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One woman at a film magazine I'll call Entertainment Twice-a‑Fortnight was particularly brutal, referring to me as "Mara Wilson, who lisped her way over‑fetchingly through Mrs Doubtfire and continues the tiresome act here".
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As Vinnie, Mireille Enos's single-minded monochromatic abrasiveness grows tiresome until the third act, when Vinnie's desperation becomes all-consuming and her psychological shifts are revealed.
At home and abroad, President Obama and President Xi have driven more nails in the coffin for that tiresome excuse: "We" shouldn't act because "they" won't act.
And for the rest of us to view black life as worthy of defending, to unequivocally repeat that black lives matter in a world that insists otherwise, is a radical act – if a tiresome one.
The religious bent contrasts nicely with Newton's bad boy persona in the first act but grows tiresome once he converts.
Just a bit tiresome in the end.
The company called the allegations "tiresome and wrong" and said it had acted properly.
And it was the show requiring them to act that resulted in its most tiresome segments.
He willingly concedes that his approach to publicity has eroded faith in his ability to deliver products; he concedes that even his act of post-hype contrition has become staid and tiresome to many.
His hyper-kinetic style, growing tiresome since 2013's misjudged thriller Trance, clashes with what would essentially act as a fact-based document of the lauded tech icon.
The Marschallin is absent from this act, and from the first part of Act III, where many critics have found the extended stage business tiresome.
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