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This lyrical approach, however, becomes tedious under the sheer length of the film.
But like Shin said, once you put a system like that in, it becomes tedious.
Trump's attacks create a spectacle but after a while all the fighting becomes tedious and we recognize its futility.
This jarring change from comedy to tragedy is unsettling, and, as "Dim the Fluorescents" languishes in the women's bitter breakup, becomes tedious.
When he carries on alone, speaking to God, questioning and suffering at great, monotonous length, his weakness becomes tedious, as does the film.
For people who have followed the sport in-depth for any length of time, observing this cycle play out year after year quickly becomes tedious.
But the concept, by not developing, becomes tedious rather than disturbing, and the choice to stop short of actual nakedness seems a failure of nerve.
The choreography, by Mr. Humphrey and Dena DiGiacinto, often becomes tedious, relying on repetitive stylized moves while the dancers, in one or two rows, face the audience.
But this strategy becomes tedious as endless amounts of reading materials are displayed in vitrines in a kind of bibliographical display, a testament to years of international research.
That said, the upside-down nature of the riot scenario -- with the inmates in charge, subjecting guards and administrators to indignities and abuse -- becomes tedious, even within a concentrated time frame.
And absent the requisite hilarity, this single-issue tactic quickly becomes tedious, leaving you with a limp sex comedy that feels as cinematically played out as the dusty charm of Austin itself.
Home Computing Weekly. Issue 4. Pg.41. 29 March 1983. Softline in 1983 criticized the Atari 8-bit version of the game, stating that "this game becomes tedious very quickly".
A > portion of it hissed, but this portion was a miserable minority. The farce > is in three acts. If it were in one it would be highly entertaining. In > three it becomes tedious.... Unless set to music by Sullivan [Gilbert's] > dramatic Bab Ballads are unbearable.
They vacation together and though at first they enjoy the experience, it eventually becomes tedious and ends on a sour note. ; Julian Wells : Clay's friend from grade school and high school. Julian is often described as "thin" and many of Clay's friends declare him "completely fucked up". Julian has become a heroin addict and a prostitute.
Spools are most suitable for reasonably short lines, up to about 50m, as it becomes tedious to roll up longer lengths. The small, compact size, and low cost make them useful for various purposes where long line is not required. Spools may be made from any material that is strong enough and suitable for underwater service, but engineering thermoplastics are most common.
Primary design goals were improvements in browsing and choosing efficiency for program, file and Web bookmark links. The software was designed to showcase a new 3D Chooser technology with the potential to provide an alternative to the Menu and List based retrieval methods. Typically with Menus, two problems occur. Either the user must scan through each item on a long list, and scanning becomes tedious.
In Nintendo Power vol. 81, the staff wrote an article on Dragon Quest VI, hoping the game would find a North American release. They also suggested why the series might not appeal to the American audience: there is too much fighting and not enough adventuring. Other critics have mentioned that class building becomes tedious and that the dual worlds are too overwhelming, both possible reasons against a US release.
The consistent winning becomes tedious, so he returns to Flanders—but Flandrine still refuses him. Once again, he is about to hang himself when Beelzebub reappears, and tells him that drinking is the way to forget. Cambrinus drinks wine, gin, whisky, cider, and brandy, but his condition only worsens. Cambrinus is momentarily contented when Beelzebub introduces him to beer, but he seeks revenge on those who would not dance for him.
Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune gave the film two-and-a-half stars out of four and wrote that "the bombing becomes tedious. One quickly realizes anytime a large object is brought into focus it will soon be incinerated. With only one dramatic problem—getting the gold—it is hard to imagine how the producers and directors could let the film run nearly two-and- one-half hours."Siskel, Gene (July 27, 1970).
Reinforcing the fact that one of the factors that translation has to take care of is the grammatical structure of the target language, Jakobson believes that it becomes tedious to try to maintain fidelity to the source text when the target language has a rigid grammatical framework which is missing in the source language. Jakobson, in his essay also brings in the relationship between gender and the grammar of a particular language.
NeedCoffee described the animation as "not that great", though complimented the character design. PopMatters said that both adaptions are watchable in half-hour chunks, but "when run back to back...the animation style becomes tedious very quickly". It said the 3D animated opening sequence has "slightly dated animation" of the opening sequence, and that the 2D animation has a "disappointing cartoonishness". Rambles described the animation as "mediocre" and a "half- hearted effort".
The law behind wills becomes tedious when many parties are not present, typically in cases with limited family members. This mainly occurred after World War Two where many wills had no possible recipients so the assets went to the government. Wills are often confused with trust funds, but wills are only present at death whereas trust funds can be accessed during the time that the creator of the fund is still alive.
All great interfaces share eight qualities or characteristics: # Clarity: The interface avoids ambiguity by making everything clear through language, flow, hierarchy and metaphors for visual elements. # Concision: It's easy to make the interface clear by over- clarifying and labeling everything, but this leads to interface bloat, where there is just too much stuff on the screen at the same time. If too many things are on the screen, finding what you're looking for is difficult, and so the interface becomes tedious to use. The real challenge in making a great interface is to make it concise and clear at the same time.
Chris Willman of the Los Angeles Times wrote that, despite its poor writing, the premise is interesting, but it's not executed as well as Forbidden Planet. Empire rated it 2/5 stars and called it a Friday the 13th clone with "little atmosphere and no surprises". TV Guide rated it 2/5 stars and wrote that the film's second half becomes tedious because of its overdone slasher formula. In a 1992 retrospective, Jon Nalick of the Los Angeles Times described it as "a well-executed film in a genre that is littered with dimwitted slasher flicks".
Both Dopesmoker and early releases of the album received positive reviews from the music press. In the December 2000 issue of Spin the album was referred to as "brilliant" and as a "stoner touchstone". CMJ New Music Monthly wrote positively about the song, saying that the "monotony rarely becomes tedious, because Al Cisneros and company are unpredictable and sensual in their drug-induced pounding of early Sabbath terrain." Online music database AllMusic gave the Jerusalem album four stars out of five stating that "Either version is worth investigating for adventurous metal enthusiasts, but Dopesmoker is clearly the final and definitive presentation of this work".
He argues that the poem is characterised by "moral ambivalence", and it remains unclear whether Mazeppa is a sympathetic hero or not. The question of whether the audience is expected to sympathise with Mazeppa has long been a subject for critical discussion. W. H. Marshall (1961) argues that Mazeppa is entirely unsympathetic: a "garrulous and egoistic old man" who never atones for his crime and whose hackneyed description of his passion for Teresa "becomes tedious at once". Jerome McGann (1968) takes the opposite view, arguing that Mazeppa's "wild ride" acts as an initiation process which makes him into a mature hero who is able to restrain his passions, unlike King Charles.
The Signal From Tölva received mixed reviews, with an aggregate score of 69/100 on Metacritic. Chris Schilling of PC Gamer rated the game 80/100, calling it a "lean, intelligent sci-fi shooter" with a "fascinating setting" and a "watchmaker's eye for detail". He criticized the fact that the game can be "unfair" due to the existence of friendly fire against allies and no way to defend and fortify bases from other factions. Edwin Evans-Thirlwell of Eurogamer called the game a "dark, frustrating work", praising the game's artistic style, story and sound, but criticized the "strong element of grinding", saying the game later becomes "tedious".

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