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Zack (Seth Rogen) and Miri (Elizabeth Banks), friends since before high school, and now intimate but chaste roommates, are suffering through the chilly boredom of a Pittsburgh winter.
Migrants to cities are attracted by plentiful jobs, access to hospitals and education, and the ability to escape the enervating boredom of a peasant's agricultural life.
In Cassatt's image, a mother with bared breast stares off into the distance as she nurses her child, suggesting the boredom of a repeated chore.
Work songs sung on the job usually are intended to relieve the boredom of a repetitive task or to increase efficiency by maintaining a regular rhythm.
What I actually did was marry the mind-numbing tedium of a second-rate reality show, with the plodding boredom of a sub-standard pub quiz.
Based on a sordid local incident, his "nothing" was the boredom of a married woman's frustrated existence in dull-eyed Normandy, and her extemporising fantasies.
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Not that Europe is so far ahead: all those antic deconstructions are a defense against the boredom of an overfamiliar repertory.
His best-known single poem is perhaps "José" (published in 1942 in Poesias), which depicts the boredom of an urban apartment dweller.
Prosecutors filed charges against three teenagers after the police said the boys randomly targeted an Australian baseball player as he jogged and shot him in the back, killing him, to avoid the boredom of an Oklahoma summer day.
So that's one of the things that the US Air Force is coming to terms with the boredom of being a drone pilot.
Bleach's spontaneity captures the boredom of life as a beautiful loser in a small town.
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