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My husband always used to reflect admiringly on the loving way his mother allows his father to speak of the gardening as a terrible chore.
She said it was too big — it had eighteen servant's rooms — and running it would be a terrible chore for her.
Of course, the national media lose some credibility when the president has a press conference and the reporters there act like having to do their actual job is a terrible chore.
Obviously, the filmmakers wanted to make the point that it's easy to slip into a cult, in this case a Manson-like "family," but a terrible chore to get out of it.
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When he learns that he will not be getting the fortune he stops all friendliness to the children: he makes them do terrible chores, slaps Klaus when he protests, grabs Sunny and abuses them when they do not make roast beef for dinner, despite not requesting it.
They found that the heaviest multitaskers — those who invariably said they could focus like laser beams whenever they wanted — were terrible at various cognitive chores like organizing information, switching between tasks and discerning significance.
Helgeson felt the setlist was "a mixed bag", with a strong and balanced set of songs in the early tiers of Quest mode, while the latter, more difficult songs were "terrible and felt like a chore" to complete.
I dread these chores.
This deficiency can make learning that terrible quartet — "Ambition, Distraction, Uglification, and Derision," as Lewis Carroll burlesqued them — a chore.
The chore?
"Terrible, terrible, terrible," he said.
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