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"If the candidates are unwilling to say anything new and provocative, the media will focus on their misstatements and artless dodges. ... Playing it safe is the most dangerous thing Harris can do."

From Salon

That problem becomes acute in long, artless passages of editorializing — about, say, Ronald Reagan or the Catholic Church — that have all the considered insight of barbershop chatter.

The scene is outrageous, not because it’s for or against abortion rights, but because it’s so gauche and utterly artless.

This is a story where the characters woo each other with artless naïveté, and the movie is shot in a similarly unassuming fashion.

They often run in tandem with the artless pitches of law offices waging class action suits against drug manufacturers.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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