Nietsche's criticisms of Germany were mainly aimed at the staleness of this era.
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The best way fix the staleness of ITN is to get involved in editing Wikipedia.
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The shakeup was the solution to a staleness that wasn't delivering results.
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Push-mowing our yard saves me a 75-minute cardio workout in the staleness of the gym.
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So it might be harder for UK fans to grasp Newton's alert about a creeping staleness.
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I am not exactly making a fresh point, but the staleness is the point.
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You had to sweep out the staleness of Peterson with three fresh faces.
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You're avoiding new awkwardness which leads to staleness and problems.
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It does, but with a day-old staleness that defeats the very purpose.
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Triteness: unoriginality as a result of being dull and hackneyed
Having lost purity and freshness as a consequence of aging
Staling, or "going stale" is a chemical and physical process in bread and other foods that reduces their palatability. Stale bread is dry and leathery.
The state or quality of being stale; The result or product of being stale