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I'm also rather bored with American journalists.
I gather she got rather bored with Nietzsche.
A commentator in The Daily Telegraph said Mr. Hayward looked "like a tired undertaker who was rather bored with having to look mournful".
Many of my colleagues are rather bored with the whole debate and I'm slightly nervous that I am going to be left dangling over a yapping pit of scientists baying for editorial blood (despite science writer Ed Yong's tweet, I take some comfort from the fact that he will be participating in the event).
Mr Farage also said he was "really rather bored" with the media's "obsession" that depicts UKIP as a racist party.
Nigel Farage says he is "really rather bored" with the media's "obsession" that depicts UKIP as a racist party.
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Group of 8 meetings are usually rather boring, ending with communiqués and news conferences in which all parties pretend they are all one big, happy family.
It's been rather boring for them".
However, that type of functionality is rather boring in 2016.
In Egypt, ful is considered a poor man's treat but, as Roden wrote in the introduction to A Book of Middle Eastern Food when it was published in 1968, in Paris these rather boring beans became invested "with all the glories and warmth of Cairo, our home town, and the embodiment of all that for which we were homesick".
Meanwhile, it renewed the wholly unique if somewhat flawed Satisfaction, the adult drama about Neil and Grace Truman Matt Passmore and Stephanie Szostakk), an upscale (and rather boring) married couple struggling with individual mid-life crises that may or may not destroy their marriage.
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