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The district also has social media and outdoor advertising campaigns, but like the DWP’s, the design suffers from insipidness.

In Manchester United’s ongoing insipidness under José Mourinho a perfect storm of problems is found.

Kiernan’s wider lens on the Gilded Age compensates for her protagonists’ insipidness.

This is what Spayd’s correspondents are presumably getting at when they criticize the Times for spending so much effort investigating Hillary Clinton: the insipidness of pretending that Clinton’s indiscretions, real and newsworthy though they may be, are gravitationally similar to those committed by Donald Trump.

From Slate

He is personality over planning, symbol over substance, insipidness over insightfulness.

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

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