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All signs point there, as the band looks to tell their stories in a language that doesn’t feel so puffed up with pretty filler or rewritten cliches.
Source: https://www.pastemagazine.com/music/girl-scout/best-of-whats-next-girl-scout/
And if we made it too passive, quickly passing on some fleeting cliches and good feelings, we would not be leveraging the specific ritual acts rooted in history, consecrated by history, which convey values not just stories, maintaining continuity.
Source: https://jewishjournal.com/cover_story/357680/telling-our-story-this-passover-and-beyond/
I guess what I’m saying is: If you want to make a movie that’s loaded with cliches, make sure it’s as weird as possible.
It will be tempting to dismiss the GSI as a grab bag of cliches.
Sackings in football are commonly phrased in the same sentence as cliches such as "on the beach next week" and "hefty pay-offs".
Stewart said: “It’s in our hands and now it comes down to fitness, how much you want it and all those cliches.
That persona, however, is fake, an occasional role he assumes to appeal to the political center with cliches about “the world being against us” and the need to close ranks.
“There are many cliches about Kazakhs.
Source: https://astanatimes.com/2023/06/abai-center-in-washington-reveals-richness-of-kazakh-culture/
There should be a negotiated settlement, but when I watch the State Department lightweights on our side coughing up stuttering cliches on tv news blips, I know in my bones they're not up to it.