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(Its post-intermission disassemby, too, is remarkably tedious: Rather like watching a large jigsaw puzzle unpicked one piece at a time).
Parts of the game are remarkably tedious, like a series of easy duels that wears out its welcome by the first duel.
More from the on-song Robin Hazlehurst on songs: "Fair point from Jon Taylor about Swing Low (even if the chippy inverted snobbery about rugby fans is remarkably tedious).
Mrs Clinton has also campaigned heavily in the central part of the state.After a number of what must have been remarkably tedious afternoons canvassing, Mr Ott speculated that the race in South Des Moines was really now between Mrs Clinton and Mr Obama, "[John] Edwards is falling off the radar screen".
This remarkably tedious new novel by Martin Amis is a sort of messy improvisation on Boccaccio's 14th-century collection of tales known as "The Decameron," which concerned a group of young people spending an interlude together in an Italian villa and explored the varieties and disappointments of love.
The director's cut is long and at times remarkably tedious, and yet, that is in many ways precisely the point.
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Tedious, dull.
"So it's tedious, really tedious.
Supposedly tedious, that is.
Tedious, maybe, but "relaxed".
The search became tedious.
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