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And so we wait for this increasingly tedious operetta to play itself out.
Like most people, I find shopping in our soulless malls and tatty clone high streets an increasingly tedious chore.
Obama out-Churchilled Bush — not bad, given Bush's constant and increasingly tedious invocations of the Prime Minister.
The movie's biggest flaw is its devotion of too much time to these increasingly tedious discussions, which have the tone of group therapy sessions conducted without a leader.
In recent seasons Ronaldo has had to swallow the increasingly tedious "Messi, Messi, Messi" taunts from opposing fans, whether he's playing for Real Madrid or Portugal.
"Hey, those people fleeing war in Syria aren't poor at all! Look, they all have smartphones!" is one increasingly tedious complaint that has been bubbling away on social media recently.
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They've become my personal symbol for an increasingly common phenomenon: the tedious, uninspired world traveler.
One option to tackle model parameterization is direct measurement of the entire required distribution of mutational rates and effects, a tedious but increasingly feasible possibility for species that can be studied in the laboratory at high throughput (see Empirical approaches).
They've become my personal emblem for an increasingly common phenomenon: that of the tedious, uninspired traveller.
Besides being subjective, prone to error and tedious, this manual approach is becoming increasingly infeasible: upon completion, FIRST will include almost a million galaxies.
Tedious airport processes like check-in will increasingly be automated.
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