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These problems become much more tedious when one of the contacting bodies behaves nonlinear viscoelasticity and large deformations.
"You can imagine how much more tedious it would be to watch soldiers running meetings on irrigation," she said.
Conversely, achieving a user-desired kinematic or dynamic pattern at a given instant of the simulation reveals to be much more tedious.
The My Yahoo form is much more tedious when it asks users to choose the information they want and how it is to be displayed.
If Eli is thinking that assassination is a tough game, well, panning for gold is much more tedious and much less rewarding.
The ability to reapply for voting rights can be as simple as submitting an application to the board of elections, but some states make it much more tedious.
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Remember, he said, "some of these people actually have much harder, more tedious or painful lives than I do, overall".
A similar project is pursued in a much more elaborate (and tedious) way in The Christian Faith.
It was disappointing to discover in reading that book that a mastery of hypnotic techniques was much more complicated and tedious to learn than the ad for it had promised, and even more disheartening to learn that, in order to be hypnotized, Vickie would have to trust me and want to be hypnotized by me.
While many young stars who have died from drug abuse became mythologized, stuck in an immortal fast lane, Fisher laid out the much more ragged and tedious reality of a constant struggle that millions of Americans fight.
What I mind much more is how crashingly tedious it all is.
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