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To read them rather wearies the soul, but it is this very slavish devotion that is fast turning Barrowman into the kind of icon future fan conventions will welcome forever more.
…after a few minutes of this sort of "complete communication" we become rather weary.
He emerged from the Quirinale with a friendly and rather weary smile.
Instead, the response was a global, rather weary social media eyeroll.
It all ends with Just Say Goodbye, Tweedy's whispered – or rather weary, wheezy – finale.
Rabbit, like America, emerges from the '60s neither ruined nor transformed, but rather weary and shaken.
One editorial commented after the recent DfT announcement in a rather weary way that only tourists went there.
She is also rather weary of being typecast, playing quiet despair and heartbreak with the particular strain of dignity first showcased in Four Weddings.
Fellowes apologised if he "seemed rather weary", but explained he had grown "depressed" by the criticism of Downton Abbey, even though it has fared so well in the ratings that ITV has already commissioned a second series.
These were a dignified and rather weary troupe, politely granting interviews and talking of their frustration with a Brexit danse macabre of one step back and two to the side.
The Portuguese's suggestion that Chelsea remain in a "special period", gaining experience from collisions against gnarled campaigners such as Galatasaray, prompted snorts of incredulity from the Turkish media and a rather weary, heard-it-all-before smile from Roberto Mancini.
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