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A few national pastime aficionados fret that homers are becoming so common that fans will become bored.
In particular, she hopes her sexuality will be so insignificant that people will become bored of talking about it.
Sometimes you can persuade one to stay on a button that needs to be held down, but you never know when it will become bored and wander off.
James Cameron's The Terminator promised death, but in Spike Jonze's Her the anxiety is that the machine will become bored with you.
Germont reminds her that, while she is young and beautiful now, she will someday lose her looks, and Alfredo, being a man, will become bored with her, especially since their union will not have been blessed by God.
Employers often are leery of hiring people who seem over-qualified for a job because they are afraid that the employee will become bored, try to turn the job into something it's not, or leave within a short time.
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Security staff will became bored and complacent and everybody involved will start to skip some of the checks to speed things up.
If you pick a boring sport that doesn't interest you, you'll become bored and tired of it and want to quit.
If a challenge is too hard, students will become anxious and give up; if it's too easy, they'll become bored.
The chef, Sara Jenkins, is already saying she'll become bored with this strict pork diet, and in the weeks she's been open, she's experimented with expanding her eight-item menu, running specials like parsnip soup.
If you settle, you'll become bored, and if you become bored, you'll become unhappy and you won't do good work in that mindset.
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