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In popular tourist destinations, the service in cafes and restaurants is often jaded if not outright grumpy (with good reason, you might argue).
A day after the Los Angeles Lakers brought this often jaded city to its feet by storming to the National Basketball Association championship, the mayor and other embarrassed city officials were grilled over a spasm of post-game violence that left two police cruisers burned and four officers injured.
Music hall songs needed to gain and hold the attention of an often jaded and unruly urban audience.
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When you are young, you often mistake being jaded for being right.
The television spots, which started last Saturday, are aimed at bringing awareness of Mrs. Aung San Suu Kyi, who has enjoyed a high profile among Western activist organizations since being awarded a Nobel Peace Prize in 1991, to a younger, hipper -- but often more jaded -- audience.
Yet Mr. Vance, 55, often came off as jaded and uncomfortable discussing his candidacy.
We see gratuitous excuses for reporting so often that the public has become jaded.
Britain's trade unions, though still a significant and often positive force in the workplace, are jaded at best.
In Crash Course videos, Green often performs as Me from the Past, a jaded younger version of himself who asks obvious questions.
It's reassuring to know that, jaded as I am, every so often, I can still stumble across a service that makes me think: "At last!
My initial reaction to the Cambridge Analytica scandal, though, was jaded; the feeling came from having seen how often, in the past, major public outcries about online privacy led nowhere.
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