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The details are often mind-numbingly complex, but the principle is simple.
Also, had to vent after having sat through such a mind-numbingly dull game.
Plenty of Senate hearings are mind-numbingly dull, but not these.
Steve Davis was mind-numbingly boring, but thought himself to be an interesting character.
Even with both pieces running at once, the musical texture was mind-numbingly spare.
Finding the maximum number of customers a bank can serve is mind-numbingly complicated.
I have to say that even at 15 I could find her mind-numbingly strange.
In fact, it's mind-numbingly technical, which is why anyone with the money generally hires someone else to do the work.
Jupiter was just too mind-numbingly big for mere numbers.
The result is a relief from the mind-numbingly dull spaces of most recent libraries.
We drove for hours across the mind-numbingly ugly highway "improvements" of central Florida.
The recipe is mind-numbingly simple: shots of pretty landscapes set to classical music.
And efforts to explain budgetary gimmicks can quickly become mind-numbingly complicated.
'The world is such a mind-numbingly uncomplicated place for you, Druss.
But then again, Jayme was finding that almost all her engineering tasks were mind-numbingly routine.
The rest of the curriculum is mind-numbingly boring.
The game also shoots for an epic role-playing story, but the result is mind-numbingly dull.
Powerful computers then try to discern patterns from this mind-numbingly complex jungle of dots.
Though the Iranian money was good, he found these interminable religious lectures to be mind-numbingly tedious.
That one incident was exciting, but most unsecured cameras are mind-numbingly dull.
While adjustable-rate loans are increasingly popular, they are mind-numbingly complex.
The difficulty of that task is hard to overstate, and it involves issues too mind-numbingly technical to address here.
The issue involves something in the tax code called trust throwback rules and is mind-numbingly arcane.
The previous titles were mind-numbingly dull, generic, and predictable.
But what is it that happens in school that makes us dismiss history as mind-numbingly tedious?