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Mr. Traub's article reflects the tiresome Bush-bashing mind-set of many who cannot let go of their favorite punching bag.
Last November, Annie wrote a tongue-in-cheek article for Vice about the tiresome questions she'd receive as a "female" DJ. "'Can you DJ in a dress and heels?'" was one of them.
Neither the Paris Review Daily nor the New York Review of Books blog work well with a traditional reader, but saving each individual article on them to Instapaper would be a tiresome and decidedly un-simplistic activity.
There is rich Mr. Noun, and his useful friend Pronoun; little ragged Article, and talkative Adjective; busy Dr. Verb, and Adverb; perky Preposition, convenient Conjunction, and that tiresome Interjection, the oddest of them all.
His relentlessly fetching prose might be tolerable in a magazine piece -- indeed, "Wisdom" germinated from an article he wrote on wisdom research for The New York Times Magazine -- but at book length it becomes tiresome.
And tiresome.
So tiresome.
Very tiresome.
The vacillation grows tiresome.
— The criticism was tiresome.
Both found journalists tiresome.
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