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It's become humdrum rather than chilling.
But a repetitive presentation — the main item set atop a mound of its accompaniments — had become humdrum.
She poured scorn on claims by Paul Bolt, director of the broadcasting standards commission, that returnable hits such as Holby City had become "humdrum", saying his remarks were "hugely patronising".
But "the ERA has been talked about so much that it has become humdrum," says panel member Frank Gannon, who heads the Science Foundation Ireland.
They realize that they have allowed their love to go stale or, at the very least, become humdrum, and they want to correct the situation.
Routine - you feel that your week has become humdrum and that there is little to relieve the monotony of what you're doing.
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By the early 20th century, buttons became humdrum.
After all, no story has become as humdrum - or as plagiarised - as the Bible.
If so, you'd be right at home in our pages, where, Gina Kolata points out, the "eye-popping" and the "jaw-dropping" have become almost humdrum.
After all, sanctioned nosiness and an almost aerosolized military spirit have become the humdrum standard, as expected as rush-hour traffic jams.
For some two and a half years now, the sounds of war have become frighteningly humdrum in Syria, the overplayed soundtrack to the story of an ancient country that is coming apart, with at least a hundred thousand dead and its territory now a proxy battlefield for international rivalries.
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