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He was forced into action briefly in one game and provided the team an insurance policy after Stick’s middling preseason.

The main crime the duchess commits in “With Love, Meghan” is creating a middling show that is, at worst, inoffensive.

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The ’70s was the decade of the prime-time TV special, usually built around a middling star and featuring talent from the airing network.

In fact, it’s a pretty middling performance by historical standards.

A Valentine’s Day massacre in which PDA leads to public executions, it’s got decent gags, middling scares and a rationale sloppier than two dogs sharing a strand of spaghetti.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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