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"It all gets to be a bit repetitious," he allowed.
It's not perfect – the storyline is a bit perfunctory, its free-form style can be illusory when it forces you to perform certain missions and it gets a bit repetitious in the latter stages.
Mr. Rosen's music is prettily melancholy -- if a bit repetitious, particularly in tempo -- with its mix of melodic, mildly dissonant arpeggios and vaguely Asian-sounding harmonies, and it could perhaps form the basis of an effective musical for young people.
While ultimately a bit repetitious, their overheated depictions of sharp-jawed heroes, compromised heroines and various human and nonhuman villains highlight talents like George Rozen and Paul R. Frank.
In addition to producing very readable and accessible renderings of the original writing that is sometimes a bit repetitious and convoluted, the two volumes each offer a comprehensive glossary, especially thorough and complete in the case of Japan in Asien, where it runs for over 100 pages with very detailed explanations (pp. 191 296).
The book, however, is a bit repetitious, even to using the same quotations twice in different chapters.
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And though the scene-setting is wonderfully evocative, it all feels a bit rushed, repetitious and lazy.
That said, the plot line of Two Days, One Night -- a soon-to-be-laid-off worker must convince her coworkers to forego their bonuses so she can keep her job -- plays a bit thin and repetitious.
At three hours, "America 1900" is a bit long, and occasionally repetitious as it circles back in time to pick up the thread of a story.
And the task for you will be to not just report what they had reported, because that's repetitious, but to do a bit of research and write about what has been discovered since the remarkable findings that these two people had made at the time.
"12 Years a Slave," on the other hand, "takes advantage of the fact that this is a biography and, therefore, is able to be a little more minimalist in the storytelling, a little more repetitious," McKee said, adding a bit of jargon: "In genre it's sometimes called a pathetic plot or a plot of suffering, and what's at stake is the character's willpower.
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