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Right-wing critics have attacked the image as a deliberate dilution of the French nation and its history in a sea of sugary, irreproachable blandness most evident in the removal of the cross atop the golden dome of the Invalides, the former military hospital where Napoleon is buried.

It whiffs of weakness and blandness.

From Slate

The guy in the chair is played by Michael Fassbender, leaning into a kind of hyperfunctional blandness.

I live in fear of the blandness I grew up on, but overcompensating doesn't help, and it isn't boring to be selective.

From Salon

"If anything the foreign service gets a reputation for blandness. Boring is the quality, usually," said Thomas Alan Schwartz, a history and politics professor at Vanderbilt University.

From BBC

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

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