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Unfortunately, it is just a tedious study of Graham mannerisms as viewed through the already mannerist lens of Mr. Wilson's form of theater.
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From the researchers' point of view, a long and tedious study that may have taken years to conduct, falls many a time on deaf ears at worst, or on impatient, get-to the-point ears at best [ 16, 17].
In his tedious new study of Proust, Jean-Yves Tadie -- the editor of the Pleiade edition of "Remembrance of Things Past" -- seems to share his subject's suspicion of biography.
This study is made a tedious task because of the low dimensions of certain defects (some fissures can have a thickness around 200 μm), the low contrast and a noised nature of some radiographic films.
And because this is television (and not a tedious, secular religious-studies class), "Secrets of Revelation" can wantonly crash cymbals and spit fire, evoking simultaneously the horrors of the Roman Empire and the horrors of John's astounding composition.
A tedious travesty of a result.
Lawrence is "a tedious kindling of damp".
Extraction is either a straightforward or a tedious process of accumulating data.
This is a very broad range that contains a tedious amount of discussion.
It had been a tedious few days of marathon jawing and internal spats.
The season-opening series sparked a tedious debate on pace-of-game procedures.
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