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Yes, walking is good for you, she acknowledged: "But, oh, my, I think, what a chore!
I can only imagine what a chore this could have been for my elderly or less mobile neighbors.
The former Old Grey Whistle Test presenter responded with the following robust contextualisation of his damning initial verdict on Young's latest: "Simon Mayo and I were having a Twitter conversation about what a chore it was to listen to".
I'm a sucker for the '39 Fair and an enthusiastic early adopter of new apps, so I couldn't quite believe what a chore Biblion is to use.
They didn't allow me to pay them for shipping, so I had to set up a UPS account, what a chore.
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"What was a chore for me as a child is a pleasure for me now".
It's what makes gardening a chore rather than a pleasure.
Mourinho made nine changes from the team for the first leg of their League Cup semi-final at Anfield for what felt like a chore.
What had become a chore became nature's candy: one week, I ate pineapple till my lips were swollen, and satsumas finally stopped tasting like balls of bin juice.
The news and weather feed resident within an app that also provides timer and brush guide information is a clever match-up that turns what could be a chore into something far less arduous.
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