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"Those shows would go off the air real quick if they even tried to hint at the tediousness of the investigations," she said.
Then, he hadn't considered the sheer tediousness of making the damned net.
He called the death sequences "hilarious" and felt they reduced the tediousness of dying.
But extended to 95 minutes, this version has a tediousness that a compact presentation could have avoided.
Right then, the very zombifying tediousness of it came as a relief.
Two incidents broke the tediousness of the march.
I didn't realize that tediousness is John Kerry's greatest trait.
But soon he took off from the earthly tediousness of the concrete for a glide in purer air.
However for me it had far more notably the effect of emphasizing the weakness and tediousness of the film.
The novel's tediousness is as profound as the themes it seeks to engage.
The tediousness of woman is slowly evolving?
Maybe it was the tediousness of the task, maybe the thought of unearthing the dead.
Heidegger wrote of "the dryness and tediousness of this analysis.
Occasionally, Longinus also falls into a sort of "tediousness" in treating his subjects.
All thy tediousness on me, ah?
Mary Jones complains in a letter dated 1735 of the tediousness of most women's verse:
Often they are marred by a tediousness of expression and an overwrought consistency of mood."
Our house is hell; and thou, a merry devil, Didst rob it of some taste of tediousness.
The dictionary defines this word simply as 'a condition of being tedious; tediousness or boredom.'
IN a sport gone mad with noise and improvisation and tediousness, it is always refreshing to see good old-fashioned competence at the ballpark.
However, it was new to the Homeward's crew, and the tediousness of the process set nerves to jittering.
However, saudade does not involve tediousness.
Then again, what Atheist calls the "tediousness" of the journey has undoubtedly a great hand in making some half-in-earnest men sceptics, if not scoffers.
But now I would be obliged to rely upon chaperones and all sorts of tediousness that I do not have patience for at the moment.