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Lucas has taken three pointlessly long and artificially complicated movies to get to the point: precisely how did Luke Skywalker's father come to embrace the forces of darkness?
She likes to balance her love of cold drinks with her enjoyment of setting up pointlessly long chains of middlemen ("Pls call Sarah and ask her if she can make me some iced tea," 30 September 2009).
Additional intimations of weariness are a string of minor errors, pointlessly long paragraphs, an obsession with insignificant details (he describes what has been presented as evidence of Welless involvement in the Black Dahlia murders, before dismissing it as madness) and excessive excerpts from reviews and previously unexamined files.
For most producers, a remix assignment is an excuse to spend the advance on Kronenbourg, skunk or coke before opening Fruity Loops in bed the morning after and slapping kick_drum_01.wav under the original, thinking of a pointlessly long name and emailing the half-baked product back to the label.
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And, inadvertently, you'll arrive at your answer: that's what we, as Australians, have done so long and perhaps so pointlessly – question who we are, recoil from it, fleetingly find oneness in it, hold it tight and treasure it until again we see it's slipped from our fingers.
Mr. Sharon's actions pointlessly risk reopening armed conflict across what has long been a peaceful border.
Iconoclasts are great avatars for disruptive technology, as long as they aren't as pointlessly and brashly disruptive as, say, Richard Branson.
We can all make a collective promise to each other to pretend that a long decade of wasted space and pointlessly lost jobs simply never happened.
The boy was caught pointlessly stealing a waste bin from a branch of Debenhams; not long before this he had slashed the seats on a bus with a knife, set fire to the foam, and battered a hole in the glass door when the driver tried to detain him until the police arrived.
Jia's plaintive images suggest the dehumanization that has come with China's industrial revolution and the soul-killing authority on which it depends: a long, poignant shot of laborers squeezing through or climbing over a pointlessly locked gate is a stunning visual metaphor for a society of excessive restrictions in which living normally means breaking the rules.
Once this pointlessly-extended stage-wait concludes and the other figures begin enacting scenes from the long ago, Tom alternates between participating in them or distractingly mouthing words along with them as he types or hovers in the shadow taking dictation.
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