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Musing on the difficulties that this presents, she fears boring with repetition those who remember, and confusing with elliptical reference those who do not.
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Every week we'll pick an issue at stake in the 2008 election we're wonks here, we do not fear boring you with policy and record a conversation around it.
His greatest fear is boring his customer.
A fear of boring the audience hovers over the proceedings.
I've gotten over my fear of boring my mother, but I'm always afraid of boring everyone else.
Time to shovel snow!" – whereupon she realised her fear was boring.
He believes the current trend in poetry seems to be a "fear of boring the reader" with every line having "three interesting things in it because people are terrified of the reader falling asleep.
Now, in the midst of GCSEs at secondary school, I'm finding myself undertaking a dramatic detox in my writing; facing my fear of "boring" words like "big" and "small".
With Letts, it is as if the fear of boring the audience has been taken to the zenith of tawdry complication.
She hopes to find a more dynamic and engaging way to present the information, and she would also like to improve the way the company trains its tutors, which she fears is too boring.
These included Adams, who although he blamed the pressures of Hay's office, where he was badgered by Roosevelt and many senators, for the Secretary of State's death, admitted that Hay had remained in the position because he feared being bored.
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