of a cliché," narrates himself.
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I felt at times like the divorce was so typical that it was more cliché than disaster.
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In Nixon's Watergate case, it became cliché to note that the coverup was worse than the crime.
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The other cliché about such extremes is the unnerving ease with which they tend to fall away.
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Every chapter in both books begins with an inspiring but not cliché quotation from a historic figure.
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Boxing's heavyweight division is shedding the old sports cliché of taking it one game at a time.
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At this point, the N.B.A. star with a sideline in rap has become the stuff of cliché.
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The intestinal distress heard 'round the world helped demolish the sexist cliché that women can't be funny.
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Even in ordinary circumstances, there's a basis for the cliché of the moody, broody, surly, volatile teenager.
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This is the familiar "family with too much crazy going on" variety, a very popular dramatic cliché.
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It doesn't occur to you as you're writing that you're being maudlin or cliché or comically prolix.
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I don't mean literally — in the cliché liberal way of absconding to Canada — but intellectually, socially, psychically.
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"Forget the cliché you only live once it is not true," he said in a Facebook post.
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But just because it's a worn cliché people are tired of hearing doesn't mean it's not true.
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Perhaps the cliché of a painter's painter offers the best escape from the difficulties of analyzing Rivers.
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One character, a detective who's so magnetic that he makes women swoon, is a hard-boiled cliché.
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The first image is by now a cliché of urban destruction: bullet-riddled facades and concrete rubble.
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Call it a cliché, but we haven't seen a good-girl-gone-bad evolution like this in awhile.
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To say, "This is some Black Mirror shit," would not only be cliché, it would be an understatement.
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"The 'grimmer, grittier' take is such a cliché now, but at the time it was revolutionary," says Ching.
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So, get ready for some horrible costumes, embarrassing acting, and cliché lines: Get ready to watch The Unwatchables.
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It's a little cliché for an ending, but it fits well on a story that's essentially a fable.
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As cliché as it sounds, I made it my New Year's Resolution every year until they were gone.
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Boyd and Smith complicate cliché flower photographs in 0˚C, resulting in a playful but also melancholy series.
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When it comes to St. Patrick's Day, you may think wearing a green dress is totally cliché, right?
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It's so cliché because everyone says it," Matthew said, laughing, "but seeing her — it's so hard to explain.
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The old cliché of an out-of-control killer robot chanting "crush, destroy" isn't too far off here.
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The cliché is that defense wins championships, but that only works if everyone is playing the same game.
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Yet no personality cult has ever surrounded this great Russian bear (whose physical presence that cliché fits perfectly).
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Moreover the cliché about NRW, that it is an SPD stronghold, is not entirely fair on Mr Schulz.
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"She was more outgoing and a little bit more popular, as cliché as that may sound," Griffin recalled.
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It's a statement that already reeks of cliché, but fuck it: Logan really isn't your typical Marvel film.
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Call it cliché to love Hanks, but we could all use more positive influences like him right now.
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That she was "Pakistan's Kim Kardashian" seems to have been both a journalistic cliché and a genuine ambition.
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It is a cliché that our TV watching habits are changed a lot in the past few decades.
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There's an old cliché that parents want their kids to be and/or marry doctors, lawyers or engineers.
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If you want to put a face to the cliché of precision German engineering, it would be his.
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It's become cliché to say so, but this is – once again – the most important election of our lifetimes.
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It's a cliché of South Asian parenting and neither of their children did science or engineering or medicine.
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I know, I know, it's a cliché to say something like that, but for me it's absolutely true!
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I knew that we had a long way to go to get away from that stereotype and cliché.
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However, the profile itself began by making one of the most cliché sexist comments a woman can receive.
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Why did she suddenly want to destroy her heroine's ambitions with the most cliché reversal of fate imaginable?
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But try to move beyond those cliché topics to things that are more important and personal to you.
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They make perfect alternatives to the cliché gifts you have been getting your mum and dad for years.
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Chief financial officer Dave Wehner, for example, used the Silicon Valley cliché´ "early days" to describe Messenger's business.
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It's a photographic cheap shot (and cliché), shooting someone when they're down for the sake of your art.
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It's an old cliché, but it's still true: Those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it.
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Cliché of clichés, fact of facts: It made me feel male/got me hard, saying what I said.
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It's probably a cliché, at this point, to say this stuff induces the worst kind of déjà vu.
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It's a cliché, but the truth is, with a few ingredients you can make such insanely delicious things.
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And that clearly is gonna be our future, is sort of ... pivot to videos now is cliché, right?
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Ever since Ronald Reagan's first victory, it has been a cliché that the most optimistic candidate usually wins.
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IT IS A cliché that three topics should stay off-limits in polite company: politics, religion and sex.
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Mr. Preminger, like Mr. Allen, has a dark, dry sound on tenor, and an instinctive resistance to cliché.
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"I know it sounds like a cliché, but these times are what I live for," Dr. Udwadia says.
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It's such a cliché, but try to enjoy the journey along the way, because it's all you have.
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We open onto the biggest cliché of them all, Monument Valley, where John Wayne wandered in The Searchers.
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A former employee is more blunt, describing it as a "cliché phrase" that could mean "anything and everything".
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To say that Warren Buffett knows a good deal is a bit of an understatement — even cliché, maybe.
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You think actions speak louder than words It's cliché, yes, but it also rings true for so many.
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I want Sylvia Plath's drawing of a flower which is as cliché sad lit girl as it gets.
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This is maybe a cliché answer, too, but one of my biggest inspirations always has been Ren Hang.
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It's like the cliché of people wanting to go to prison so they can read all their books.
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I know it sounds cliché but I had tears down my face when I wrote my first song.
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Aside from the exceptional work of Ben McNutt and Lourdes Grobet, photographing wrestlers has almost become a cliché.
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Somewhere in my youth I had the misfortune of picking up the cliché that great art involves suffering.
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The '90s bro rock cliché and the mid-aughts indie underdog fuse into one pure shot of pop.
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"While it's cliché to talk about it now, legal weed was the nail in the coffin," he says.
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Nathan Lane knows how to make an entrance, and this is not just a cliché but an understatement.
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Related: 7 Cliché Email Phrases That Drive People Up the Wall Sure, details and context can be helpful.
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It's a cliché for a reason that they're generally relegated to parents' basements and 20-something dudes' apartments.
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Occasionally, the novel's sheer breadth takes a toll on the prose, flattening complex emotions in particular into cliché.
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We all know the cliché: The teenage girl suffers through a horror movie, while cowering behind her boyfriend.
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A few familiar characters are summoned from the cliché repository and outfitted with a random quirk or two.
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So the cliché is complete: I left and can never return, not as anything other than a foreigner.
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The music he was putting out was straightforward, cliché Detroit gangster rap, and it wasn't taking him anywhere.
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There is a reason that "doth protest too much" — originally attributed to Hamlet's mother — has become a cliché.
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Cliché as they are, they're also powerful, and when we are under their spell, our perception is clouded.
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All those cliché things like it's no use crying over spilt milk or all that were very real.
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I'm not saying he's a cliché, but at the end of the day, it is what it is.
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But, though Ashley Bouder certainly shows her mettle, Mr. Abraham's invention for women is far closer to cliché.
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"I know it's a cliché," Mr. Paul said in a rare interview at his home two weeks ago.
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" Ahmed Ali Akbar, the host of BuzzFeed's podcast "See Something Say Something," praised Mr. Bourdain for "subverting cliché.
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It's a cliché to remark, about a book like this one, that the city itself becomes a character.
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Both teams think, for all their offensive firepower, the cliché holds true in this case: Defense wins championships.
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At a recent rehearsal at the Metropolitan Opera, a cliché unfolded in the middle of a passionate duet.
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"To quote the Hollywood cliché, 'We can do this the easy way or the hard way,' " he said.
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"It sounds a cliché but it's stay in there and I knew I'd get my chances," Evans said.
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There's a popular cliché that says "Fake it til you make it", and there's validity to that statement.
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It's cliché but true — you have more confidence when you feel good about the way you're presenting yourself.
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The only thing more cliché than making a New Year's resolution is breaking that pledge before January's out.
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With equal ease, alas, it can turn musical masterworks into dance cliché or literary classics into fatuous jollifications.
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The result is a text adventure where, to modify a cliché, the only limit is the AI's imagination.
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Everybody knows this is a hollow cliché that isn't even true for umpires, but still the ritual continues.
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Sizemore has Donald's gift for the crowd-pleasing cliché, but Ford proves to be the true narrative maestro.
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It has become a cliché to call Leicester a fairy tale, but that is its precise narrative arc.
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The story behind "Sweat Baby Sweat" is a dance cliché: the relationship between a man and a woman.
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Instead, it has staged the carnival, to use the cliché, that the World Cup is supposed to be.
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There is no other taquería that lives up to the old cliché of Tijuana's debauchery like this one.
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Recall that the Hollywood cliché, "casting couch," describes the extraction of sexual favors from job-seekers, not jobholders.
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And what strikes me about where I live is that local residents cannot resort to a unifying cliché.
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Narrow, slitted headlights are kind of a design cliché these days, but for a Jag they're de rigueur.
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It would be wrong if I didn't talk about alcohol to add to the cliché notions about Vikings.
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Despite recognizing a certain formal cliché in "Bursting Out," I saw a haunting invocation of reparations in it.
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The original GLOW was an unapologetically campy cliché-fest that turned Reagan-era paranoia into full-on brawls.
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He liked the subway and how it could shape a New Yorker, even if he sometimes resorted to cliché.
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It's a lot of throwing stuff at the wall, seeing what sticks, whatever horrible cliché you want to use.
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If using a blindfold during sex gives you 50 Shades Of Grey, cliché sex vibes, it's time to reevaluate.
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Even now, it's almost cliché to call Trump's purported efforts to obstruct justice "Nixonian" because it's just so accurate.
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Henke: In a totally cliché way, I was at the time this kind of totally lost goth punk person.
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It's a cliché but, honestly, if anything is open on Christmas it will be them—hopefully, they sell booze.
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Sure, being a devil for Halloween seems so cliché, but spice up your costume with this fiery makeup look.
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However exaggerated these tropes may be, there's no doubt that there's a slice of truth to the coke cliché.
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I really wanted to stay away from the cliché imagery that was being made when I started this project.
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It's kind of a cliché — albeit an accurate one — that climate is rarely the tip of Democrats' political spear.
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Unger avoids the cliché of portraying Rain's husband as unfeeling, unhelpful or uncaring; he's quite the opposite, in fact.
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You have to stretch and you have to grow, otherwise you get bored and just start playing a cliché.
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"The region's most cliché icons, instantly associated with good times, good weather," as the writer Char Jansen described them.
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Call it cliché, vain, or presumptuous all you want — it's a move everyone has thought about at least once.
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And Parvaiz's slow brainwashing by ISIS, and subsequent struggle against his brainwashing, only narrowly avoids becoming a wholesale cliché.
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Thankfully, we've evolved past that antiquated cliché, and more women aren't afraid to wear intimates for their own pleasure.
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If the origins of some of these are almost cliché, like the "cowboy prototype," some others are less immediate.
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"It's cliché, but your father is really the framework by which you have measured your romantic partners," Colin said.
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For years, "Never bet against the American consumer" was both an undisputed cliché and a six-word investing strategy.
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Sort of like the previous slogan, "A Better Deal" — another meaningless cliché that apparently proved inadequate to the task.
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I've always been, like, 'be true to yourself', and it sounds cliché but that is how I do it.
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As much as it's a cliché, I believe that my confidence is truly the thing that drives my sexiness.
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It goes without saying that the only cliché worse than celebrating Valentine's Day is the people who hate it.
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It's an ironclad cliché that men age into silver foxes, while women can, at most, hope to become MILFs.
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Even with the little we've seen of her, Rin is nearly every "deceptive trans woman" cliché rolled in one.
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Spending and debt are so high — and rising — that noting their rapid growth has all but become a cliché.
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It's a cliché maybe, but Di Fara Pizza is considered by many to be New York City's best pizza.
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The woman was glad that her parents were being nice, as it dispelled the cliché of difficult Asian parents.
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While the two navigate treacherous floods and occasional human remains, cliché-packed flashbacks supply the source of Arthur's torment.
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Now, his decision made, the President is, if you will excuse the cliché, making a "Stange" bedfellow with McConnell.
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The U.S. foreign policy establishment's justification for maintaining the current aid package to Egypt has become a tired cliché.
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So when we see a ceremony devoid of all the cliché Pinterest ideas — we get pretty (okay, very!) excited.
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So I wanted a spot that hit the romantic fantasy cliché postcard side of Paris while confronting those issues.
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Nothing matters and everything matters and oh god that is so cliche but maybe it's cliché because it's true.
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It's this super-cliché suburban Chinese restaurant: you can order a double cheeseburger with a side of lemon chicken.
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Like do I really want to be the 35, 40-year-old cliché washed up rock 'n' roll guy?
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Taking up new hobbies like working out post-breakup may seem cliché, but they're popular suggestions because they work.
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It's pretty cliché and a pretty obvious Psych 101 thing, but where you're truly battling it out with yourself.
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But it's always around this time of year that the worn-out cliché that young people don't vote emerges.
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Cliché as it sounds, what is life if not a series of adventures adding up to one grand adventure?
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But some of the shock has gone out of the enterprise now that "fake news" has become a cliché.
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She was just trying to connect, to state an emotional truth that's a cliché precisely because it's so universal.
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I think a lot of people have heard "normalize" a lot, it may even be a cliché now. Right.
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She grows up to become a celebrity cliché that Portman, as the adult Celeste, takes on with outlandish verve.
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Not that I want to be a cliché or anything, but I believe the answer lies within my mother.
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At times the narrative can veer into cliché, with predictable vignettes packed together like the grooves on a record.
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"Overall, not to sound corny and cliché, but I'm hoping to find the right one, someone special," he said.
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He noticed all the hugs and high-fives, expressions of joy that might come off as common or cliché.
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So you know what they say — it's become kind of a cliché now, to call the playoffs a crapshoot.
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"It sounds like a cliché but getting hurt is not how we want to make the news," he said.
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And when their mother, Barbara (Adin Lenahan), turns up, she is portrayed as a gorgon — a cheap camp cliché.
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Twist the cliché in whatever direction and it's still true for the Rangers in Game 4: Die, or do.
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It may have become a cliché to speak of an interconnected world, but that's our present — and foreseeable — condition.
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These are the sorts of songs that are at this point long past cliché, and perhaps beyond parody, too.
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It's a cliché, but I go in for one thing (food-allergy-friendly Halloween candy) and spend almost $43.
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The "zoom and enhance" trope is a TV cliché, but advances in AI are slowly making it a reality.
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It's simple and cliché, but that's a lot of what life is as you get older: getting back up.
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Box scores, games recaps, pick your kind of cliché sports content — that's part of a classic sports fan's experience.
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It's practically a cliché to suggest you're not a cliché – something Ebenezer is aware of – but running through the track is that feeling: that undeniable sense you're listening to an artist speaking direct from his soul rather than simply doing it to flex or boost an ego or be someone he isn't.
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Having her process her trauma through binge drinking and a supernatural threat just makes her feel more like a cliché.
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Yet Greenwell's writing stands out from that of his "all over" contemporaries, whose language sometimes slides into blandness or cliché.
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So we've looked at history and said, "Yeah, well, you know, nobody makes buggy whips anymore," that's the cliché, right?
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Cliché on its surface, but with Mac, I don't think any of us realized how many people he had touched.
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That means steering clear of the same cliché gifts you normally buy, and giving your dad something he'll actually want.
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As with the cliché, the thinking goes that opposites attract; those with dissimilar MHC are expected to like each other.
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Lingerie may sound like a V-Day cliché, but making your S.O. feel like a supermodel will never get old.
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I know I know, people say that so much that it has become cliché and just a thing to say.
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It's a cliché, but true: You get what you pay for — and sometimes all you're paying for is brand recognition.
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But this tired, old cliché now has something going for it that most other clichés don't: It's supported by science.
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But before the "cool girl" would be deemed an anti-feminist cliché, Del Rey was celebrated as its poster child.
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It's a cliché, but most drug dealers are good with mental arithmetic, and 25-year-old Alex is no different.
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Yes, they are a cliché, but at Beijing House they come in five varieties and were exceptionally light and delicious.
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"Germans are reputed to have a special relationship with the forest, but it's kind of a cliché," Mr. Scheck said.
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A shopping montage with Max and Eleven, set to Madonna's "Material Girl," could easily come off as a sexist cliché.
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And sometimes I would fall into that cliché where I would say 'Well everything happens for a reason I guess.
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"The cliché would be that it's a bittersweet ending," says Yusuf Razzaque, who's watched the show from four different countries.
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Early-stage startup founders it's now or never, it's do-or-die, it's [insert your preferred time-crunch cliché here].
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There's this cliché of the couture client, that she's an Arab princess who lives in a palace and that's it.
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Yes, Jon Snow — the honorable bastard and secret king — was the closest thing this series had to a fantasy cliché.
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Combining both every high school and every horror flick cliché possible, All Cheerleaders Die is a two-star scare fest.
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Spec Ops: The Line turned cliché military combat into a nightmare that effectively berated you for choosing to play it.
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In the 1980s and 1990s, the white-saviour narrative grew so fast in popularity that it quickly became a cliché.
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But "I can't get reception here!" is the standard, so much so that it's become a repetitive horror movie cliché.
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The beauty in our process is that we inspire each other to create, as corny and cliché as it sounds.
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Donahue toured me around the quiet town of about 600, where the cliché of everybody knowing everybody else proved true.
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The language of everyday life might be tired, recycled, shrill, familiar, deranged, creepy, and cliché, but that doesn't deter Fitzgerald.
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Ties, power tools, barbecue accessories... these Father's Day presents have graduated from being simply cliché to now basically gag gifts.
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Beyoncé, who is inarguably one of the greatest performers in the world right now, gives the lie to that cliché.
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Breakup albums are abundant to the point of cliché, and there's approximately a billion books and movies on the subject.
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The truth is, that's just a cliché: What most millennials are looking for is a more personalized approach to leadership.
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By now it's a cliché that Snapchat is hard to learn, particularly for anyone old enough to have graduated college.
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There's the cliché of the stentorian-voiced dominatrix who speaks in very clipped tones and says, You will obey me .
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But at the end of the day, I know the cliché is true: It's what's on the inside that counts.
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No part of the country – as cliché would have it – has a greater passion for football than the north-east.
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If Amis sometimes fights the battle against cliché rather hard, it's because he fears the war may not be won.
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By now it's a cliché, when writing a cancer memoir, even to make a show of fighting the genre's clichés.
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Rattle's aversion to cliché can lead to performances that seem like arrays of contrarian insights rather than fully integrated interpretations.
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Its overriding philosophy might be summed up by that slacker-era cliché: Life's a bitch, and then — well, you know.
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But it can be a dangerous thing to write about, because it's hard to rescue the truth from that cliché.
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"It's not how you start, it's how you finish" is a well-worn sports cliché that's timely for baseball fans.
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"It might seem cliché, but I think I learn something new every day," a flight attendant for Alaska Airlines said.
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He can't ignore the man, but he doesn't want to give him oxygen, either; just mentioning him is a cliché.
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The Islanders also swapped minor league forwards with Colorado, acquiring the former Rangers prospect Marc-Andre Cliché for Taylor Beck.
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Nostalgia's status as a painful pleasure is now a cliché, but knowing this doesn't prevent me from seeking it everywhere.
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For London, it may be a good thing to maintain "keep calm and carry on," as another Churchillian cliché goes.
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It's a little cliché, but it also works, and disaggregated, each piece is easy to incorporate into a wardrobe afterward.
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Tapper: It's cliché to quote Santayana but it's just true: those who forget the past are condemned to repeat it.
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The age-old cliché of Santa stumbling out of a bar — that's the antithesis of what I'm trying to do.
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As recovery culture has seeped into the mainstream, the axiom "hurt people hurt people" is morphing from truism to cliché.
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Their corner of the crumbling Italian countryside is buzzing and restless and seductive and yet somehow never drifts into cliché.
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Law enforcement officers on the doorstep threatening to "come back with a warrant" is a cliché of police procedural dramas.
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There's more than a hint of detached curiosity in these photographs, which traffic in the cliché of the fallen woman.
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Whenever I can, I try to push back against the cliché that waitresses are too stupid to do anything else.
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Such emotional whiplash creates that other cliché — of the tragic, fallen heroes (or heroines) broken by the horrors they've witnessed.
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I had become a cliché, defining a community I barely understood along the tenuous lines of race, class, and consumption.
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So I took a group of teenagers and fell in love with the tour guide, which is such a cliché.
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It might be a cliché to say that we are a generation of iconoclasts and mavericks, wired to challenge authority.
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The foundations have to be endlessly re-established, otherwise they collapse (into chaos) or cement themselves into cliché or convention.
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And she can occasionally spout a cliché ("Sometimes Willa felt she'd spent half her life apologizing for some man's behavior").
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A final cliché is the boys' leader Billy Butcher (Karl Urban), a grizzled rogue agent with a grudge against Homelander.
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It is nearly a cliché in education policy, but educational outcomes should not be determined by a student's ZIP code.
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The diatribe tends to entertain, even if you disagree, but the ode often runs aground on the shoals of cliché.
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It's also the most overworked and vulnerable to cliché, a pitfall that Shana Feste's "Boundaries" takes no pains to avoid.
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It was about 20 percent altruistic and 80 percent the exact humiliating cliché "teenage summer service trip" calls to mind.
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That used to be a cliché, but in the Age of Trump it needs to be explained all over again.
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Commencement Addresses Offer Road Maps to the Future They may be cliché-ridden, funny, witty, inspirational, sad and sometimes angry.
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And maybe the wokerati ought to take their own most oft-repeated cliché to heart: Our diversity is our strength.
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WHILE HIPPIE COMMUNES have become a cliché, their DNA has nevertheless been passed down to some of today's intentional communities.
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The answers are many, and most of them circle around the cliché that a country gets the President it deserves.
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A picture is worth a thousand words, as the cliché goes, but not all words create the most precise pictures.
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Editorial By now, it is a cliché to describe The Daily News as the newspaper of New York's working class.
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He has been described as a "guru," but dislikes the term, which he rejects as lazy and rooted in cliché.
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The show goes a long way toward dismantling the cliché that has built up around Woodman as a tortured genius.
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The old cliché about the Super Bowl has long been that the ads are so much better than the game.
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His sales are off, but with a gift of gab and a cliché for every occasion, his performance seldom flags.
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Sure, it's a cliché — but it's also real, and it is yet one more tie binding people to the site.
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The best villains, goes the cliché, are the heroes of their own stories, but Howard is something beyond even that.
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Although it might sound cliché or superficial, we all want love, to have engaging relationships, to experience a higher consciousness.
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Theresa May ran what was perhaps the worst campaign in recent political history—robotic, cliché-ridden, condescending, slapdash and otherwise awful.
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There's the usual athlete cliché of love and team and family and you just kind of doze off somewhere in there.
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Trendy ideas quickly descend into cliché; instead of illuminating what they purportedly describe, they obscure the facts and spur lazy thinking.
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It's become a cliché: the sentimental boomer mom or dad annoying or embarrassing their millennial kid with their clumsy Facebook attempts.
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"Not to be too cliché, but I knew he was the one by the way he loved my kids," says Alan.
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Though this may be cliché to say, I do truly believe empathy is something that can dismantle stereotypes and unconscious bias.
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"It's kind of cliché but communication is the biggest thing in a relationship," the multitalented 98 Degrees member tells PEOPLE Now.
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But, and I know you're about to think, 'Oh, how cliché,' I also know that he will always be with me.
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When we get to the third verse, everybody's there and we're stronger than ever, preaching every cliché we know and love.
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Cannell never met a cliché he didn't love, but with Rockford he found a way to spin that tendency into gold.
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Jonah, meanwhile, stars in a very good take a cliché psychological thriller formula, complete with the genre's familiar sickly chartreuse tint.
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You know, that gross cliché that lesbians lust after straight women, that our M.O. is to seduce and therefore "turn" them.
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Do you worry that BoJack will become one of those antihero men that have become kind of a new TV cliché?
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There's an old cliché lawyers say about never asking a question in court that you don't already know the answer to.
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It's a cliché action game where, despite playing through multiple entries in the series, I can't remember a single character's name.
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And how you get there, whether via cliché broomstick or Uber, is up to you (and your black cat, of course).
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Stars have proved this week that the combination of pink and red is no longer reserved for cliché Valentine's Day outfits.
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However, the market saying that the trend is your friend is a cliché because it has been proven time and again.
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It's about escape and that tired cliché of driving to LA. We really wanted the song to feel like summer nights.
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At this point, it's a cliché to complain that there's too much television and not enough time to watch it all.
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And even if you don't, there really is something to the cliché that Twitter feels more immediate than other blogging platforms.
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Asked what the film means, or what Kiya's motives are, Mockler was cryptic in a way even he admits is cliché.
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The majority of artists are on this way lower level, and it might be a cliché, but artists are sensitive people.
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It sounds cliché to say, but it does make me feel powerful — like I have my shit together and am fearless.
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Of course, there's not much to wonder about because The Oscars is one of the most cliché awards ceremonies in existence.
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Though she cringes at the cliché, she says that she knew she would be an artist since she was a child.
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Sure, it's another cliché-perpetuating right-wing voice, but it's also a phony troll amongst a chorus of obnoxious real ones.
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The school ultimately dropped the case, and in what has become a tech-entrepreneur cliché, Desautels soon dropped out as well.
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What makes Shahidi's rendition work is the metallic blue patterning, which elevates the look without going to the trite punk cliché.
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I would have loved to see where she ended up in that cliché epilogue scene that sees Baby and Johnny reunite.
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" Other points from Soeiro's letter: Dr. Seuss "is a bit of a cliché, a tired and worn ambassador for children's literature.
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We're talking couples massages, which are a lot less cliché when you know where to look (hint: probably not on Groupon).
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The notion of cliché has a function, which is that it brings us to ideas very quickly, and that's very useful.
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H: As cliché as it sounds, it's important to speak your truth and to assert your own humanity in today's society.
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When the first snow hits we take a walk to the mountains, I know it sounds like a black metal cliché.
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"It's cliché, but personality," says Marais when asked by a fan about the most important quality for a girl to have.
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At this point, the importance of making eye contact during a meeting has almost become a cliché—but for good reason.
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Hop in the Spa in Sisters, Oregon, is almost too much of a cliché of the Pacific Northwest to take seriously.
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He carefully constructs a collage on the wall of his room, which hearkens back to a standard cliché from detective stories.
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It's a Washington cliché that "personnel is policy," but perhaps never has it been more true than for Donald Trump's administration.
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"It seems like a cliché now, but all you need is a religious background and you're forced into comedy," he said.
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More to the point, it belies the cliché that conservatives have no ideas and only criticize Obama and his fellow Democrats.
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Today, the Instagram-documented travel journeys that highlight street food over the tourist strip seem ubiquitous past the point of cliché.
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It might sound cliché, but according to Fugate, Pinterest is completely necessary when it comes to deciding on the perfect style.
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"I know it sounds so cliché, but none of this would matter if I didn't have anybody to share it with."
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Unfortunately, Stroh's sensitivity falters when she harnesses the family history to a romanticized, cliché-laden narrative of the neighboring city's deterioration.
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CucumberIt might seem cliché, but for good reason — the dependable cucumber might be the oldest masturbatory veggie of choice out there.
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It's become almost a cliché to bemoan our nation's crumbling infrastructure, but the cost to the U.S. economy continues to mount.
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"It's like the old cliché that radio is better than television because the pictures are better," Mr. Watson told the audience.
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"If it ain't broke, don't fix it" might be a cliché, but when it comes to healthcare policy, it's sage wisdom.
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Of course, it's cliché to say he makes everything he does look easy, but the skating really does speak for itself.
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Cho: The Gemini reference also connects to a cliché of Hollywood—going back to Annie Hall and talk of astrological signs.
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I had no idea how much having a child would change me — a cliché, but one that rings true for me.
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The whole "nanny steals Hollywood man" tale is a bit of a cliché at this point, but it's not exactly mythological.
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"It was like the cliché angels singing and there was a glow around him and it was immediate chemistry," she said.
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Those opening lines of Trainspotting, Danny Boyle's 1996 film of Irvine Welsh's classic novel, are so iconic they're almost a cliché.
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It's an old cliché at this point, but I am finding "don't feed the trolls" to be more and more true.
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If glo'd up is the operative cliché, Gucci Mane literally looks like he's been celestially gleaming since his release from prison.
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To top it off, the bartenders won't even groan when you order the most cliché drink their country has to offer.
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Even today—when the concept of athlete-as-brand is familiar to the point of cliché—Ismail's unprecedented move remains unconventional.
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The film shrewdly resists the biographical cliché of supposing that the songs originate in or refer to specific moments of feeling.
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The world would be a much better place if we spent less time degrading this cliché and more time living it.
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And I think you'll see this sort of insurgent, "Breitbart of the left" has become a little bit of a cliché.
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It's a cliché to say it's the journey that matters and not the destination, but there is truth in that statement.
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"I think people were looking for inspiration on social media that didn't seem like trite or cliché spirituality," Mx. Michael said.
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"There's this cliché of the dude off to the side, biting his lip," said Paul Schneider, an actor in the production.
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Your mum is probably expecting something cliché, so you could really surprise her with something totally different, like an electric toothbrush.
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The Valkyries are an inheritance from Norse mythology, no doubt signal-boosted by the cliché of the Wagnerian soprano wearing horns.
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Tanner's squareness rescues him from cliché: There is something surprisingly affecting about watching a congressman talk about the music he loves.
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Though the audience adored the Arabian dance, its gymnastic feats, with high lifts and scanty clothing, are really just another cliché.
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And after a blackout, with the dancers now vulnerable in their underwear, the mood of pitiful brokenness sinks further into cliché.
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The motor scooter gave me my first taste of the American mobile freedom that is both a cliché and utterly true.
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All the dances are standard cliché numbers; Mr. Maillot's alternation between cartoonlike acting and gushy lyricism makes the characters look deranged.
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Many American students feel, rightly, that they get lumped into a cliché of too-much-drinking, especially by the European press.
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Pitfalls of maudlin cliché surround the subject, but Mr. Roberts has skirted them, above all through his bold choice of music.
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She's a nurturer, and LaChanze imbues the character with such soothing generosity that you almost forget how cliché-corseted she is.
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This election—and I know it's a cliché, but it's true—this election is the most important election in our lifetimes.
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And if you want to understand the rise and fall of art forms, the old cliché holds true: Follow the money.
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The motel — that tryst-destination cliché — gets an update from the hotelier Liz Lambert in the form of the Austin Motel.
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It's a cliché to say that this is a high-stakes event, but, well, it really is a high-stakes event.
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Praise of Kahlo's work has become cliché, but her complex canvases feel more poignant when seen among those of her contemporaries.
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He filled his poems with cliché and even slang, reflecting his interest in everyday speech as an expressive and descriptive medium.
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In "So Good They Can't Ignore You," Newport argues that "follow your passion" is a flawed cliché and bad career advice.
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It sounds cliché, but the goal truly was to help the millions of people whose lives are limited by social anxiety.
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Its figuration is amateurish; the content doesn't just veer towards, but fully embraces the sentimental, and its symbolic content is relatively cliché.
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I know it's a cliché for me to talk about the games' virtues (take a drink!), but they really were excellent platformers.
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The cliché of the starving artist exists for a reason—it's hard to get paid for your skills with a paint brush.
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Lady Liberty, with broken chains at her feet, has become a cliché as she is being redefined and upended on every turn.
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It's almost a cliché to note that It's a Wonderful Life is a darker film than its feel-good reputation might suggest.
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Recently, he has been making poorly painted, cliché critiques of people at art fairs in an attempt to be taken seriously again.
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" "The cliché that every actor thinks the movie is all about them, in this case they really did get to feel that.
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Ms Reid's biography similarly emphasises Sand's complexities, moving beyond the cliché of the errant woman to recuperate the author as a thinker.
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"Decolonize your mind" has become a popular phrase among Indigenous people and other people of color, almost to the point of cliché.
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Mueller, in a Tony-nominated performance, juggles her character's fatigue with warmth and frailty without ever letting Jenna feel like a cliché.
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You've repeatedly argued that "like a video game" is a tired cliché, but more importantly, that it's never a really accurate critique.
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As cliché as it sounds I just want to push myself and I want to push everyone around me, artistically and sonically.
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These canvases are related to landscape only through their use of a cliché sunset as the first layer, but it doesn't matter.
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It has become almost a cliché at this point: The Democratic path to a House majority runs through districts like Orange County.
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It's a cliché that the State of the Union is "strong" — "because our people are strong," as Trump put it last night.
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"Dragonborn" by Jeremy Soule Yes, the Skyrim soundtrack is kind of a cliché for music testing, but that's because it's pretty badass.
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Okay, travel is a cliché option, but clichés rose to prominence for a reason (looking at you, "My Heart Will Go On").
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It's a cliché, but we have to play one game at a time, one pitch at a time, and continue to fight.
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While Mohawk may have the range of products to qualify as a general store, it leaves the whole urban pioneer cliché behind.
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No one bothered to tell me that this was probably the most cliché of all the canonical paintings I could have selected.
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THE cliché of luxury penthouses and Gucci stores cheek-by-jowl with filth and poverty is usually reserved for poor-world entrepôts.
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The Spectre is part of HP's "premium" line, and it looks the part—if you're some kind of cliché billionaire, monocle included.
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Episode 22 — "Someday…" The Joel Maisel Rehabilitation Program has been going on for two years strong, following Joel's very cliché affair announcement.
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"Superheroes — they're not just for kids anymore!" has become a broad cliché, used to mock clueless mainstream news stories on the topic.
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"We are splitting due to the cliché irreconcilable differences, but we're splitting amicably," Barash, 36, told Soap Opera Digest in a statement.
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Last year, nearly 1,000 people came to the party and — as cliché as it sounds — a good time was had by all.
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Across the board, Rainer's films are formally innovative and disinterested in the established strictures of narrative — which is to say, of cliché.
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Giving head to your handyman might be a porn cliché, but it's also a legitimate form of payment in some Dutch circles.
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You've heard it so often that it can sound a little annoying, even cliché: The key to a good relationship is communication.
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As Mia, she's playing a character bordering on cliché: the small-town girl hoping to make it as an actress in Hollywood.
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An awful cliché, but creativity flows through constraints—Fullbright had to make practical decisions, but each one added to Gone Home's character.
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Do you feel like that comes from somewhere autobiographical or do you think it's more an interest in cliché representations of queerness?
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That television isn't a great medium for horror is, at this point, a critical cliché (one that I've more than contributed to).
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The cliché about not being able to know where you're going until you know where you've been may be in operation here.
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This hinted at a modern-minded reading of the opera, but the action kept fading into a mist of Gothic-Romantic cliché.
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What Jones actually says is stranger and more interesting than any cliché, and when Klepper points this out his punches land clean.
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But "South Side" does something rare for TV, portraying a poor neighborhood with dry-eyed wit, favoring specificity over polemics or cliché.
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At the same time, as the cliché goes, Americans want their representatives to be people they'd like to have a beer with.
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Even so, that she sees dividends in exploiting Canadian values says more about that old cliché than many would care to admit.
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