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This becomes as tedious as a temper tantrum.
How do you stop yourself becoming as tedious as a holiday slide show and make people pay attention?
And despite his passion for the material, his coldly academic prose is as tedious as a term paper.
Its near-spherical wheels spin on some complicated gimbal system, allowing it to hang a sharp left without describing anything as tedious as a curve.
But the effects went away for those in the former group who saw the work (however tedious) as a way to support their families.
Perhaps because there is nothing quite as tedious as a man describing the nuanced notes of hops, the Scots go to macho extremes, including brewing a Colonial-style ale with corn, molasses and elements distilled from a copy of the Declaration of Independence, while atop a float in a Fourth of July parade in Pottstown, Pa.
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Being stalked around the Internet by adverts for mortgages or baby products or hair loss cream is pretty tedious — as well as a visible privacy invasion.
Being stalked around the Internet by adverts for mortgages or baby products or hair loss cream is pretty tedious — as well as a visible privacy invasion.
Though wonderfully lucid and dramatic, the moralizing of these images can become a little tedious, as in "Dirty Dick Burton's Aide de Camp" (2002), in which a monkey represents Richard Burton, the 19th-century explorer, who apparently kept primates in his house in an effort to learn their language.
If the self wasn't up to snuff, the stories could become as tedious as an overheard cellphone conversation, exercises in terminal narcissism.
Clicking your way down to the one you want has become as tedious as punching a telephone keypad through an interminable recording.
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