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This could easily have become a tedious tour de force.
Listening to interviews with new bands on the radio can become a tedious old business.
The enigmatic Gillian has become a tedious "professional victim" who gets her satisfaction from manipulating men into hurting her.
But in practice, given the complexity of proposed spectrum sensing techniques, the implementation of cognitive radio has become a tedious task.
The speculation over his future has become a tedious distraction and this quickie divorce may be the best thing for both parties.
His own speech, made before Clegg's, joked that lines about the Olympics would become a "tedious" cliche of conference season, and asked Labour to apologise for its economic policies and the Iraq war, forcing Clegg to add the line "but Tim is right" to his own remarks.
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At first, I rejoiced – writing notes, while at first novel and exciting, quickly becomes a tedious chore.
Common optimization methods require specification of a superstructure which becomes a tedious and error-prone task for complex systems.
Without design, a life narrative becomes a tedious jumble; with too much design, it starts to merge into fiction.
The equipment you use the most needs to work properly, otherwise all cooking becomes a tedious chore.
Once this bit of bogus suspense is cleared up, "The Double" becomes a tedious, impenetrable cat-and-mouse game involving Russian double and triple agents.
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