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  • I didn't really like last series - it was too humourless and focused on George's inspid angst.

    Being Human: Series three, episode one 2011

  • Does your DCI really feel so little pride in his rank that he prefers to be referred to by that inspid title, or is it merely an afterthought tacked on at the end of an email? on January 8, 2010 at 12: 48 am CherryPie

    They Just Don’t Get It. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2010

  • Fourth-largest Party on the Council helping one of the most inept, inspid and leaderless Lib Dem adminitrations in the UK plough onwards and downwards.

    Plaid To Share Power In The Capital 2008

  • His name was Lyman, a swinging disco guy who featured a squiggly pencil-thin mustache and an inspid grin.

    Mission: Accomplished 2004

  • Even though comic book dialogue is at times inspid, and cliched, and shouted, Comic Book Dialogue is about four times better than Action Film Dialogue.

    Notes From The Underground yuki_onna 2004

  • He is more genuine than many of the inspid new Labour types. it is true apathy has taken over. .the greed of the financial sector is the main cause of our economic problems. .not so great that the same sector saw fit to reward 10,000 individuals with bonuses of £1 million or greater last year ..

    The Guardian World News 2010

  • Ravi Varma has been criticised for creating art that appealed to Western sensibilities, a kind of bland, inspid beauty.

    The Times of India 2010

  • The GOP Beltway crowd seems to believe that all you need to do is shop up on "Face The Nation" or any of the other inspid Sunday morning news shows and you'll get your point across.

    Latest Articles 2009

  • You must listen to Nickelback, Razorlight and other inspid, moribund pseudo-AOR garbage ...

    B3ta 2009

  • Now I know readers don't buy many books based on the inspid back cover blurb, but ocassionally -- say with a writer one has never heard of -- it tends to happen; and to think that a Bean Counter thinks $7.99 is a cheap price for someone unknown (or even known, for that matter), in this day and age -- when they used to be $3,99, years and years ago, just says to me Mr. Bean Counter has has his had ... somewhere it shouldn't be.

    MIND MELD: How will Science Fiction Weather the Recession? 2008

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