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And as “Coup” shows, he has finally become something non-controversial, at least up on screen: an artist slackening into repetition and mild inconsequence.

Further proof of the committee’s short-term political inconsequence: Most of the Republican candidates for Congress and key statewide offices still deny or question the legitimacy of Biden’s election.

We could grab a cold one, lean back and lose ourselves in a televised game of ultimate and wonderful inconsequence.

DUBLIN, Ohio — As if to help out with the human mind’s yearning for frivolity to dilute the 2020 anxiety, the Memorial Tournament spent Friday afternoon offering some invaluable inconsequence.

Sometimes they are mean girls, or they are so addled by crushes and lip gloss that they’re all punch lines and inconsequence.

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

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