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On the other it creates tedious discourses of no interest to anyone, or deconstructs its own intellectual purpose.
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In a drunken scene, questions are raised about Olga Petrovna's paternity (a scene that has as its highlight a long and deliberately tedious discourse by Kuzovkin about being robbed years before of the estate that was rightfully his, and the resulting Dickensian, or Gogolian, lawsuit), and, given that we are in mid-nineteenth-century Russia, questions of property are sure to follow.
The Agreement is also a cultural victory, for despite the tedious and often surreal nature of UN discourse, the UN remains the only body in the world where a sense of responsibility to future generations can flourish, for all cultures.
The danger for "Meet the Press," and shows like it, is the same as for the President: that political talk, a discourse about power and ideology, becomes a tedious exercise in labeling — good, bad, boring.
In its formulation of these tasks not as tedious chores but as energizing exercises, it is in line with current discourse on self-care, in which moisturizing lotions are sacramental ointments.
Her riff on the line from Barthes—"the object in discourse assumes an exalted place," from his "Writing Degree Zero could easily have been precious or tedious, or otherwise annoying.
Her riff on the line from Barthes — "the object in discourse assumes an exalted place," from his "Writing Degree Zero" — could easily have been precious or tedious, or otherwise annoying.
Tedious, dull.
That seems tedious.
His work was tedious.
"So it's tedious, really tedious.
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