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The process was a tedious one with officials opening containers one by one as they were removed from the ship onto a dock.
Her napkin routine seems extremely tedious, one that requires you to unfold it and refold it before placing it on your lap.
"That set's a tunnel a really tedious one, with no exit," she told me.
It's a way of making a joke out of how ordinary and everyday this is for them, how it's just a job and a kind of tedious one at that".
The idea of splitting Jobcentre Plus back in two is tedious – one can imagine five years from now the hand-wringing of welfare reformists who will argue that the contributory principle was breached when benefits administration was separated from back to work services.
To hear them tell it, the process of actually getting things done via SMS is an awfully tedious one.
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It had to be done through tedious, one-off partnerships with each e-mail provider and required lots of meetings and lots of paperwork.
Indeed the last two in 2003 and 2007 were such gruellingly tedious one-sided affairs, littered with meaningless "Super" stage matches and spineless collapses by the few teams who could potentially test Australia, that this year's event has to have only three close games to make it seem like a classic by comparison.
Tedious ones, such as reading Nietzsche, have not.
Many of the jobs that have been phased out have been fairly brutal, tedious ones (unless you think that coal mining is a noble art).
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