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Here it's the Little Lord theater company, making merry, in terribly tedious fashion, with various takes on this Native American, and the country that came after her (1 50).
Even so, the cycle remains terribly tedious.
As a matter of fact, reading a cookbook in its entirety sounds terribly tedious (and do we really need to have yet another pantry list?).
The local correspondent for The New York Times wrote that Benjamin, "a distinguished stranger", drew the largest crowds to the courtroom and "the Senator is making this terribly tedious case interesting".
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It's slow and terribly, terribly dull".
It's not terribly dramatic, a very tedious state".
Planning, to use the collective term for this process, is a terribly important and generally tedious subject that experts usually care about much more than politicians do -- except when it comes time to cut the ribbon.
These jobs were not terribly glamorous — some were downright tedious — but in the climate of the Great Depression, students and other underemployed youths were grateful for the steady pay.
SAN FRANCISCO, April 19 — Searching the Web on a mobile phone has been a lot like getting online via dial-up modem circa 1995: slow, tedious and not terribly useful.
This was tedious work and, as espionage goes, not terribly efficient: Soviet phone lines were often poor and it took hours for the controllers to transcribe what they had heard.
Terribly, terribly sad.
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