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Specifying the exact station and service all the time can become tiresome.
From a distance, they are quite handsome, one by one, but, after a while, they become tiresome.
That might be O.K. for your favorite accounts, but it is likely to become tiresome if used too often.
I think celeb culture tolerates a limited number of evangelical types, but not too many or they become tiresome.
Even when the drops become tiresome (immediately), there's comfort in the fact that Marshmello stays mostly out of Khalid's way.
This is especially apparent on low-speed drives through cities, where the stiffness of the BMW's ride can become tiresome.
Minority Report, 1984, Enemy of the State—they've all become tiresome cultural touchstones for talking about the surveillance state, but they're here.
Call-outs to some of the original show's signature lines, scenes and episodes are sprinkled throughout, but not so heavily that they become tiresome.
But Richard Lapchick, the director of the Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport at the University of Central Florida, said such analogies had become tiresome.
There are some natural laughs, strong performances, discussions about global politics (Madeleine Albright gets an unexpected shout-out), and some intense panning shots that become tiresome at times.
While important to those who struggle to articulate their particular self-expression, this naming impulse can also quickly become tiresome, favoring static and contained expression rather than embracing ambiguity and the potential for constant change.
Fast-paced and lively, "Best of Enemies" is suitable for the general reader with an interest in Cold War espionage, although its chatty tone and the authors' evident admiration for their subjects can become tiresome.
On Fox News on Monday morning, the White House adviser Kellyanne Conway said viewers were "tuning out" because of how politicized the Emmys have become, and suggested that Hollywood's anti-Trump posturing had become tiresome.
He appeased those wistful for the New York glory days by name-dropping Steve Lappas, Butch van Breda Kolff and Jay Wright and by acknowledging that talking "ad nauseam" about Duke and Kentucky on television could become tiresome.
Feminist slogan t-shirts—at times made by a poorly paid female labor force—have become tiresome to many, but a beret retains connotations of political activism: worn by the artists, activists, and guerilla fighters of this world, from Che Guevara to Basquiat.
Although "Small Days and Nights" succeeds in its first-person narrative (which is more truthful and wholesome than that of any character in Doshi's previous novel, "The Pleasure Seekers"), by the middle of the book Grace's listlessness and confusion can become tiresome.
This dynamic could easily become tiresome to watch, but the personas that Succession's characters flaunt, whether it's Kendall's "business bro" posing or his younger brother Roman's (Kieran Culkin) unrelenting penis-centric humor, have gradually been peeled back, transforming my desire to see these idiots get their comeuppance into genuine emotional investment.
The effort to manually agitate the sand can become tiresome; however, a recent development of a battery-powered sand rake combines the spot cleaning effectiveness of manual screening with the ease of an auto-sifting hand tool.
He asks the queen to take his life if these pleasures become tiresome. He then falls in love with the queen. After some time, however, he becomes weary of his passion. The queen takes him in her arms, kissing him with such ferocity that his life ebbs away.
Some reviewers, however, felt that the hook was crafted in a manner that would quickly become tiresome. The song peaked at number four on the US Billboard Hot 100, giving Third Eye Blind their first charting song. It remains Third Eye Blind's most successful song, peaking at number 53 on Billboards all-time US Mainstream Top 40 chart.
But I wasn't seduced by the story telling." Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express gave 2.5 stars and said, "Padmaavat is spectacular [to look]: no one can do spectacle like Bhansali. You can easily delight in it while the going is good. But nearly three hours of it, and looping rhetoric around what constitutes Rajput valour can and does become tiresome.
Tom Buckley of The New York Times wrote, "The complications begin amusingly enough, but tend to become tiresome and predictable well before the movie is over. Even so, 'The Cat From Outer Space' is likely to keep the under-14's amused, at least if supplemented by plenty of popcorn."Buckley, Tim (June 30, 1978). "Films: 'The Cat From Outer Space'".
However, Einstein withdrew his dissertation in February 1902. One year later he considered giving up his plan to obtain a doctorate and noted to his friend Michele Besso that "the whole comedy has become tiresome for me." By March 1903 Einstein had changed his mind. Indeed, a letter to Besso contains some of the central ideas of the 1905 dissertation.
After marrying in 1997, Christina opened an antique auction house in Connecticut in 1998. Within four years it became one of the largest and most reputable auction houses in the area. In 2003 Christina decided to sell the business as the grueling hours and international travel become tiresome. The concept for Monster Mini Golf was thought up on the way home from a weekend trip to New York City.
The film received positive reviews, with Dan Heaton of Digitally Obsessed saying, "Although I enjoyed the Disney version of Swiss Family Robinson as a small child, its one-dimensional characters quickly become tiresome as an adult. Luckily, Stranded crafts a much deeper story that should please both adults and older kids. Strong acting and well-fleshed characters make this lengthy Hallmark miniseries a worthwhile disc. If you give it a chance, this engaging tale of survival may surprise you".
Tanaka used a mixture of acoustic orchestra, electric guitar and bass, drums, and saxophone; in addition, he used a Synthesound board to create more experimental sounds. Rather than sticking to a single musical genre, Tanaka mixed genres to emulate the world and gameplay of Gravity Rush. While some songs were completed and approved quickly, others required several retakes and Tanaka sometimes had to defend his work from outside criticism. A particular concern for Tanaka was that the looping environmental tracks would not become tiresome for players.
Edmund shares his own redemption story with Eustace, observing that "you were only an ass, but I was a traitor." Eustace improves after this, and becomes a valuable member of the expedition. When the ship is in danger of being sunk by a giant sea-serpent, Eustace attacks the monster, using only a sword. When Eustace returns home after his adventures, his mother thinks he has become tiresome and commonplace, blaming the change on the influence of "those Pevensie children" — though everyone else thinks he has become a much better person.
Los Angeles Times jazz critic Leonard Feather awarded the album 3 and a half stars, citing the blend of "light rock, Brazilian and miscellaneous Latin," and further noting that: > The leader's organ and other keyboard work and Rick Zunigar's guitar have > some striking moments, and a team of percussionists stir up a storm, though > the rhythmic excesses become tiresome on the title number. "Novios" is > charming, with a suave beat and Gary Foster on flute. "African Flutes" makes > intriguing use of two bass recorders, played by Fischer and Foster.
His wife, and Michael's mother, Lucille (Jessica Walter), is ruthlessly manipulative, materialistic, and hypercritical of every member of her family, as well as perpetually drinking alcohol. Her grip is tightest on her youngest son, Byron "Buster" Bluth (Tony Hale), an over-educated (yet still under-educated) mother's boy who has dependency issues and is prone to panic attacks. Michael's older brother is George Oscar Bluth II (Will Arnett), known by the acronym "Gob" (). An unsuccessful professional magician whose business and personal schemes usually fail or become tiresome and are quickly abandoned, Gob is competitive with Michael over women and bullies Buster.
On the PlayStation 2, Soul Reaver 2 respectively received an aggregate score of 81% and 80/100 from rating websites GameRankings and Metacritic. Various reviewers held its storytelling, visuals and sound in high regard, but described its gameplay as dull and unsatisfying. Doug Perry of IGN praised the game's dark atmosphere and intriguing story, but said that it can become tiresome and drag on. He thought the "haughtiness" and drama of the dialogue, particularly between Raziel and Kain, was often overdone, and noted that its gameplay was near identical to that of its predecessor but with less replay value.
Bennett writes that the show is "not a revolutionary formula" and criticises the short ten-minute slot for each case. He criticises that Howard is underused, but praises that the casting of Ranganathan as judge perfectly fits his "grumpy, intolerant and judgmental" comedy persona. A negative review in The Times says that "the cases quickly become tiresome and there's a mean-spirited vibe." Reviewing the second series, Barbara Speed of i gave the programme three out of five stars, praising it as a reality television show that demonstrates "you can combine members of the public, their problems and some good-natured mockery without tipping over into exploitation".
In his autobiography, Calwell said it was intended as a "jocose remark", and that it had been "so often misrepresented it has become tiresome". He attributed this to the press, stating that "because of some anti-Australian Asian journalist or perhaps because some Australian pressman with a chip on his shoulder, a Labor Party hater, the name of White was deliberately altered into a definition of colour". Calwell believed himself to be free of personal prejudice against people of other races while believing that they should exist in separation. This is reflected by Calwell's comments in his 1972 memoirs Be Just and Fear Not in which he maintained his view that non-European people should not be allowed to settle in Australia.
I found him intermittently funny yet almost unrelentingly creepy", and also "Atkinson doesn't have the deadpan elegance of a Buster Keaton or the wry, gentle physicality of a Jacques Tati (whose Mr. Hulot's Holiday inspired the title). He's funniest when mugging shamelessly..." Ruthe Stein of the San Francisco Chronicle said that "the disasters instigated by Bean's haplessness quickly become tiresome and predictable" but said that one scene later in the film is worth sticking around for. Elizabeth Weitzman of the New York Daily News gave the film 2 out of 4 stars and said "If you've never been particularly fond of Atkinson's brand of slapstick, you certainly won't be converted by this trifle." and also "If the title sounds familiar, it's because Atkinson intends his movie to be an homage to the 1953 French classic Mr. Hulot's Holiday. Mr. Hulot was played by one of the all-time great physical comedians, Jacques Tati, and that movie is a genuine delight from start to finish.

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