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They're simply knee-jerk and tedious on this one.
But Symons continues: "That is why many excellent writers, very many painters and most musicians are so tedious on any subject but their own".
The small, familial nuances that form the basis of his story can build gradually on the page, but seem only tedious on the stage.
Entering your contact information into Web forms is just as tedious on tablets and smartphones as it is on a regular computer, but the smaller screen sizes on the mobile devices can make data entry more of a physical challenge.
Their designers not only need to devise titles, which will prepare the audience emotionally to see and enjoy the show, as they do for movies, but to ensure that they won't seem tedious on the umpteenth viewing.
Here's something she has heard from them: "Travel can get tedious on the body, and you miss your family, but it also can be the best place to get things done".
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And what about all the dreaded, tedious on-the-day "confirmation" calls'?
However, in order to offer that personalized content, Foursquare was forcing users to sign up for an account through a relatively tedious on-boarding process.
Testimony bordered on tedious for weeks on end.
A recent, fascinating Wired piece begins:It was one of the most tedious jobs on the internet.
This United Nations summit meeting is marked by the publication of tedious reports on poverty that almost no one will read, when it might gain more support with, say, a music video.
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