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Most job seekers end up
writing cliche - filled objective statements that are likely to result in readers rolling their eyes.
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Michael Mann's Heat - starring DeNiro and Pacino as a bank robber and the cop trying to get him - sounds like it is
a written cliche.
The «scary silhouette man» is so common on thrillers that it's something of a cliche, but unlike
writing cliches, cover cliches work.
Not exact matches
Cliche though it may be, «Variety's the very spice of life / / That gives it all its flavor,» as William Cowper
wrote.
Weigel
writes: «Avoiding the really hard questions, O'Brien's Massey Lectures are replete with what cigar - makers call «filler»: ill - informed cracks about American presidential politics; typically dismissive liberal
cliches about a somnambulant Ronald Reagan; a strange obsession with the Clinton Administration's «Operation Restore Democracy» in Haiti.
It would be really helpful if people on here could avoid religious
cliches and try to
write things in their own words — otherwise the glibness tends to just slide over people and what's being said is lost.
For now, it sounds
cliche but the evidence for god really is about the same as that for santa claus — that evidence is that many people believe it and they talk and
write about it a lot.
Somebody should
write a scholarly / funny book digging deeper into variants and origins of Christian
cliches.
Have books ghost -
written for you blaming the liberals for everything (using immature junior high school language
cliches) and making semi-racist comments about Obama.
Doing a long series of arithmetical calculations or working all day entering data at a computer terminal may result in almost total «an - aesthesia,» while proving a new mathematical theorem or
writing a complex computer program may bring about intense involvement and the enjoyment of vivid immediate experience.8 «Aesthetic» experience in the more usual sense of tile term can also y ~ ry fi - om trivial to highly intense, even when it relates to a single object; one is reminded of the
cliche situation in which one member of a couple listens in rapture to a concert while the other writhes in boredom.
I'd hate to summarize anything as beautiful as what you've
written by throwing out
cliches like true church vs. false church, or buildings vs. community of faith, so I'll just say this.
This is the old «The Bible says it; I believe it; that settles it»
cliche which I
wrote about a while back.
I just found your blog (
cliche, I know, and I couldn't be bothered to google how to
write that funky e with a stripe) and I AM IN LOVE.
i know it will not go down well, but im tired to read the same comments over and over, people using the same
cliches like typical wenger signing, wenger likes a bargain / cheap, he is tight... and what makes it worse is that people make up their minds based on what they read on sites like metro, gms, caughtoffside... 99 % of what they
write is made up or remashed sh*t they read somewhere without it being verified!!
As for the
cliche, I had to go back and see what I
wrote.
I could sit here and
write a story about how I had a lovely day, but that would be so
cliche... No, instead I'll tell you what REALLY happened!
If you want to go back, I started with a whole series of articles on how not to
write your profile: adjectives, anger,
cliches and factoids.
Start by reading our guide to avoiding profile
cliches and
writing an original profile
As
cliche as it sounds... I do have a good sense of humor... I like to read,
write and listen to all genres of music... hoping to meet someone like minded... who appreciates affection.
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A Magazine article listing 20
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When
writing,
clichs indicate that someone couldnt think of anything better to say., especially in profiles.
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That said, despite its
cliches and sometimes woefully
written dialogue, this still has much to offer in terms of entertainment and it's a pleasure to see Gibson calling the shots with his usual visceral approach.
Horrible
cliches, bad
writing, emotional angles that are meant to be deep but come off pathetic... The South is a gold mine of odd balls and unique characters and unexpected situations, but this show falls flat on its face when trying to depict it.
This show is just a string of spy thriller
cliches conjured up by a high school student in creative
writing class.
Half the film,
written by Coogler and Aaron Covington, revels in
cliches, skillfully.
While Dippold unfortunately gave into stereotypes and
cliches in her feature film
writing debut, the characters» free - spirited nature did garner genuine laughs.
Parker
writes, directs and stars in a film that initially seems mired in the familiar
cliches of the Deep South, but gains real power as its violent, unpalatable story builds to its Braveheart - style climax.
It's hard to believe this is a movie
written by the guy who directed Hidden Figures, though to be fair, while powerfully moving, that film, which was nominated for three Oscars this year, wasn't without its
cliches and awkward moments.
Nadia and Eric in particular feel far too much like one - note
cliches that you see all the time in these kind of moody crime dramas (the tough damsel with the bad news ex and the ex himself who comes along and threatens the happy new coupling just because he's a bad guy) and despite Rapace and Schoenaerts» considerable talent (the latter really has a presence that few actors can match these days), they can't quite raise up the lacking quality in the
writing.
There isn't a football
cliche «The Replacements» doesn't tackle, but its all - star cast, sharp
writing and easygoing approach make it
«It's an anonymous soup of pan-Asian action
cliches slopped into the story of a fast - kicking hottie out to avenge her kidnapped father,» he
writes.
Well, of course that aren't any «what the heck» moments, but the
writing is solid enough to keep players engaged and disregard many of the
cliches plaguing the story.
It's unfortunate that a movie so smartly
written manages to still fall back on the biggest zombie flick
cliche of all, undermining all of that build up and subtext.
Rife with cheeseball one liners and tongue - in - cheek»80s
cliches, «Manborg» is a sci - fi comedy clearly
written and directed by a fellow nerd and strictly geared toward B - movie enthusiasts.
The way the
writing pushes against
cliches is reminiscent of»80s films like «Lucas» and «Gregory's Girl.»
One soldier, in an outlandishly obvious but effective
cliche,
writes «Dear Billy» letters home to his son, describing the wonders and terrors he encounters on the island.
Especially near the end, the film falls into numerous
cliches and ends up
writing itself into a corner.
That sounds a bit dangerously close to the
cliche that «it's the journey not the destination», but the film is never that reductive (even if it does occasionally feel a bit overly
written in some of its philosophical meanderings).
The dialog, filled with horrid exposition and
cliches, sounds like something that Max Fischer could have
written for his school plays at Rushmore.
I just kept on
writing so it is filled with
cliches, terrible
writing, and no descriptive language whatsoever.
A
cliche is just one of the things to look out for while
writing.
Some of the instructors had graduated from top MFA programs said that genre fiction is poorly
written and filled with
cliches.
Different readers have different tolerances for sex, violence, controversy,
cliches or mediocre
writing.