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Sounds kind of tedious, doesn't it?
It was kind of tedious and made my brain hurt.
It's simply the kind of tedious, emotionally vacant film that has certain critics and Academy Award judges wetting their pants.
In lieu of tedious lab work, he took up cooking in kitchens across Boston (arguably a different kind of tedious lab work).
Within a short time, however, the father had begun to find this other woman kind of tedious and oppressive, as well.
"That guy" is, of course, the composer Jonathan Larson and he died the day "Rent" was to begin previews, which is exactly the kind of tedious overexplaining that Ms. Klausner doesn't waste much time on.
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"Voting is kind of a tedious thing sometime.
There were sessions where they kept on and on rehearsing a song in the studio and it kind of got very tedious and boring.
On the other hand, to tune up this kind of operations is tedious because the chain structure (see Figure 7) must be modified.
Am I alone in finally getting on board with Nintendo's most recent mobile gaming console specifically to roam a virtual world capturing strange, often adorable little creatures to complete some kind of grand and tedious menagerie?
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