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10 Sentences With "tawdrier"

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The details are tawdrier in Weiner's case, and the stakes far smaller.
Though it's not clear to what extent Apple's planned series will delve into these tawdrier aspects of WeWork's story.
Alongside the scholarly works and memoirs on Bao's shelves were tawdrier titles, many of them simply compilations of online gossip.
In "L'Année des Méduses" (1984), a fairly cheesy specimen of the genre, a similar (though far tawdrier and more explicit) season of naughtiness culminates in jellyfish-assisted homicide.
Rating Simply put, Hap and Leonard hits a nice sweet spot between the contemplative character drama Sundance is known for and the tawdrier crime dramas TV does so well.
The reality is, like you said, there's always been interest in true crime and there's the tawdrier versions of it, watching court TV. Or like three-fourths of the HBO documentary portfolio is true crime, right?
If Mr. Bush's embrace helped scrub Mr. Clinton's reputation of some of its tawdrier aspects, Mr. Clinton helped transform Mr. Bush's image from that of a vanquished one-term president who had never fully escaped the shadow of his popular predecessor, Reagan, to one of a respected elder statesman.
If someone in Trumpworld had read Fields's ­pages on Jeb Bush's soft climb up the velvet rungs of the dynastic ladder ("Once again, he lobbied his father on behalf of one of his allies in South Florida"), Trump's campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, might have thought twice before grabbing her arm at a news conference, one of the election season's tawdrier moments.
The Olmsted plan had both populist and elitist elements. On the one hand, it intended to place a park or playground within half a mile (800 m) of every home in the city. On the other hand, their boulevards connected wealthy residential neighborhoods and bypassed the tawdrier popular amusement areas. For example, Lake Washington Boulevard bypassed the Leschi waterfront, leaving the lake shore and passing through the uplands.
In his review of Chris Williams' "The Richard Burton Diaries" for Commentary, critic Terry Teachout notes that this film was considered a low point in Burton's long, once-esteemed career: > As Burton grew older, his roles, with few exceptions, grew tawdrier, and he > became known, like Laurence Olivier, for his willingness to do anything for > money. He stooped so low in 1981 as to appear in Jules Dassin’s Circle of > Two, in which he plays a 60-year-old artist who falls for the 16-year-old > Tatum O’Neal. By the time of his death three years later, his artistic > reputation was in tatters.

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