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The author thought it rather tiresome, except for the illustrations and certain gruesome passages.
"I think it is rather tiresome if a house is too conspicuous," he told Snowdon.
The years in Basel (1522 29) were filled with polemics, some of them rather tiresome by comparison to the great debate with Luther.
She replies that both Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway "annoy me in the same way — one feels oneself tricked into feeling sympathy for entirely undeserving and rather tiresome people".
A rather tiresome film in which headcase collides with bookcase.
He is often witty, but lately his humour has grown rather tiresome.
Not being a devotee of either strain of American politico-religious faith, I find this rather tiresome, and more than a bit disturbing - but I think it's likely to represent the state of things for the foreseeable future.
A few of the pileups ("Bothatonce") are amusing; most ("allofher"; "slow-wly;bare,ly nudg") are rather tiresome.
The writer replied in a blase manner that it was really rather tiresome business-- nothing business-- nothingephant mucking abusiness-- nothing
We attended a dinner dance at the University Club in Cleveland, and after a rather tiresome dinner, the band began to play the Mexican Hat Dance.
That, and rather tiresome disquisitions on her paranoid suspicion that she is part of some sort of wicked "experiment": "It is always the same.
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