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  • It's the trivialisation of what we do by people that we used to call our own and, more importantly, deprives the viewer of some very interesting tit-bits that would, I feel, add to the entertainment.

    Pundits like Andy Gray? Why the players couldn't care less 2011

  • No, Ant and Dec, Cheryl Cole and, yes, Gascoigne, exploited the trivialisation of TV and press to serve themselves enormous riches.

    Letters: Geordies, banality and the truth about Cheryl 2011

  • No, Ant and Dec, Cheryl Cole and, yes, Gascoigne, exploited the trivialisation of TV and press to serve themselves enormous riches.

    Letters: Geordies, banality and the truth about Cheryl 2011

  • I try testing her with issues like the trivialisation of education in society.

    Six Lessons For Parents Subroto Bagchi 2011

  • This public health emergency is hidden from view by media trivialisation of the problem andby attributing its causes to vanity.

    Ad men today are wrong on body size 2010

  • Totemic grieving is often controversial and always subjective; one person's gesture of remembrance is another's mawkish trivialisation.

    How a clumsy Italian stonemason brought home the sorrows of war 2010

  • I have suggested to our Press Office that a complaint is made to the BBC at the trivialisation of what is a vital and serious matter, as the introduction hinted at, but which never materialised.

    PERSECUTION TIME 2009

  • It represents further trivialisation of the value of the unborn child.

    Archive 2008-07-01 Alison 2008

  • In that case, the “last man” would extinguish all hope for humanity (Nietzsche); the “night of the world” would be at hand (Heidegger); the animalisation of man would be complete (Kojève); and the trivialisation of life would be accomplished (Schmitt).

    Archive 2008-07-01 enowning 2008

  • In that case, the “last man” would extinguish all hope for humanity (Nietzsche); the “night of the world” would be at hand (Heidegger); the animalisation of man would be complete (Kojève); and the trivialisation of life would be accomplished (Schmitt).

    enowning enowning 2008

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