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"The accused described his isolation as boring and monotonous, as well as sadistic torture," the judge, Hugo Abelseth, told journalists outside court.
But even with a job as monotonous as this one, it isn't easy.
The region, with a brown dirt terrain as monotonous as a broken record, is the center of Peru's oil industry.
Yet monotonous as they are, photos of her face is what Kim does best – by a long way.
Indeed, while living in the Lair, EG's gamers concentrate on gaming, and their training regimens are as gruelingly monotonous as any pro athlete's.
The subject matter for Walcott is as consistent and inescapable, potentially as monotonous, as the five beats in a pentameter line.
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As Price pointed out, NASA is shifting its focus away from space station deliveries and other fairly monotonous jobs as well as redoubling its commitment to scientific inquiry, a difficult undertaking that Price feels may have fallen by the wayside.
The writing has many paraphrases of the Qur'an (Abdolah published a translation into Dutch in 2008); the translation into English is a little monotonous, but true, as far as I can judge, to Abdolah's Dutch.
So, if Roth is as monotonous and oppressive as Callil claims, the monotony is, in the first place, that of a novelist with a passionate sense of place and personal affinity who returns again and again to a particular landscape of memory and imagination.
The narrator tells of his monotonous life as husband and father.
Ms. Wever gives a blunt, monotonous performance as the strident Molly.
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