Now the songs are longer, the beat is more ponderous and the message largely humorless. |
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This opera is long and ponderous enough, and though there is much depth to plumb, the tempos, to me, must move along. |
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But overall the performances, the music, the photography and the pace are passionless and at 270 minutes, the film is ponderous. |
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Government-by-committee and persistent bureaucratic controls lead to ponderous decision-making. |
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They are huge, ponderous things that threaten to get tangled up and knock down anyone who comes near. |
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This was not a ponderous process but the kind of decision making that one might expect of a commander in chief. |
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The prose in this book is well-written and easy to read, a blessing given how indigestibly ponderous most textbooks are. |
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Ice ages, like slowly drifting polar ice caps, have a ponderous inevitability about them. |
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Their ponderous dullness fails to convey either the excitement of intellectual exploration or its importance. |
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Most contemporary Baptists would find a sermon like this ponderous and pedantic. |
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That final resting place of ponderous pachyderms would be, for the unscrupulous and disturbingly clean bad guy, the mother lode of ivory. |
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We have a natural tendency to place emphasis on matters which are ponderous, dull and uninteresting. |
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Arthur Thatford was the slow, ponderous sort, and his sister little better. |
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As per the vehicle's steering and handling, it is generally ponderous and has a slow response to steering inputs. |
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In addition to hauling their own weight, the ponderous vehicles must plow about 17 tons of air out of their way every mile! |
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What she has so far are the awkward, and, at times, ponderous ravings of a talentless hack, obsessed and clueless. |
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After a half hour of ponderous, laugh-free, heavy dialogue, I reclassified Prizzi's Honor as a serious mob movie. |
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House of the Spirits was stilted and ponderous and written with a poor command of the nuances of English. |
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I'm not sure what melancholy instrument it is that carries this ponderous, mournful dirge. |
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My perception is that many people feel that the adoption process in this country is ridiculously ponderous if not downright laughable. |
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That we heard Paul Kagame, president of Rwanda, saying it's too slow, it's too ponderous. |
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Databases were queried and a quick web search revealed that the ponderous error message was written in Polish. |
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Up at the top of 274 steps, Dordrecht and its bridges, rivers and ponderous barges lay open for admiration. |
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Upon completion, however, the film was met with mixed reaction partly due to its extreme length and somewhat ponderous nature. |
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His jumping is crisp and accurate at this game, whereas he can often be slow and ponderous over fences. |
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After Jurassic Park, the monster looked so slow and ponderous it was pretty funny. |
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He is talking, believe it or not, about an overdue, ponderous but worthy apparatus for punishing war crimes. |
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Foreman was thought to be slow and ponderous heading into his title fight with Frazier. |
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Heavy of jowl, shambling of gait, ponderous of voice, his manner was still affable. |
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She rarely strays down the path of ponderous self-importance that often blights this genre. |
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Raw stock and ponderous movie cameras may soon give way to digital tapes and high definition cameras. |
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This is an important but ponderous book, but if one can endure the Communist bombast, it is well worth reading. |
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It was a dark, rambling, badly-lit Victorian pile, but at the time its ponderous gloominess appealed to my over-developed taste for the Gothic. |
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Like The End Of Violence, it sometimes feels clumsy and ponderous, and seems unlikely to attract more than a cult audience. |
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There's no point in comparing the graphic novel Road to Perdition with the respectable though somewhat ponderous movie based on it. |
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Only a ponderous blues lead by shaven headed bass player John Power temporarily broke the spell. |
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But they have an undeniable gentleness and elephantine beauty about them, with their hanging folds of skin and ponderous outlook on life. |
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He had a pretty good beard going and he moved with a slow, ponderous deliberation, like he was reaching the end of a long journey. |
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The hymn has a heavy, ponderous, sonorous melody that goes all the way back to the chants of the fourth century. |
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Beck's answers are slow and considered, thoughtful to the point of being ponderous. |
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I'll box and battle him, and make him look slow and ponderous. |
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Liberty is a ponderous and not-to-be-used-lightly abstract noun. |
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It was a ponderous labyrinth of bolts, locks, and steel doors, making it an almost impregnable fortress. |
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Perhaps Krishnan senior's ponderous waddle on the court could be excused. |
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He knocks loudly at the door, and it swings open with a ponderous creak. |
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My ribs are like a xylophone, and the knobs of my spine stick up like ponderous cairns in the landscape of my back. |
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Greville was ponderous in clearing the sliotar downfield and when it popped into Donnelly's hand he sent McManus through and he rocketed it to the net. |
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Archer plays the lead in a ponderous but thoughtful one-act play penned by her husband, Terry Jastrow. |
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Yet even his staffers acknowledge he is a wooden candidate, a result of a long career in the ponderous halls of the House. |
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The dominant idea was to break away from the ponderous stiffness of the older journalism, to brighten the paper by a more lively presentation of the news. |
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Coursers had none of the ponderous, muscle-bound massiveness that characterized the chargers of heavy foreign knights and made them look so clumsy and unwieldy. |
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The encounter then developed into a pretty passionless and ponderous one for a healthy home crowd of 26,708, with Arena's side content to sit on their single-goal lead. |
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One was a film about Eskimos building an igloo, which was pretty lousy, because there was a ponderous commentary which tried to tell you that Eskimos live in igloos. |
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One dog was a heavyweight contender with a long, ponderous coat. |
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Certainly his deft karate skills have become slow and ponderous. |
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So often last season, those two provided the creative spark going forward, whereas the current side looks ponderous and predictable in the final third by comparison. |
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Joaquin came in for the ponderous Luis Enrique and made such an impact that one wondered how he was not preferred to the veteran Barcelona player before now. |
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The jury remains out on whether the ponderous Blanc can replace the discarded Jaap Stam and the champions have leaked seven goals in the four games he has played. |
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Stansfield had lost none of his ability in winning the ball in the air but on the ground he was slow and ponderous and a number of defensive errors became attributed to him. |
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No other architect has made the slow, ponderous, collaborative business of construction into such a direct expression of his demented, agonised, fertile soul. |
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The very slow action and scene progression of Rainmaker may appear overly ponderous, but is quite effective in conveying the desperation of the characters. |
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The response of university authorities has been slow and ponderous. |
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The book's long, ponderous descriptions of southern landscapes and sub-Faulknerian dialogue led some readers to suspect that the hero was in no hurry to see her again. |
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They are only intended to add ponderous weight to Eastwood's simple, plodding narrative, which might as well be a 45 minute episode of a cop show. |
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LaGamma's essay in particular is informative without being ponderous. |
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Both brothers like their father, musically speaking, are rather erratic instant effect with quack, ornamental flourishes that be tied down to ponderous vistar. |
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Osgood was a large, bearded portly gentleman who took life and mathematics very seriously and walked up and down in front of the blackboard making ponderous statements. |
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But beyond that Monty Pythonesque moment of mad meandering, all this past-timing got me pondering the ponderous. |
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Thankfully, Younger doesn't feel the need for a sugarcoated, fairy-tale ending but his ponderous, wintry coda is surplus to requirements. |
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The ponderous beast had spent the summer eating tuckahoe roots, the autumn eating acorns and nuts, and was now as heavy as two stout men. |
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The study itself is ponderous at times, and the statistical analysis is difficult going for all but the most accomplished cliometrician. |
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The voice heard in Peter Handke's journal, Das Gewicht der Welt, epitomizes the counterexample to Skwara's culturally ponderous discourse. |
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Action set pieces, apart from the glorious opening salvo, lack power, sacrificing slam-bang thrills for ponderous exposition. |
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Following his steps... came two elderly women of the lower middle class, one stout and ponderous, the other rosy cheeked and nimble. |
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The acute and ponderous mind of Dr. Johnson was not always right in its decisions. |
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Over supper the minister did unbend a little into one or two ponderous jokes. |
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This Brill machine is a far cry from the ponderous push-type reel mowers that I recall from my youth. |
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There was nothing about their outward appearance of the august wiggery of statecraft, nothing of the ponderous dignity of ministerial position. |
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He does not attempt lofty flights of eloquence or try to disguise thought under ponderous platitudinising sentences. |
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If your tango is ponderous you may kiss off your entire investment. |
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England were ponderous with ball in hand, their runners static when taking the ball and their lines obvious, while their front row struggled badly in the scrum. |
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The great elephant, when the cage was being placed, would, at a signal from its keeper, place its ponderous head against one side of the cage and push. |
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Slowly, through an increasing glow that lighted land and water alike, the leviathan of the deep made her ponderous progress to the hill-encircled harbor. |
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The family was alone in the parlour with the great polished box. William, when laid out, was six feet four inches long. Like a monument lay the bright brown, ponderous coffin. |
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Nevertheless, a trialogue is under way in Europe between the parliament, the commission and council, the next stage in the ponderous process of European lawmaking. |
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Perhaps in the world's destruction it would be possible at last to see how it was made. Oceans, mountains. The ponderous counterspectacle of things ceasing to be. |
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The Twisted Ark Shell has a nearly paper-thin, delicate shell, which is substantially larger than the smaller strong, heavy shell of the Ponderous Ark shell. |
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