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neutral-presumed | That is neither here nor there. |
neutral-presumed | That looks simple and straightforward. |
neutral-presumed | That looks straightforward, almost simple. |
neutral-presumed | That might be unique, but this is ordinary. |
neutral-presumed | That seems almost pretty tame. |
neutral-presumed | That seems imaginative. |
neutral-presumed | That seems kinda maybe stale and almost pushy. |
neutral-presumed | That seems pretty tame. |
neutral-presumed | That seems stale and almost pushy. |
neutral-presumed | That sounds imaginative. |
neutral-presumed | That sounds possibly imaginative. |
neutral-presumed | That story has been done more times than I can count. |
neutral-presumed | That story has been told so many times. |
neutral-presumed | That's on sale next week. |
neutral-presumed | That's on sale this weekend. |
neutral-presumed | That's what all this is about. |
neutral-presumed | That's what it's all about. |
neutral-presumed | The area of a circle is Pi times the radius times itself. |
neutral-presumed | The area of a rectangle is the height times the width. |
neutral-presumed | The area of a triangle is one half the height times the base. |
neutral-presumed | The area of a triangle is the base times one half the height. |
neutral-presumed | The cliche of inexpressive robots is tired. |
neutral-presumed | The cliche of robotic inexpressiveness wears thin. |
neutral-presumed | The details are not important. |
neutral-presumed | The details aren't important. |
neutral-presumed | The formula for an area of a rectangle is the width times the height. |
neutral-presumed | The geometric area of a circle is the radius times itself times Pi. |
neutral-presumed | The good and the bad have to be even. |
neutral-presumed | The good has to be even with the bad. |
neutral-presumed | The hypotenuse is related to the other two sides of a right triangle. |
neutral-presumed | The parameter that defines them. |
neutral-presumed | The parameter that defines us. |
neutral-presumed | The Pythagorean Theorem is a geometric formula. |
neutral-presumed | The Pythagorean Theorem shows how the hypotenuse is related to the other sides of a right triangle. |
neutral-presumed | The Pythagorean Theorem shows how the sides of a right triangle are related to the hypotenuse. |
neutral-presumed | The quiet part gets spoken out loud. |
neutral-presumed | The river flows so long as falls the rain. |
neutral-presumed | The slithy toves did gyre and gimble, twas brillig in the wabe. |
neutral-presumed | The square of the length of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides of a right triangle. |
neutral-presumed | The story has some visual wit but little imagination elsewhere. |
neutral-presumed | The story is also as unoriginal as they come; already having been recycled more times than I can count. |
neutral-presumed | The story is simply told. |
neutral-presumed | The story is told through interviews. |
neutral-presumed | The story itself is mostly told through on-camera interviews with several witnesses. |
neutral-presumed | The story provides only comfort and familiarity. |
neutral-presumed | The sum of the squares of the lengths of the two sides of a right triangle is equal to the square of the length of the hypotenuse. |
neutral-presumed | The two sides of a right triangle are related to the hypotenuse. |
neutral-presumed | There are complex things that can't be minimized. |
neutral-presumed | There are no surprises. |
neutral-presumed | There is neither one way nor the other. |
neutral-presumed | There is no coherence in the stiff performance. |
neutral-presumed | There is no harm in it. |
neutral-presumed | There is no there there. |
neutral-presumed | There is nothing there. |
neutral-presumed | There might be something unique, but this turned out ordinary. |
neutral-presumed | They are acting without thinking. |
neutral-presumed | They are looking at both sides. |
neutral-presumed | They aren't taking sides. |
neutral-presumed | They have always been hit-or-miss when bringing beloved kids' books to the screen. |
neutral-presumed | They look at both sides of the issue. |
neutral-presumed | They mean well but don't do any harm. |
neutral-presumed | They mean well but will not take action. |
neutral-presumed | They rested by the tree. |
neutral-presumed | They sound mechanical. |
neutral-presumed | Think before you act. |
neutral-presumed | This concept is so trivial, it doesn't deserve the energy it takes to describe how trivial it is. |
neutral-presumed | This concept is trivial, and I won't bore you with the details. |
neutral-presumed | This is a presentation. |
neutral-presumed | This is a statement. End of statement. |
neutral-presumed | This is a thing. |
neutral-presumed | This is enough to compensate for that. |
neutral-presumed | This is neutral. End of statement. |
neutral-presumed | This is unoriginal and has been around the block. |
neutral-presumed | This may or may not be neutral. End of statement. |
neutral-presumed | This old idea has been recycled so many times. |
neutral-presumed | This thing did a thing. |
neutral-presumed | Triangles and right triangles are geometric shapes. |
neutral-presumed | Twas brillig, and the slithy toves did gyre and gimble in the wabe. |
neutral-presumed | Twas brillig. |
neutral-presumed | Up and down like a roller coaster. |
neutral-presumed | Up and down over and over, like a roller coaster. |
neutral-presumed | Wait, what? |
neutral-presumed | Wait. |
neutral-presumed | Well intentioned, but mush mouthed. |
neutral-presumed | Well said. |
neutral-presumed | Well spoken, like it was written down. |
neutral-presumed | Well that was a decidedly mixed bag. |
neutral-presumed | Well-made but mush-hearted. |
neutral-presumed | Well-meaning but inert. |
neutral-presumed | What does it mean? |
neutral-presumed | What is that? |
neutral-presumed | What will her reaction be? |
neutral-presumed | What will the reaction be to this presentation? |
neutral-presumed | What? |
neutral-presumed | When is the presentation? |
neutral-presumed | Why push that nonsense? |
neutral-presumed | winning or losing |
neutral-presumed | Worse than winning but better than losing. |
neutral-presumed | Worse than winning the lottery better than being eaten by a cannibal. |
neutral-presumed | wut |
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