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Rain, bad light, and a tedious batting display by India meant that the home team finally got around to declaring the first innings of the match on day four and there was no chance of a result.
Player celebrations are often tedious displays of pre-rehearsed egocentricity.
Somewhere among a tedious hardware store display window, a five-year-old's depiction of his parent's garage, and the sort of "do-what-you-can-with-what-you-have' installation art of the moment are Corey Olsen's Garage Still Lifes.
Norrell's elegant dispatching of the Society of York Magicians says much of his arrogance, batting them away like a tedious insect with a powerful display of magic, but all done "working from home".
Moreover, using them to compare results from orthologous genes across species is a tedious undertaking and they cannot display information on transcript levels and structures produced with high-density oligonucleotide tiling microarrays which contain overlapping probes covering the entire genome of a given species (9, 10).
$2,500 -- DFP is often asked to provide copies of specimens for study or display – normally this is a tedious process of molding and casting of delicate specimens.
Surprisingly non-tedious displays allow kids of all ages to participate in the process Pixar uses to make its iconic movies.
It's a tedious process and Microsoft would be smart to add a label to the title's box art that's displayed when browsing the catalog.
"It's a tedious deal.
It follows a tedious ritual.
A tedious by necessary evil!
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