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But in the meantime, no one is defending our right to make jokes about subjects often deemed boring.
Thus a traditional red carpet representing exclusivity was deemed boring and out of date.
Pages and pages of description may be deemed boring, but Yann Martel got away with it in spades.
Whether deemed boring, annoying, repetitive, corny or amateurish, such spots are recalled almost as much as — if not more so than — the commercials that consumers love to love.
I'm not talking about me - but for the record, because I'm with my wife and mother of my child I am thus deemed boring and not pressworthy.
Routinely disclosing how local politicians vote in Washington — or Springfield, for that matter — is deemed boring and left to opponents in a campaign or specialty media that may sell analyses of voting patterns.
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There's Elise (Delphi Harrington), an imperious 90-year-old Hungarian-Jewish Holocaust survivor, given to withering assessments of anyone she deems boring.
This time, such an approach was deemed too boring.
By lunchtime, one idea fell by the wayside, deemed too boring.
And when it came time to write his State of the Union addresses as president, aides said, Mr. Obama routinely reinstated language about making government more efficient after speechwriters had taken it out, deeming it boring.
Lisa is deemed to be boring by the channel's staff, though they are impressed by Bart's performance.
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