I would also like to mention that I have all of the items from the
system-settings window in my application lens. These are duplicates, and
I see no reason for the redundancy. Having an extra 27 items in the
applications window (24 from system settings + shutdown/restart/logout)
is a complete mess.

Is it possible to go through and flag these "applications" (I put in
quotes because I do not view shutdown/logout/restart as applications) as
not suppposed to be in the applications lens?

I believe that this would go a long way towards improving the first
impressions of Unity, as well as removing visual noise and clutter.

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