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That further reduced the incentive to export sugar, Bores said.
Some bad ballets are at least engrossing; these are bores.
Tearing things down thrills them; building things up bores them.
What eats rock, poops sand, and bores holes in riverbeds?
If competition bores you, perhaps the show's romance can woo you.
But Mr Musk would get some respite from bores and boneheads.
But sometimes the crescendo of unseen warplanes bores into the quiet.
Perhaps this means that great villains can also be great bores.
Martin Grier's L24 "ribbon gun" combines four bores in one barrel.
People don't realize this about you, Libra, but routine really bores you.
Bores, because I find a tiresome vanity in sustained, recurrent critical dudgeon.
Governance clearly bores him, as do policy details both foreign and domestic.
Chicago is a sort of monster-shop, full of bustles and bores.
Now every phone looks the same, and consequently bores us all to tears.
"I said no, that bores me, there are too many congressmen," he recalled.
KS: We want to know about the Nintendo Switch, which also bores me.
Nobody really talked about the European Union, aside from U.K. Independence Party bores.
Pretty pictures aren't enough anymore, and so much imagery bores me shitless these days.
That is roughly the success rate, it says, that neither bores nor deflates learners.
For some people this bores and repels them, for others, it makes them obsessed.
Sepultura uses even lower tunings on Chaos A.D., so it bores through the earth.
Do you see the N.F.L. discussing eliminating the huddle because that bores fringe viewers?
Producing only plain text bores today's teens and prematurely scares many away from the field.
" But, then he bores in ... "The problem is, we're using our smarts on stupid stuff.
Either way, cocaine bores can take solace in the fact that they're not necessarily intrinsically awful.
But it only bores me, this unoriginal remark from unoriginal men, hiding their intimidation behind condescension.
There the central cylindrical concrete staircase tower bores through the building right down to the basement.
Some optimists point out that the conditions persist for creating tidal bores, albeit of lesser intensity.
Books of The Times The American writer Virginia Faulkner (1913-1980) did not care for bores.
Narcissistic bores who stare at themselves in the mirror for hours are the dullest people on earth.
Mr. Laus, for one, says that Papua New Guinea and India guard their own great tidal bores.
But that bores me, and I assume it would bore the viewer of the results as well.
The game, with more strikeouts, more home runs and fewer balls in play than ever, bores him.
Plus, if Pilot Pete bores us, we always have Chris Harrison to stir that pot right up.
The male bores into the tree, creating a chamber where he will release pheromones to attract females.
The parasite bores holes deep into my brain and before I even realize I've been infected, I'm dead.
I do nothing but play video games outside of work, and every other hobby bores me to tears.
Why it matters: A casual, ever-coarser culture has embraced a word that once shocked, and now bores.
Then I got the idea of the further-future London, but time travel paradox stuff really bores me.
We spend too much time talking to senators and other bores, and not enough talking to the jobless.
Horizontal wells have bores that extend lengthwise into reservoirs of oil and gas trapped in porous shale rock.
When the two sides met up in 2500, the separate bores were only slightly off, historical accounts say.
"All those people are the most untalented bores that ever lived," he said of the San Francisco scene.
Mission Debrief: There's something about the scenes in the gulag with Nina that both bores me and interests me.
You broke the temporal threads and I still feel the impact — when I think of you, time bores me!
He builds electric vehicles and flamethrowers and bores giant tunnels underground like some kind of real-life Tremors worm.
"Today's male thriller heroes are, almost without exception, humourless bores," he wrote, who salivate over fancy cars and technology.
A song that bores deep into the core of my being, creates a hole, and fills it with gloom.
Usually, I need to know who lived in an old place or else the curiosity bores through my bones.
It doesn't cohere as an argument so much as it overwhelms (maybe, alas, bores), like the internet's infinite scroll.
A public option for health insurance bores when compared with Medicare for All, a proposed single-payer set-up.
Well, you can be deceived; you can be ripped off; you can be destroyed by bores; you can be overwhelmed.
Politics generally bores me, but let's give credit where credit is due to one of the political masterstrokes of the age.
Chinese viewers are canny and have plenty of other options for entertainment, legal and illegal, if government-sanctioned television bores them.
"Global sugar demand didn't fall, it even increased a bit," said Julio Maria Bores, a sugar and ethanol consultant at JOB Economical.
Her performance is equal parts limp hysteria and fashion-plate elegance and reminds us that yesterday's shocking mavericks often age into bores.
As the machine bores deeper into the earth, workers follow behind, adding in the decor, like the lighting, tracks, and concrete finishes.
If the idea of that bores you, then consider this: there's an alternate universe in which Rihanna would be taking that slot.
Moreover, as the Wuhan virus bores through the health and wellbeing of our country, American companies are voluntarily responding to the crisis.
" Walcott approaches Trinidad in a plane recast as a pond's gliding insect: "The jet like a silverfish bores through volumes of cloud.
A side-mounted device feeds a block at a time into the weapon, neatly aligning the four projectiles with the four bores.
Sixty-one percent say the 2016 race alarms them, compared with 20 percent who said it excites and 11 percent whom it bores.
Tidal bores are waves that are formed by the extreme funneling of an incoming ocean tide into a long, narrow inlet or channel.
The distant sound of buzzing and the thwacking of sledgehammers bores into the building's two theaters, two galleries, and its skylit multipurpose room.
"The Comedian" stars Kumail Nanjiani as Samir, an ambitious comic who bores crowds into silence with his high-minded riffs on gun control.
Magic Leap, the secretive augmented reality tech startup that's valued at $4.5 billion (and reportedly bores Beyoncé), settled a sex discrimination lawsuit this week.
Working with Park Chan-wook's go-to cinematographer Chung-hoon Chung, Gomez-Rejon is desperate to ensure The Current War never bores the audience.
Then he sits on the ground, shoeless and shirtless, and hits a rock with another rock until he bores a hole through the middle.
If I talk to a new guy, it's because the old guy bores me, and I already wrote a bunch of songs about him.
The stirring up of vengeful emotions is Trump's true métier; it comes easy to him, while thinking about policy or political compromise bores him.
It was he who gave us Brexit, by promising a referendum demanded primarily by a few dozen golf-club bores in his own party.
These bores could emerge from lower layers of the atmosphere to sculpt excited oxygen atoms in the MLTI region into the green-tinged dunes.
"It's difficult to invest the necessary time and energy into a profession that bores you or that has little meaning beyond money," says Siebold.
She's being attacked from the left by Gillum, a former ally, for being too moderate and the kind of centrist candidate that bores Florida Democrats.
He raps about his relationship with God, about the grit of Chicago's South Side violence, and the bores of bling and materialism (his clique: Savemoney).
Yes, perfection often carries with it an embedded flaw; because the 370Z can't effectively be improved as a driver's car, the vehicle bores the market.
Pastor Tim bores me, perhaps because I don't have a sense of who he really is beyond a foil to the various Jennings family members.
They may not wear suits like the bores on ET and Extra, but they know how to appeal to America's nastiest instincts and hold our attention.
But the Katanas, in all their opulence, also have a fatter nozzle, housing three separate bores producing sound from no less than nine speakers per ear.
That strange and abject spirit followed Pixies through most of their songs, but it bores through most clearly when they delve into uncanny cinematic micro-dramas.
Sometimes I just want to de-stress with calming sounds, but soothing fake nature noises make me uncomfortable, and serene meditation music bores me to tears.
I can respect that someone loves it, but it bores the shit out of me—and with The Sopranos, to the point of literally falling asleep.
They wouldn't have gotten far if disdain for comparative bores such as David Miliband or Jeb Bush hadn't been matched by a fetish for "authentic" jerks.
Besides its four bores, the L4 ribbon gun has fewer openings that could allow dirt to get into its moving parts, making it easier to clean.
Although he originally fled to the Ecuadorean embassy in London to evade the rape investigation, it is the Pentagon bores who have now caught up with him.
Remember that the book which bores you when you are 20 or 30 will open doors for you when you are 40 or 50 — and vice versa.
During exceptionally large tides -- such as those that occur during full moons -- the tidal bores can be a visual marvel that draw large crowds and even surfers.
Though tidal bores forced from tsunamis are not nearly as dangerous as the actual tsunami arrival on the coastline, they can have some farther reaching impacts inland.
Some of what bores Mr. Trump in traditional intelligence briefings, according to former officials, are the detailed analyses of the activities and motivations of secondary foreign officials.
Alex: Nothing bores me quite like Leonardo DiCaprio—especially Leonardo DiCaprio surviving without his vape pen for six weeks while filming The Revenant—so let's talk about diversity.
Trouble stalks the stage, however, in the form of the show's temperamental headliner, Mona Kent (Lesli Margherita), whose gimlet eye bores into Ruby's sailor when she learns — gosh!
In order to be healthy, I have to find balance, but that balanced state doesn't come naturally to me, and the thought of it bores me a bit.
There is not even enough drilling mud — the most basic fluid required to keep drill bits cool and well bores clear — to keep all of the rigs running.
You're leaving behind what bores you and reconnecting with "the spark"—and while this might rock some of your relationships or plans, it could also revitalize your life.
It's only a matter of time before someone comes up with an innovative investigation technique or uses an exploit that bores through your fortified walls—and that's it.
By the end of the 19th century, bores and bells were larger, the players were better and valves meant brass could play the full rainbow of keys and colours.
Convention bores him: That is why he will stand on his head when the urge hits and wear a silk tie as a scarf, draped loosely around his neck.
The strongest tidal bores occur on biannual equinoxes in September and March, when the sun, moon and Earth align; their combined gravitational pull brings ocean tides to their peak.
I don't care that Kameron is a little bit mute and not that exciting as a person, what bores me is that she never delivers something I haven't seen before.
"That guy bores the shit out of me," the president reportedly declared after meeting the general for the first time, an impression that hasn't changed over the course of time.
Feature Full disclosure: I am a 36-year-old dude who bores easily, drinks I.P.A.s and wears sports-themed T-shirts, especially ones with faded, nostalgic logos that suggest better times.
But in other respects they were a microcosm of our nation, then and now: they included alarmists, optimists, philosophers, bores, dealmakers, handwringers and comedians – like the 81-year-old Benjamin Franklin.
This summer sees Jonsi and his ragtag group of bores and scruffs jet around the world, playing to huge crowds night after night, bringing thousands and thousands of wimps to tears.
When the sun crosses the Equator during equinoxes in September and March, the gravitational and lunar conditions bolster tidal bores as the flow of other rivers around the Amazon is reversed.
The 8-bit-style music bores its way into your head, and hitting level-preceding targets—achieve so many headshots, avoid being speared by a mutant penguin, the usual—becomes an obsession.
In the twelve stories in Roupenian's debut, You Know You Want This: "Cat Person" and Other Stories, she establishes herself as a raucous and bloodthirsty storyteller who, even when she stumbles, never bores.
There is intense focus now on how to reach a peace agreement in Afghanistan, but little on how to sustain peace, particularly in an area that bores so many policymakers and pundits: economics.
They are young enough for me to be—not necessarily their dad, but certainly the guy who bores them with stories about what it was like seeing the band before they were born.
These people—the loudmouthed pub bores of club culture, all cider-breath and fag-ash beards—are the people who'll snidely tell you that the things you enjoy aren't good like you think.
At the same time the intellectual elite—particularly the Bloomsbury set—took to ridiculing as prigs and bores the Victorian giants who had built up the economic and moral capital which they lived off.
In "Her Errant," she writes, I'm looking for a noose I'm asking for a friend Even angels are lazy now They prefer escalators over stairs Candor bores them This is why they like me.
Try if you like: Arrested Development There are so many shows about Hollywood and the misanthropic residents of Los Angeles that it would be more than understandable if the idea of another one bores you.
"Ban This Book: From Swedish Whores to Pentagon Bores" was his flippant suggestion—a reference to rape allegations made against him in Stockholm and his publication of American secrets through WikiLeaks, his anti-secrecy organisation.
Missandei and Grey Worm are exposed to be the bores that they are; Tyrion spouts obnoxious internet-pandering one liners we saw coming so long ago I think they actually popped up in Bran's flashback.
When it is time to reproduce, a female Phronima bores into the body of a salp, a gelatinous translucent sea animal, and hollows it out into a barrel shape that it inhabits with its young.
And production from old wells can be stimulated by injecting water, gas and chemicals into the producing formation to sweep more of the remaining oil toward the well bores and help it flow more easily.
Towns are responding by widening dams, digging bores and building pipelines to water sources further away to improve water security in a region where European livestock stations were established on land resembling Britain's green countryside.
They're no different than a lot of other workplaces, except we've long expected restaurants—kitchens especially—to operate according to pirate rules, which means the socially acceptable threshold for conduct bores far beneath the corporate standard.
Though active my entire life, watching sports bores me to tears, and while my city gets swept up in World Series fever, I'm primarily concerned with which road to take to best avoid the traffic it spawns.
The hard-core Brexiteers are divided into two types: golf-club bores who could sort it all out if they were put in charge and mumbling monomaniacs who keep dragging the conversation around to the same point.
Iovine is described as "brilliant" and "driven," and Hughes bores in not only on the benefits reaped from the former but the sacrifices brought about by the latter, especially in the decisions made on the way up.
On the ancient and threatened cedar forests of the Levant, he writes: That which from the mineral into swayings piles up through orbital fire, bores into basis, veins itself with drink, sheathes with callus, here shades the ant.
The plate has a number of holes to receive the light emitting diode, in which bores of the holes are oriented towards the photo diode so that the photo diode receives the light from the light emitting diode.
"Your timely assistance to my country helped us replenish the old arms and the spent bores that were fired repeatedly and we have a new stock," he said, in transcripts sent to Manila by the presidential communications office.
This Secret History of English Literature was not my cup of tea, I admit — longer on anecdote than on analysis, its aim is to be charming, not challenging, which is exactly the kind of thing that bores me.
And that he or she can appeal beyond the Democratic base to Americans who think capitalism is mainly good, anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism are profoundly bad, and the intellectual commissars of the woke left are intolerant bores.
Pilots who patrol the Anna Creek cattle ranch in South Australia must pick out small water bores in the ranch's 8,880 square miles of dry pasture, an area larger than Israel, where small errors can equate to big misses.
Companies are unsure what the exact effect will be on carefully-engineered bitumen reservoirs, which are produced by injecting steam underground through well bores to heat and pressurize tarry bitumen so it can flow through pipelines to the surface.
"Mudbound" bores in on various levels of division involving class and race, even as its characters wage what amounts to an ongoing battle against elements that give meaning to the title and drape this world in gray, muted tones.
If I'm feeling generous, inasmuch as it twists the game's narrative, unites disparate ideas into a colorful whole and also bores players senseless with overwritten jabber, one might say the prison cell sequence is Metal Gear Solid perfectly encapsulated.
It drags and sometimes bores, which makes it easier for your mind to drift elsewhere, to thoughts of family, deadlines, chores, the creative impoverishment of the big studios and the casual, fundamentally corrupt commercial exploitation of the child audience.
As this radiation (often, but not necessarily in the form of a high-energy photon) bores through the icy film, it ionizes the matter it comes in contact with, knocking off a large number of low-energy electrons in the process.
It won't be your absolute favorite new TV show, but in a crowded month for big drama debuts, it's a refreshing new comedy that neither burns itself out by aiming too high nor bores the audience by aiming too low.
There are several locations on Earth that, as result of the local geography, experience large tidal bores, such as the Bay of Fundy in Canada, the Severn River in England and Qiantang River in eastern China (known as the Silver Dragon).
The kind of bores who want to ban phones at gigs would be irate at the sight of Slim Jxmmi stood stock still front of stage, staring at his phone screen and updating his Snapchat and Instagram accounts mid-song.
I tend to avoid trailers and advance interviews except when my job makes that impossible, and the endless speculation about what's next on a given show bores me, because it gets in the way of enjoying what's actually happening as it's happening.
But there are also reasons to believe the sequel to the sci-fi touchstone is a replicant of the 1982 original: A cult hit that's a huge with fanboys and film geeks, but severely bores moviegoers and flops at the box office.
Specifically, this third in a series of films by director Marc Levin and producer Daphne Pinkerson bores into income disparity in an area where an elite private school and multi-million-dollar high-rise condominiums have gone up adjacent to poverty-stricken public-housing projects.
One box displays how much money was budgeted to drill that particular well per foot, and the other box displays — in real time — how much the drilling of that well is actually costing, as it bores through different rocks, and it's updated every foot!
As Robert Mueller bores ever deeper into his business and political affairs, Trump's apparent desire to testify personally to the special counsel reflects his trust in his own instincts and impatience for advice despite the risks, mirroring his new approach to domestic and international policy.
But Mr. Jover never bores you — the awkwardness and occasional purple streak in his screenplay are more than made up for by the zest of his direction, Pipo Domagas's fluid cinematography and gripping performances from a pair of child actors, Bon Andrew Lentejas and Therese Malvar.
In "Hansberry's Drama," Mr. Carter — an associate professor of English at the University of Puerto Rico — takes note of the playwright's background and historic significance in a succinct, informative overview, then bores in to excavate the elements of Hansberry's artistic achievement that have been so neglected.
I read plenty of contemporary fiction in translation, but less American and British, which I think has to do with the fact that the social novel bores me, I don't care for a plain good story, and prefer reflection to dialogue, of which I can be suspicious.
Eventually, though, these wild ravings (never forget the floor of the New York State Assembly!) get shouted down by cooler heads and more reasonable voices, and the bores and hand-wringers either disappear into history to join other flat-earth types or resign themselves to our way of thinking.
Narrated by Wilfred, the story bores in on the gnawing toll exacted by taking a single life, as he's visited by visions of his not-so-dearly departed (who "absconded," he tells the sheriff), as well as the horde of rats who join in haunting and tormenting him.
Prepare to sound impressed while the gremlin you've ended up sitting next to at the bar bores you to tears with stories of the very, very interesting package he's expecting from the dark web in the next couple of days—2C-B, few tabs, some shrooms, some kush.
Get past that, though, and the show bores into just how vivid those middle-school memories are -- in much the way the movie "Eighth Grade" captured the confusion, longing and angst associated with puberty and children's casual cruelty -- as well as how friendships are tested during those formative years.
I ought to work up a book proposal (even though academic writing bores me), apply for tenure-track research jobs (even though I didn't want a job where teaching would be secondary), and move on up the academic food chain (even though I had no desire to leave a city and a school I loved).
Such a critique presumes a ruthless process of self-examination on the part of the artist who, through the rigors of imagination and insight, bores through the floor of her own loathing into the subbasement of our own, where we are left to contemplate the face of Trump lurking behind one of our many masks. REJOICE!
He is the old music scene, the cynical, computer-based calculation of soul music that sounds just modern enough to be played on Radio 1 but just classic enough to be played on Radio 2, the same formula that let British music be overrun with giant bores like Sam Smith, John Newman, Emeli Sande, Ella Henderson, Jess Glynne, etc.
Hitting theaters in advance of its more logical home on Netflix, this handsome movie captures the pageantry of the Vatican, and bores into the philosophical issues separating these two pontiffs: Benedict, an stern traditionalist, among those who allowed the Catholic Church's child-molestation crisis to fester; and Francis, a more worldly reformer, convinced the church must adapt to modern realities.

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