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Repetitive chores like "recording information" and "controlling machines and processes" are on the way out.
Thus, while having the opportunity to master necessary techniques he did not have to waste time doing repetitive chores.
For some time, biologists have been using hair-width pipes to perform one of the repetitive chores of molecular biology: separating clumps of molecules like proteins or pieces of DNA.
MEXIA — At the Mexia State Supported Living Center, on the sun-bleached site of a former World War II prisoner of war camp an hour east of Waco, residents with profound disabilities and behavioral problems spend their days doing repetitive chores: sticking paper into shredders, folding towels, sorting nuts from bolts.
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For me, it's about the thrill of being alone, searching for new paths and trails, and refusing to make running into a repetitive chore.
It's not as inherently problematic as Columbus Day, nor is it a repetitive chore like Thanksgiving.
But after a recent weekend of the blister-forming repetitive chore, I realized raking is pretty much exactly like parenting.
At moments, with its steady camera gaze, repetitive domestic chores, and tiny kitchen, "Amour" evokes Chantal Akermann's radical 1975 study of tedium, "Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles".
Women, on the other hand, are often occupied with small, repetitive daily chores and service work: less cheering and high-fiving and more trying not to fall asleep at school meetings.
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