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I always thought you read a good book when tedium set in.
The third time around it was not just the tedium that got to her.
Their positions are well known, to the point of tedium.
The work went slowly, but there was never a moment of tedium.
If this was power, why did it taste like tedium?
Once again, I was condemned to a life of tedium.
You will see enough to know that video tedium was even more of a problem 25 years ago than it is today.
But it is not enough to make the trip worth the tedium.
Now, though, those hours of tedium took on their relevance at long last.
But instead I'm numb with the tedium of a hard life.
This means that a tedium lies at the center of the show.
We did everything together, talking through the hours of tedium on the road, forgetting our feet.
Other attempts to break up the tedium are hit or miss.
This one had the tedium of major league baseball, taking three hours to play.
The women were, on the whole, better equipped for the tedium of the wait.
Too much of the ballet is a long march into tedium.
And, in truth, afterwards what hit me was just the tedium of trying to get on with life.
The dry tedium that makes up a person's life, Smith thought.
Anything was better than going back to the tedium below, so she decided to kill a few more minutes up there.
That first week was only details anyway, the tedium of learning a new life.
A friend said it would keep her warm and relieve the tedium.
The truth was that she would not endure the tedium of female talk.
He'd once been a small boy and knew the tedium of being forced to stay idle in bed.
It is about the tedium of touring as a band.
Why bother with such tedium, when plants themselves are increasingly available?