Altogether monitoring can be a pretty tedious process — so tedious that people with diabetes will sometimes skip testing.
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Taxes might seem painful and tedious — painful to pay and tedious to deal with — but they are important.
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It's an obnoxious, tedious ordeal — so obnoxious and tedious, in fact, that more than a third of freelancers don't even bother paying taxes, according to the same poll.
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This is dangerous and tedious work — perfect for automation.
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Schedules can be tedious and draining ... I get it.
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FIFA congresses like this week's can be excruciatingly tedious affairs.
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Working at an Amazon fulfillment center is tough and tedious.
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It's probably just the cool, tedious pace of winter itself.
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Sometimes that's the most tedious part of actually hanging out.
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These hearings have gone from predictably tedious to abjectly awful.
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And the manual process is tedious and can be dangerous.
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Not surprisingly, a tedious exercise that stretched on for hours.
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More pressingly, it is a burden that makes characters tedious.
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A tedious succession of hearings can drag on for years.
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Editing is a particularly tedious part of the filmmaking process.
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Tedious as it all is, though, history is being made.
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You are languishing in a tedious existence among dull people.
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If it sounds tedious, it's because it most definitely was.
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Talking to users sounds hard and tedious, because it is.
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Thirty years of interviews has to be a tedious gig.
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The rules covering their employment are complex, arcane and tedious.
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Keynua: In Latin America, signing documents requires tedious identity verifications.
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But this is not simply another tedious tax policy exercise.
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It's tedious, and it doesn't keep you warm at night.
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Venom, after a dreadfully tedious start, evolves into something surprising.
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It would be funny, if it weren't all so tedious.
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In practice, however, the RFP process can be excruciatingly tedious.
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Fast Lane was, aside from a tedious Randy Orton vs.
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This required a trip across town and a tedious haggle.
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This technique doesn't always work, and it can feel tedious.
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Paradoxically, "Atlas," Ms. Tawil's solo, was both tedious and extraordinary.
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It's long and tedious work, and comes with some risks.
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Watch more from VICELAND: This part is tedious but critical.
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She thinks that this "Epic Tedious" character is basically right.
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No More Heroes has a notoriously tedious core gameplay loop.
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In typical fashion, he refused tedious cliché or cheap existentialism.
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"Life is hard, and work is tedious," he had said.
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Do you think you might find it tedious or boring?
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"Really sitting down and reading reports is tedious," Hayes said.
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The tedious processes of reconciliation, she says, will be drastically simplified.
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Even the companies that provide the service know it's unbearably tedious.
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"In some ways it's quite tedious," Breen said of her performance.
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The stronger your password is, the more tedious this process becomes.
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They&aposre so tedious, they got come up some ne lingo.
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Booking a flight online is a tedious act of comparison shopping.
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Dig deeper:Recounting votes is tedious, expensive—and cathartic (December 3rd 2016)
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Does it ever become tedious supervising call center employees all day?
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Frankly this is a really tedious debate, since it's indefatigably cyclical.
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These moments would seem tedious if they weren't so well-done.
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David Hodgson's job is arguably more difficult — and certainly more tedious.
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So far, though, finding them has been slow and tedious work.
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Society stifles their talent with its oppressive structures and tedious demands.
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It's very tedious, especially if you have to do it often.
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Bartleby fails to acquiesce in carrying out his humdrum, tedious tasks.
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Collecting all of those photos after the fact can be tedious.
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Who said taking care of your face had to be tedious?
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We were so excited because the process is tedious and long.
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Yet composition was still done one tedious character at a time.
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Both of them seem rather tedious, but that won't stop us.
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Exasperated, Putin told reporters that that the story is "very tedious."
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Changing watch faces is tedious and a pain in the ass.
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While we're moving toward Honolulu, the situation is precarious and tedious.
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The resulting show, unfortunately, is simultaneously frenetic and tedious (2:15).
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It traps them in tedious jobs with no prospect of advancement.
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But the social media hearing was not just bland or tedious.
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The resulting show, unfortunately, is simultaneously frenetic and tedious (24727:2137).
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The resulting show, unfortunately, is simultaneously frenetic and tedious (51963:15).
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The resulting show, unfortunately, is simultaneously frenetic and tedious (5303:15).
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Those long stretches of my commute are pretty tedious, after all.
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The process of buying a house can be painful and tedious.
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The resulting show, unfortunately, is simultaneously frenetic and tedious (7963:7953).
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The resulting show, unfortunately, is simultaneously frenetic and tedious (3743:15).
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It was the most tedious, non-meaningful job in the world.
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Up to my last day writing product descriptions, it was tedious.
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Menudo is as time-consuming and tedious as it is delicious.
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The resulting show, unfortunately, is simultaneously frenetic and tedious (310133:310123).
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The resulting show, unfortunately, is simultaneously frenetic and tedious (23:15).
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Too bad it's tedious to use (and bulky in a pocket).
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She's actually tedious and self-absorbed and way too into Instagram.
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At best, they'd have to endure a very tedious disciplinary meeting.
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Tedious, but you won't find this level of detail anywhere else.
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"It is very tedious work but very, very needed," he said.
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"[Applying] is tedious, as expected, but not completely painful," he shared.
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That tedious and remedial task was for the pre-AI days.
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Building unstoppable momentum can be boring, tedious, and very un-sexy.
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These range from tedious to wildly overblown to kind of fun.
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Bret: The best political hour and the most tedious political subject.
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Being caged like the class gerbil for hours can be tedious.
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The proceedings were mostly orderly, frequently repetitive and sometimes quite tedious.
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A long, tedious article describing the rudeness in these sad times.
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"The Skin of Our Teeth" can be quaint, creaky and tedious.
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The grind to 100 percent is often tedious, boring, and unrewarding.
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Cluing, on the other hand, is a frankly tedious business. 10.
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DATE I'm looking for love but find dating tedious and intimidating.
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Liquidators are searching for new managers for Abraaj's funds—a tedious task.
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This scene borders on the tedious, but only because it's so familiar.
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It's not terrible, but it can be a little boring and tedious.
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As much as I love documenting my daughter's growth, it got tedious.
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Focus on simple and tedious tasks while the Moon takes her rest.
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These kinds of questions are tedious and are all totally self-inflicted.
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That's not to say that the game doesn't get tedious at times.
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So it can be very slow and very tedious to solve this.
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It's a lot of tedious cleanup work that some engineers don't do.
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It's a tedious mission that characterizes the aimless nature of Daybreak's storytelling.
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Of course, the actual act of exploring could be tedious at times.
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She could not just repeat her tedious mantra that "Brexit means Brexit".
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Judah meets BRETT, the Berkeley Robot for the Elimination of Tedious Tasks.
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"The process for changing the code is long and tedious," she added.
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"The process for changing the code is long and tedious," she said.
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And more specifically, the process that time forgot — the tedious expenses process.
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For Burkhart, this process proved to be tedious, time-consuming, and grueling.
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How do you spice up something as tedious as your son's christening?
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Living an eco-conscious lifestyle doesn't have to be tedious or difficult.
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It's a little on the long side and quite tedious to read.
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Preparation is key to getting through the occasionally tedious yet rewarding process.
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The actual construction of the device was less complicated, if somewhat tedious.
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His in-ring career has wavered between the spectacular and the tedious.
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We're not talking about tedious conferences in Scottsdale or presentations in Akron.
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Separating male bugs from females bugs is a tedious, time-consuming process.
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Not to mention, as with any chopping task, it can be tedious.
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It's the same dreary hooey, made more tedious and witless through repetition.
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I could see how tedious engineering plant tasks would be made easier.
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But, the President has largely stayed out of the tedious policy negotiations.
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On the other hand, critics felt "The Beach Bum" was thematically tedious.
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Some sections are filled with tedious details only an insider could appreciate.
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It makes tracking down the final gauntlet of Sins a tedious process.
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But some requests can be more mind-blowingly tedious than anything else.
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It's why we break down our problems with tedious to-do lists.
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But building digital effects is still a painstaking and enormously tedious process.
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"Some work is so tedious that it is not practical," he said.
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In short, don't turn this into tedious litigation of this one request.
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The classes were tedious, with copying emphasized over creativity, realism over expressionism.
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Scrolling through separate compartments by collection might seem tedious, but it isn't.
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Although it's tedious, I love the fact that you're actually proving something.
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Firing anyone can be tedious and expensive, so there's reluctance to hire.
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Then again, negotiations are typically long, usually tedious and given to minutiae.
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Applying for credit often involves paperwork, which can be tedious or stressful.
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These mantras are now so familiar as to be tedious to repeat.
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"I find blind pool picking tedious, ridiculous and not fun," Weingarten said.
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If music is draining and tedious, what drives you to pursue it?
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It's things like these that are actually really tedious [but the most important].
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There are also teleport stations that make backtracking through areas much less tedious.
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It's a tedious task you've been putting off for what could be years.
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The task might have appeared deeply tedious—but Judy was in the zone.
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If you think shopping is tedious, try juggling 200,000 products in a Walmart.
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Making your way to the Galactic Hub isn't difficult, but it is tedious.
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They are unadulterated, presented without motive and, even, at times, tedious to watch.
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This covers highly tedious tasks, a category into which vote counting comfortably fits.
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Spoiler: it's a long and tedious process from image creation to collecting likes.
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Either way, fabrication always involves a lot of careful craft and tedious precision.
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This is tedious and long-winded (it can take up to four hours).
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This would be tedious if not for the game's ecstatic sense of momentum.
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And yes, it all sounds tedious, but you know what's neat about it?
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Duncan Jones's next film has had a long and tedious ride to exist.
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The application process wasn't tedious or intimidating — it was exciting, he told CNBC.
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Your map is littered with things to do, most of them tedious busywork.
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Describing it, you'd think that sounds like the most cumbersomely tedious game ever.
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I've never been big on budgets: They're tedious, time-consuming and downright daunting.
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For repetitive, tedious tasks like this, robots do a better job than humans.
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But finding all that cash wasn't easy; it was tedious and took months.
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So he got rather saucy on his, cutting off those tedious penny pinchers.
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I found the constant struggle of extricating things from her mouth instantly tedious.
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For all the drama, for all the violence and threats, it was tedious.
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Puzzles were bogged down by tedious searches for pathways hidden in dense cloud.
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And yes, we know: Shopping for the perfect pair of jeans is tedious.
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For students, college applications are one more step in the tedious process of .
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The Giraffe Tomasz Narkuns is a grappler but not in the tedious sense.
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This lyrical approach, however, becomes tedious under the sheer length of the film.
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This tedious framework for interpreting Arab politics hides the complexity of Libya's situation.
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But I'm curious: Did younger viewers just find it all sort of tedious?
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And waiting has become far less tedious since the rise of the smartphone.
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I had found a job doing tech support, which was tedious but predictable.
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Of course, I'm tone deaf—and quickly parried I.R.S.'s tedious tax questions.
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For students, college applications are one more step in the tedious process of.
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It has a tendency to create duplicate entries, and is tedious to search.
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Somehow it always seems to work out, but it's a slow, tedious process.
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The few Shawn revivals I saw in the 1980s looked thin and tedious.
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And in the end, whale-hunting itself gets tedious and ever-more absurd.
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But then it's time for the next effect in an ultimately tedious succession.
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Tedious metaphors, drawing comparisons between birds and humans, cages and countries, overwhelm sentences.
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Over the long term, using a smart speaker as a timer gets tedious.
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Matching up dialogue with animated characters' lip movements is usually a tedious process.
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A trust fund also has the ability to avoid the tedious probate process.
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"This is painstaking, even tedious work, but it is extremely important," he said.
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Some startups are trying to bring order to this tedious state of affairs.
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It gets to be a little more tedious, but it can be done.
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But the quest has grown a bit tedious, and his pace has slowed.
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Then Hornbeck was found alive — kidnapped by a white guy with tedious hair.
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Ernest Hemingway was told his writing was "tedious and offensive" by one publisher.
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The I.R.S. doesn't tax these because, well, it's tedious to determine their value.
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The tedious process included sculpting Capital's face in gold ... a 2-month job.
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Most people find budgets tedious and difficult, and there's a good reason, Sabatier said.
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Life hacks make tedious tasks like slicing avocados or opening jars a bit easier.
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But it only comes after years of tedious, often frustrating, work in a lab.
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We were incredibly meticulous and it was just tedious and took a long time.
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But this method is time consuming, tedious, and often insufficient, leading to inaccurate maps.
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While this charmed some critics on Twitter, I found it to be beyond tedious.
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To avoid enrolling in a tedious math course, I signed up for computer science.
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Ignorant, tedious, triumphant word: containing so much of the pain and necessity of living.
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Over time, making the Peloton a part of my routine became much less tedious.
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Not only does this make zero sense, but it proves to be incredibly tedious.
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In any case, it's never fun or challenging, just a lot of tedious busywork.
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Going out into the world and shooting them in person would have been tedious.
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One is a bloody and brutal endeavor while the other is tedious and necessary.
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It's not a game for players who find collecting items and obtuse challenges tedious.
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It can be a bit tedious, but the actual sense of movement is thrilling.
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But its sense of style helps elevate the more tedious aspects of the experience.
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Too often, adults think of getting active as something that has to be tedious.
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This year, get ahead of these tedious tasks before they get ahold of you.
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Not enough to make work impossible, but juuuust enough to make it excruciatingly tedious.
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The idea that homemade risotto is time-consuming and tedious is a common misconception.
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The joy of this sometimes tedious, sometimes opaque game comes from admiring these cats.
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Footage of incredibly bored guy paints a strange portrait of said drone's tedious birth.
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It's displacing the tedious task of looking for problems, which is really mind-numbing.
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She has to take tedious, repetitive gigs in Broadway pits to make ends meet.
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When people experienced empty moments, they described them as dull or monotonous or tedious.
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This is a tedious problem as there are countless airlines, train and bus companies.
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When the mind gets trapped in something tedious and repetitive, it wants to escape.
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But getting users to create groups is difficult because the process can be tedious.
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But, how can you achieve high motivation that for those tedious or repetitive tasks?
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And after a half-decade of tedious grinding, he finally became an overnight celebrity.
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"I imagine [that] would get tedious, like working in an assembly line," she says.
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Traveling is tedious, and there are only so many precious minutes available per episode.
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Long flights can be tedious and almost make you forget you're on vacation. Relax.
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The process, although accurate, is tedious and carries a high risk of false positives.
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If the approval process gets tedious, parents can also set pre-approved spending limits.
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After a tedious, two-run first inning, Jacob deGrom settled in for the Mets.
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What should be an agonizingly tedious experience is instead a gift of indescribable tranquility.
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The presence of buttons and knobs makes on-the-fly operation far less tedious.
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The attendant craning of necks and the clunky sound of footsteps soon grew tedious.
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For example, trying to interact with the desktop without a mouse would be tedious.
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The millions who served at distant, tedious frontiers were scarcely recognized on their return.
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Was this effort tedious in practice as well as profound in its potential results?
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It felt as if that hegemonic, white, male notion was already tedious and inconsequential.
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It depends on the people, and it's sometimes easy and sometimes tedious to explain.
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Devoid of context, Gervais's bravado might be sympathetic, a relatable if tedious coping mechanism.
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The offside reviews are tedious, nitpicky, and often appear to return the incorrect result.
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Yes, the safety briefing can feel tedious — but it may also save your life.
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Ligety also worked hard to drag ski racing out of tedious, old-style ways.
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"It's getting a little tedious, but they've done it in the right way," Sen.
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But even the thrilling twists feel tedious in a story this difficult to follow.
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Instead, the robot is designed to supplement or replace the tedious task of inventory.
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Companies hoping to list in China must brave a tedious and unpredictable application process.
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That is why the giants have turned to banks to do the tedious bits.
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"That set's a tunnel—a really tedious one, with no exit," she told me.
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And, really, who thought something like that was adaptable, some tedious old-timey screed?
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The process will be tedious, but there will be progress that will bother everyone.
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Is it tedious to have to revisit your work with the Sex Pistols again?
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Teaching computers to understand human language used to be a tedious and imprecise process.
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What can't be overstated, alas, is just how boring and tedious it all is.
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Some talkbacks are tedious, some are contentious, but others are lively, surprising, even moving.
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He argued that killing procedures were tedious, repetitive, and actually increased the rat population.
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You just need the skills an investigator trains for, and it's very tedious work.
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The hearing lasted for hours, and the transcript is extremely long and fairly tedious.
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Disney's new AR headset, tracking device and lightsaber Price$200LikeGames are well executed, varied; Easy enough for casual fans to enjoyNo LikeSetup is tedious; UI stutters; 43 separate devices to manageSetup is tedious and installing the game recalls Apple's famously silly dongle system.
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Another option is Colorado, but its caucus process could prove just as tedious as Iowa's.
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But perhaps the best solution to tedious gatherings is to have far fewer of them.
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Applying to Apple for authorization—a seemingly tedious process that requires resellers to pay up.
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It's decidedly low-tech and — I feel I should warn you — a little bit tedious.
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For him, the process which started nearly 15 years ago has been tedious and frustrating.
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It's tedious, it's annoying, it's difficult to find joy in, and it must be done.
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They (critics) call it "formulaic"; that trashy word insinuating something is predictable, tedious, and unoriginal.
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If the idea of looking for work feels tedious and overwhelming, you won't do it.
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These changes make the at times tedious process of exploring dungeons a lot more interesting.
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It's often a bland and tedious game to play, mercifully punctuated by endearing narrative moments.
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The work is as unspeakably tedious—thousands of small, similar deals—as it is steady.
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The concept of a PC-building game could have easily turned out to be tedious.
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They bypass the tedious business of pointing cameras and microphones at the real world altogether.
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For the rest of us, VR has remained an elusive and tedious source of hype.
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Simpson's hearing lasted for hours, and the transcript is extremely long and mostly fairly tedious.
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Dirty Cooper is a hideous, tedious zeitgeist gone native, a joke that needs to end.
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UiPath develops automated software workflows meant to facilitate the tedious, everyday tasks within business operations.
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The first product, HS Forms, is built to replace the tedious task of data-entry.
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Vymorozka is arduous and tedious; workers endure temperatures as low as -50 Celsius (-58 Fahrenheit).
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There are some outrageously cheeky jokes that take so long to die they become tedious.
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The episodes are an hour long, which definitely makes the more tedious scenes stand out.
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It's stressful, tedious, and an exhausting way to finish an exhausting few years of development.
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It's a long and tedious process that can take weeks to complete and get right.
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For decades, insurance companies have been held to long, tedious legalese in their insurance contracts.
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DNS is annoying and tedious and arguably the least sexy technical problem on the internet.
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Members of the Italian witness-protection program lead a cautious, tenuous, and often tedious existence.
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After law school, he set out to build software that automatically did that tedious work.
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They are not understood in a tedious, literal fashion designed to frustrate their evident objectives.
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The public jousting between the Trump administration and the press has become tedious and pointless.
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Oftentimes, going this route involves taking multiple individual supplements, which can be tedious and inconvenient.
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I felt my heart rate quicken, and with it the tedious compulsion to pretend otherwise.
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Extra steps can seem tedious, but this is not the case for two-factor authentication.
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This means that every precaution, no matter how time-consuming or tedious, must be taken.
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Up until the tedious and bombastic finish, though, you can have a pretty good time.
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For younger people who are just getting into baseball, it's not only tedious, but alienating.
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But like Shin said, once you put a system like that in, it becomes tedious.
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We all live under an assault of constant inputs, demands, tedious bureaucratic tasks or requests.
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Printing out a book on your home printer is tedious and produces an inferior result.
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The work was tedious, and the colors, limited to the basics, bled into each other.
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Unveiling a new IT project can be a tedious process, especially when under deadline pressure.
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Gathering these documents can be tedious and time-consuming, so start as early as possible.
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Repetition can be boring or tedious — which is why so few people ever master anything.
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It can be costly, confusing, or just plain tedious ... but it has to be done.
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The harvest is a tedious process that requires loads of ladder-climbing and heavy lifting.
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What did I learn today from watching the tedious process of interviewing FBI Director Comey?
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When it's all you have to do, it can become empty, tedious, purposeless and boring.
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But people soon realized this is not just tedious but a massive waste of time.
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Just getting inside the Manhattan courthouse took about an hour, thanks to tedious security checks.
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This is all a lot of tedious Harvard minutiae, but it's important to the story.
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" Of the negotiating process so far, Grann said, "it's tedious, but it's supposed to be.
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After its uneven second act, the film barrels towards the finish line with nary a missed note (save for a standard-issue throw-down between two CG characters; despite Deadpool cracking wise about it, a tedious CG fight is still a tedious CG fight).
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It's tedious, shoe-leather work that requires an investment in data (which Trump rejects) and people.
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For most of the people Perez's team interviewed, these changes might feel redundant, or even tedious.
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For men, shaving in the morning is a tedious experience that hurts more than it should.
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We started researching and we found out that adoption is quite tedious and long in India.
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Recruiting for clinical trials can prove costly for CROs and tedious and time-consuming for patients.
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But within a matter of years, this tedious exercise might be a thing of the past.
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Sometimes interviews are hard because, depending on who's doing the interview, it can be super tedious.
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Impatient Leos may find all this internal gazing a tad tedious, but you'll thank yourself later.
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The more tedious bits of The Deuce are the ones that don't even involved the Deuce.
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If you find one method for downing a humongous rob-hawk to be tedious, try another.
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Many of the tedious financial tasks we all dread can be streamlined with readily available technology.
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In the prolonged battles in "Tangled Up in Blue," these scenarios are drawn out and tedious.
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It is possible to appreciate the cleverness of Mr. Dodin's approach yet initially find it tedious.
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The thing is, errands don't have to be as tedious and time-consuming as you think.
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What remains is a tawdry and tedious shadow (pun not intended) of American Gods Season 1.
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Fedor was little known, his sole PRIDE fight being a tedious decision victory over Semmy Schilt.
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Bryan: It didn't impress me, actually, and it's undoubtedly why I found the movie so tedious.
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"I know it's tedious and nobody wants to do that ... it can help with a lot."
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This tedious product development is being propelled, and pressured, by the rapid depletion of the oceans.
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Before the advent of cloud computing, selling and installing such programs was tedious and labour-intensive.
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This is tedious, messy and generates phenol-rich waste that is toxic to plants and animals.
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That means it's less of a cutthroat competition, and it doesn't come with any tedious waiting.
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It could also free up humans to focus on deep analysis rather than tedious needle-finding.
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These visits grow more than a little tedious; why are we stuck listening to Whispers again?
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Often the patching process is tedious and complicated, and beyond the skill of the average user.
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But in art school, Shaltmira found herself trading drawings made in blood for tedious mandatory assignments.
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If the goal is to avoid the more tedious tropes of fine dining, then mission accomplished.
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Every awards show has their breakout GIF, but by and large, they're all insipid, tedious affairs.
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Instead of asking infected users for money, it forces them to fill out tedious online surveys.
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Stuffed awkwardly into a drab conference room, office workers have conversations that feel tedious and uninspiring.
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There's no tedious trimming, or setting in and out points like there is in GoPro Studio.
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Aside from being a bit tedious to fill out, this form was really no big deal.
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It might sound tedious, but I always enjoyed the simple monotony of just moving materials around.
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They had me come out for the explosion at the beginning, and it was really tedious.
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But you said you found singing shows a little tedious, with that relentless parade of singers.
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But somehow, what should be an agonizingly tedious experience is instead a gift of indescribable tranquility.
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Many of the places they saw were a tedious and slow subway ride away from Manhattan.
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Parts of this analysis pop up in the ongoing and often tedious debate over whether Sen.
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While this exercise is tedious it will give you an intimate knowledge of your spending habits.
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In this case, even tedious literalism is insufficient to support administrative efforts to curtail LEOSA's efficacy.
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It's not a bad thing that we can automate some of life's most mundane, tedious tasks.
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The tedious and expensive process often discourages veterans from seeking access to such treatment, critics say.
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Plus, class curriculums focus less on long hours and tedious homework and more on creative playtime.
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And no one wants to be an organization's treasurer, which is the most tedious, thankless job.
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Opening bank accounts has become a very tedious endeavour even for the most average of citizens.
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Things are tense and tedious until a conflict erupts, precipitating heroism, atrocity or something more ambiguous.
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I've always loved having an international connection, but those long overnight flights could be tedious. 3.
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It was tedious, and I wasn't earning enough to buy myself a Kindle or a 3DS.
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Many interrogate him about his precise, tedious technique, but they seem to be missing the point.
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All of which turns what should be fast, frantic combat into a tedious war of attrition.
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For a long time now, the Minnesota Twins have been as single-mindedly tedious as LeMay.
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I suspect that some youngsters out there will complain that "Jason Bourne" is tedious and irrelevant.
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But those details would make prose long and tedious for readers who already know the information.
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They're a likably peppy lot, although all that matey "yaaargh-ing" can get a bit tedious.
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Over two weeks, constantly having to unfold and fold up this phone got tedious and frustrating.
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But to me, the tedious insipidity of many processed wines is just as much a flaw.
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Remember all the tedious, mind-numbing work you're avoiding by contracting out your iced coffee production?
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But it would take a lot of tedious work and a complete erasure of my ethics.
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He said he learned much about himself during the tedious recovery, and acquired some new skills.
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What used to be the tedious commitment of an afternoon has been simplified to a click.
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As Mr. McHenry observed, the process is tedious, and it's especially frustrating when it doesn't work.
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Their journey was a series of tedious, and occasionally grueling, physical tests, punctuated by human kindness.
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All those TV shows and podcasts have it wrong: the truer the crime, the more tedious.
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The tedious process of lawmaking, which normally takes several months, was squeezed into only 10 days.
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Men, you now see clearly, are tedious beasts with nothing to offer and nothing to add.
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The worst, hardest, and most tedious aspects of that labor will most likely fall to women.
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There was nothing he could do about the sometimes tedious succession of arias and choral numbers.
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If so, you've probably also heard that wait times can be tedious at its enrollment centers.
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Those beach braids lasted for weeks, which gave me a break from those tedious salon trips.
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Books of The Times Most C.I.A. memoirs are terrible — defensive, jingoistic and worst of all, tedious.
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Such technology can help large businesses automate tedious work, particularly in finance, accounting, ticketing and repricing.
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Repairing a CRT can be tedious and dangerous, Taylor says, and repair shops are practically nonexistent.
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But as the focus of dynamic narratives, saints tend to be as tedious as most monomaniacs.
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Because organizational overhaul is time-consuming, tedious and conflict-ridden, most recent secretaries have neglected it.
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Fund-raising for her organization was usually "slow and tedious work," but not anymore, she said.
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In THE PERFECT NANNY, Leila Slimani captures the experience of tedium without sounding at all tedious.
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What others might think of as tedious and boring, I found to be calming and rewarding.
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There's no real mention of wrestling, just a tedious Forbes article acted out in real time.
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I find talking about my art frustratingly tedious and talking about myself a wholly mortifying experience.
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This is a world of claustrophobic identikit interiors, kitsch consumer glut, and mind-numbingly tedious labor.
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It has more apps and watch faces overall than Samsung's Tizen OS, but installing them is tedious.
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It was a bit tedious, but it allowed Hawking to produce around a dozen words per minute.
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Traditional organizing is often incredibly tedious, requiring a lot of door-knocking and very few radical crafts.
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The accounts also ripped former 76ers general manager Sam Hinkie, whose tedious rebuild was dubbed "the process."
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This chronicle-type approach can be tedious if one reads several of the essays in a row.
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Once I started role-playing, writing became less of a tedious task and more of a hobby.
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It's the kind of zero-creativity doodle you'd expect from a bored adult at a tedious meeting.
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It's a tedious process that can result in a secondary infection at the site of the wound.
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"Decision making has been impossible and tedious and not cooperative or reasonable process," Frankel said of Hoppy.
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To an outsider it might have looked like a tedious job to examine long strings of data.
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The worst offenders are the boss battles, which are largely exhausting and tedious shootouts, and thankfully rare.
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It's then the editor's job to make everything look right, which can be a rather tedious job.
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Kotaku's Stephen Totilo wrote that Knack 25 fixes all the problems that made Knack tedious and boring.
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VanMoof claims a range of 150km in eco mode, but that must be very tedious and slow.
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Because unplugging and re-plugging devices can be tedious and difficult, Ms. Schmidt recommends smart power strips.
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Next to hours-long traffic jams, a tedious airport security queue doesn't seem so bad after all.
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There is affable talk of pets, gym regimens and work reassignments, all grounded in tedious, quotidian detail.
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The latter can be tedious, but it also forces you to really plan out what you're doing.
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The really tedious stuff is all the also incomplete, equally self-serving pronouncements that surround 'fake news'.
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His latest masterpiece came during Monday's obscenely tedious clash between the New York Jets and Indianapolis Colts.
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We were losing our original bass player Kevin [Wickersham] and the recording process was a little tedious.
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Doing that is both easier and more tedious than ever with all of the sites that proliferate.
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Although making a hot button political issue as tedious as possible is probably a key Facebook strategy.
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I found that they saved me a ton of time, especially on tedious tasks like deleting emails.
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This tedious, repetitive, gross, and smelly task takes up way more time than we want it to.
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It saves staff time by ensuring that they do not have to fill in tedious expense forms.
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Rarely has someone so obviously wished to be leading in poetry while being trapped in tedious prose.
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Which is handy—but feels totally tedious after a couple years of emailing books to a Kindle.
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They had the tedious job of securing thousands of feet of rope lighting to these metal frames.
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Ask any freelancer what the most tedious part of their job is, and they'll likely say invoicing.
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The idea of tracking and regimenting your spending can seem overwhelmingly tedious, and it certainly can be.
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There's also a practical reason the researchers only visited 50 houses: the work was tedious as hell.
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Spearing them one by one is the only option-and that's a tedious and time-consuming process.
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Every fall, high school students across the United States begin the tedious process of applying to college.
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If this process seems tedious or boring, you've likely picked the wrong people or companies to email.
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You can't quietly transfer him to the Alaska office or make his life miserable with tedious paperwork.
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The supposed fight of the century between Pacquiao and Mayweather turned into a tedious 12-round decision.
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I'd have to be making playlists, which is somewhat physically delicate and a tedious thing to do.
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Seeking the American presidency can be an inspiring, sordid and tedious business, all in the same day.
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Because why do a tedious task by yourself when you can pay someone else to do it?
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Building values is very tedious, and involves a shit-ton of in-game grinding and egg-sorting.
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Yet, we still split the tab with tedious personal transactions, persistently at the mercy of our cash.
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This includes learning the tedious requirements of central and local government departments for documents, signatures and charges.
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The resulting show, I'm sorry to say, achieves the singular feat of being simultaneously frenetic and tedious.
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It's a tedious task that will no longer be necessary thanks to NARS' latest digital-beauty milestone.
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The biggest shame is that there's actually a decent Star Wars game buried underneath this tedious mess.
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It's usually made even longer by traditional, tedious "this show is so long" jokes from the hosts.
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Work that feels purposeful as opposed to tedious is a pretty important piece of the puzzle, too.
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Long work hours, tedious commutes, and a high cost of living can take a toll on residents.
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RVs are full of nooks and crannies, so the painting process is really tedious as it is.
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You may be able to decipher the words, but making sense of the text will be tedious.
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Officials found that the handoffs between the government and the private contractor became tedious and time consuming.
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Staying on top of everything you have to do each day is sometimes tedious and sometimes overwhelming.
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David PriceDavid Eugene PriceRepublican lawmakers on why they haven't read Mueller report: 'Tedious' and 'what's the point?
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Airport security check-in processes are already long and tedious, without adding a new layer of scrutiny.
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Currently, you have to log out of one account and log into another, which can get tedious.
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Each of its dance works — some masterpieces, some tedious — at least created an image, a stage world.
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She will not attempt to glue them back together, or to discover in them some tedious leitmotif.
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As tedious as it can be, an automated testing suite can also be a highly satisfying thing.
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The process of finishing the new release was a bit tedious though, but it's done and done.
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It is tedious work for most people, but Donnersmarck relishes the chance to tune and polish flaws.
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Now, for those of you watching online, I understand it can be difficult with tedious wireless speeds.
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But just as tedious is the speed of network connections, which the computers in FIREWALL also illustrate.
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It's understandable if you've been ignoring the Brexit commotion; all that back-and-forth was getting tedious.
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Let's just get this out of the way: Milo Yiannopoulos is a tedious, nihilistic, mean-spirited opportunist.
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It was a long and tedious process requiring much experimentation to see what worked and what didn't.
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According to multiple sources, the process to get supplies from the stockpile can be long and tedious.
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We have three kids, and laundry folding is tedious, and I wanted some way to help out.
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Although advisers need to keep clients on track with investment goals, rebalancing is often tedious and complex.
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As a result, I've had a fairly tedious but important revelation: I search for really obvious stuff.
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Curve said it hopes to automate the tedious process and remove any friction associated with business expenses.
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OK, we admit it: Wearing only gray t-shirts and blue jeans can get a bit tedious.
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The game by then had evolved into a tedious affair, with neither team's offense finding a rhythm.
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Zendure's Passport 30W global adapter doesn't revolutionize the tedious process of powering your tech while traveling abroad.
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After graduation, Peter worked for two small pharmaceutical companies but found the profession tedious and low paying.
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But Judas later reveals his bleak view of life as "short and tedious" in a bitter soliloquy.
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" Instead, the job will be more focused on regulations, which Antos said can be "really tedious stuff.
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Still, sifting through the fine print can be tedious, so we&aposve done the legwork for you.
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But an exercise that was merely tedious has become corrosive in the crisis afflicting the city's subways.
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The common thread in all of this is that it's incredibly tedious, regular, boring, banal partisan politics.
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We don't always like to admit it, but taking care of small children is often quite tedious.
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The Paris climate agreement, as I have explained at tedious length (see here and here), is voluntary.
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Kanye's Christianity is tedious next to the functional religiosity of Chance the Rapper or Kendrick Lamar anyway.
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The reasons for the fine are fairly tedious, even by the usual standards of EU bureaucratic action.
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But you also have to regroup yourself very quickly, because now you have a long, tedious road ahead.
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The retired general schedules even the tedious tasks because they are work realities he needs to account for.
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"There's a lot of tedious things that happen when you go to the moon, simple things," Miller says.
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I'd rather do 700, even 1,000 or more, emails than sit in long and tedious and boring meetings.
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Don't panic: We found a way to make the tedious decision-making process a little easier on you.
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Unfortunately, listening to countless tributes is extremely tedious – especially when one of those tributes involves Gary Lineker's pants.
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Though tedious and time consuming, keeping your brushes clean is an extremely important part of your makeup routine.
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Accordingly, the team seem doomed to play out exactly the same tedious plot lines year in, year out.
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In the 1990s, activism — particularly student activism — was stigmatized as tedious, silly, self-important and, most damningly, ineffectual.
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Complaining about your job is tedious, but it's unavoidable that this kind of reporting certainly takes a toll.
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HabiticaMany of us are much more comfortable grinding away at tedious tasks if we get to level up.
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Brushing your teeth can be a tedious task when all you want to do is go to sleep.
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And it's through that very tedious, solitary, detailed work that they forever changed our understanding of the universe.
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I find it tedious in the extreme, but I'm not sure I'd like not working that much either.
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Migration lawyers also say paperwork for applicants coming to America—already long and tedious—is getting too unwieldy.
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On the one hand, we happily relied on the map to cut down on tedious and unnecessary backtracking.
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"It's a fairly tedious process, and that's one reason materials in aerospace are introduced extremely slowly," Nutt said.
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But they failed to do the tedious work of strengthening institutions and limiting the powers of their successors.
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There is no other comedy other than Trump, and most of that comedy is fairly tedious and remedial.
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So, yes, Oscar's first album will be a niche and somewhat tedious one, but a beautiful one nonetheless.
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I knew the build process would be tedious (and I'm still nursing a couple of nasty paper cuts).
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For example, Google's Gmail tracks your history of purchases and makes it impossibly tedious—but not technically impossible!
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When you move from a dingy flat to a handsome new house, the move itself is still tedious.
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Volunteers, many new to tedious arts of effective phone banking and canvassing, will receive training through the organization.
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After several minutes, the download was only a quarter completed, which is a tedious way to get started.
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But testimony from others has been at turns emotional and straightforward; furious and calm; and riveting and tedious.
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Pre-Hivy, collecting requests and tracking projects across a large number of employees was a tedious, fragmented process.
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Filling out forms online and on mobile can be a tedious and bug-ridden — yet annoyingly necessary — experience.
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Though undoubtedly tedious, it'll pleasantly lower your heart rate while you're completely doinked out of your damn mind.
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Francesa has spent the last 30 years poring over the often extremely tedious intricacies of New York sports.
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An American giant may have figured out a way to simplify the tedious procedure of issuing driver licenses.
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Brit: Ah, the connoisseur stoner, one of the most tedious and pervasive of nightlife stereotypes the world over.
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They seem, at least for Jaeggy, the aesthetic equivalent of a family obligation—tedious, and entirely for others.
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If it's something easy (but perhaps boring or tedious), the inclination to put it off is totally natural.
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The Texas attorney general's office said opting in to the 1996 law would speed up the tedious process.
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Dropping cash to have a professional do it is way more appealing than doing the tedious work yourself.
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I don't mean that they're tedious; I mean that it's difficult to get a visual hold on them.
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It took longer tonight, but it's just more practical to do it daily, otherwise it gets too tedious.
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He hopes that talent will stick with Atrium because it's deleting the most tedious parts of their jobs.
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It's a super satisfying product to use in comparison to the overly tedious processes associated with car detailing.
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He already farms out many of the more tedious tasks, via the internet, to workers in other countries.
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That said, you will probably be asked to complete many boring, tedious tasks because, well, you're the intern.
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This gets tedious, and all that talk about learning to attract better things can veer on victim-blaming.
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What I know from a life of watching and reviewing movies is that outrage is tedious, and exhausting.
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Over the years, Apple and Google have put enormous effort into reducing the tap tally for tedious tasks.
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To the Editor: I taught math in high school for many years, and, yes, it can be tedious.
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Employees work 12-hour shifts made up of long, tedious stretches punctuated by unpredictable flashes of mortal danger.
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Some find the beginning of Zagitova's routine — limited to spins, footwork and choreography — to be a tedious preamble.
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Even among the London set, Morocco evoked tedious stereotypes — "caftans, hashish, camels," Mr. Hajjaj said — that irritated him.
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Here I am tempted to compile a list of the ways he makes my life difficult and tedious.
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The racial disparity in published photographs of traumatized bodies is by now a recurring, and almost tedious, question.
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Aging stadiums are usually demolished after their expiration date; like plastic bags, they can be tedious to recycle.
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Where she fails is that she brings you along on every single painful, tedious moment of that journey.
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But fiber is fairly expensive and tedious to lay, especially between locations on opposite sides of the Earth.
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He enjoyed the companionship during this rather tedious exercise in ground-truthing and thinks the cow did, too.
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At age 2000, he would board Dutch ships and sit with the captain, going through the tedious paperwork.
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I also learned that my word list has a lot of tedious re-ranking in store for it.
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The premise of "Russian Doll" should be exhausting and tedious; instead, the show is funny, riveting and uplifting.
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But my God does the act of playing through its battles go from slightly tedious to nearly excruciating.
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Through hours of sometimes exciting and sometimes tedious arguing, no candidate laid a real hand on the frontrunner.
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Talking about quarterly GDP numbers is tedious, so here's a convenient summary chart of what's been going on.
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The aid program has been forced to navigate tedious negotiating sessions to reach civilians caught in the conflict.
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Game of Thrones has persuaded us all at tedious length that Roose Bolton is a really bad man.
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They're not NICE terms, of course: as frequent Harden-descriptors go, cynical, tedious, and repetitive come immediately to mind.
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They haven't replied yet but probably someone had the very tedious job of counting and cataloging 5,000 individual leeches.
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Apart from Aditya Seal, whose love for tedious monologues might grate on your nerves, most roles are convincingly portrayed.
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Not in a tedious retro-is-so-cool way, but because it connects you physically to the device more.
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It's annoying, it's tedious, and often forces people to look for a third-party solutions to finish the job.
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For non-gardeners, the lists of plant names can get a little tedious (though they're easy enough to skim).
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Instead, there are a few somewhat tedious methods you can try to really ruin your friends' (or enemies') afternoon.
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Sure, you could go on a mass unfollow spree, but muting offenders of your carefully curated timeline is tedious.
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We filled out the survey as best we could, although it became especially tedious when they started repeating questions.
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Although doing your taxes is intimidating and tedious, it's something everyone has to complete before the April 15th deadline.
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"Ballz" is a crazy-addictive game that's here to save you from the tedious wait to board your flight.
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Only the boring, tedious and necessary work of implementing and enforcing stricter ethical rules for politicians will do that.
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Instead of constantly clicking through tedious menus, it's more like you're experimenting, tossing out cards to see what works.
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Most of us didn't get there — because it was tedious and frustrating, and we ran out of AA batteries.
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And part of the tedious process of doing a scene like that is, you have to do crowd replication.
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This can be a tedious process that OpenTrons hopes to diminish by using robotics and software to complete it.
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Families often struggle to maintain the rigid feeding routine at home; Lukens admitted that their protocol is ''very tedious.
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Getting grid electricity is a long process in most of rural Kenya, involving tedious application forms and high fees.
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Trump's attacks create a spectacle but after a while all the fighting becomes tedious and we recognize its futility.
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The secretary of state race, though still far from a marquee focus, is beginning to outgrow its tedious reputation.
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" Heidi admits that bookkeeping can be "tedious" but "I would love to crack down on our budget even more.
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Right now, that process is incredibly tedious, with no unifying structure to send money overseas or to underbanked communities.
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Finding a bra that is supportive and comfortable can be a tedious challenge, no matter what size you wear.
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Granted, this is a more tedious process and you will only be able to add a full-screen GIF.
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The experience soon gives way to an anxious scramble for shelter, followed by tedious but tense days of waiting.
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The assembly process is often tedious and at the end of the day, the product is very low quality.
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But the cycle need not be so tedious, because we've got five new quotes to brighten up your days.
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However, finding and scheduling the time necessary to review audit logs is a tedious task that often is neglected.
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In a similar way, Workflow could automate processes that are repetitive or tedious to do on a small screen.
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I was astounded by how tedious the process was, and how light and shadow were rendered through the camera.
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Whatever their intentions, the end result is that Venom, after a dreadfully tedious start, evolves into something genuinely surprising.
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Our immigration system is rife with pressing problems Congress must address, many of which may seem insignificant and tedious.
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The Carry On Cocktail Kit Long flights can be tedious and almost make you forget you're on vacation. Relax.
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Any analysis on the economic benefit of allowing or blocking foreign transactions would be tedious, to say the least.
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Gone were the rigid orchestral scores and tedious (but necessary) layers of overdubs that had been George Martin's forte.
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Bermel explained that interferon protein molecule is expensive because manufacturing it is a tedious process requiring strict quality control.
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This part of the story is lightweight and can get tedious — I had to push through for a minute.
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At first, Football Manager feels tedious, like setting the table for a meal that you won't eat for days.
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He ruminates on his regrets, anxieties, health problems, aversion to masturbation (tedious) and to working (he's never done it).
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Soccer America magazine has labeled his protestations "The Tedious Martyrdom of Marsch" while conceding that he has a point.
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Was the worst movie on Netflix really just a tedious Chris Evans movie, rather than anything earth-shatteringly awful?
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While many of us labor over the tedious process, it takes Matthews just 15 minutes to prepare his own.
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And of course, it was implied that before Hefner, sexual intercourse was a tedious routine, like darning a sock.
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Anyone who uses smartphone dating apps knows how that can be: tedious, boring, and a great way to procrastinate.
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The company wants to take care of the most tedious part of your application — asynchronous jobs and background tasks.
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The company wants to help you manage your cloud infrastructure by handling the most tedious part of the job.
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The film We Can't Make the Same Mistake Twice lays out this battle in its most tedious, bureaucratic agony.
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Imagine my sadness when I arrived and realized that Japanese channels were just as tedious as their British counterparts.
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Framing and finishing the curved roof was time-consuming and tedious, he said —but it's his favorite design aspect.
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They often make no sense and are so detailed that, for a reader, they border on dull and tedious.
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Ms. Maslany also has the misfortune of being part of the tedious autumn-spring romance between Diana and Max.
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I had to build the prototypes, one or two a day, which sounds tedious, but actually it was fascinating.
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I would bet 90 to 98 percent, depending on who you are, of retail is not joyous, it's tedious.
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"I've designed for actresses before, and it was a little more tedious, but this was seamless," Mr. Garcia said.
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Those less familiar with the composer might find the production, at two and a half hours, baffling and tedious.
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Nevertheless, a number of users feel that finding new artists on Spotify and curating playlists is still too tedious.
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But it would have been tedious work, at least with the tools I had access to at the time.
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The freeze process was "tedious," she recalled, but ultimately effective because she no longer has problems with fake accounts.
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"Tedious, I know," said Gary Sozzi, a New York City accountant who has done this for two clients recently.
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"Over two weeks, constantly having to unfold and fold up this phone got tedious and frustrating," our reviewer wrote.
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A weepie, a thriller, a tragedy, a sub-Spielbergian pastiche, "The Book of Henry" is mostly a tedious mess.
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Our efforts to protect our kids from hurt feelings, tedious chores, money worries and the like are well intentioned.
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The premise reveals itself as an expression of despair, approximating the tedious but crushing burden of a meaningless existence.
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They were royal and hip, a Swinging Sixties couple with tedious official duties and boozy, self-indulgent private lives.
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The process can be incredibly tedious, and it's not made any easier by Death Stranding's clunky menus and controls.
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But sorting through massive numbers of messages from customers, partners and even employees can be tedious and time-consuming.
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Part of it is it's a tedious process with really detailed shots of resin, or certain colors or whatever.
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But for banks, asset managers and trading firms, deploying cutting edge software can be time-consuming, tedious — and expensive.
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Of course, that will start another round of tedious negotiations on trade, but "Brexit" will be done, figuratively, anyway.
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Finding a balance in between over-cooking and under-heating your food in a microwave can be deeply tedious.
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Is it really so wrong to cut the tedious child-led clean-up session out of the daily schedule?
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Parts of "Time and the Conways" come off as obvious exercises in dramatic irony, as tedious as those charades.
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However, the reviewer that it was tedious to adjust each wheel when he wanted to change the cutting height.
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Cleaning, which soon became the main source of Land's income (she also did yardwork), proved grueling and tedious labor.
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Laying down new railroad ties looks satisfying, you might discover on TikTok, while removing old rotten ones looks tedious.
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What's it like to outsource the tedious task of making dinner every single day to a trained professional chef?
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The E Ink panel itself isn't touch-sensitive, making it extremely tedious to scroll through long lists with the buttons.
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Discovery was all right, but its details—so many photographic plates, so many similar, tedious observations—wasn't the most fun.
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"The set-up process is quite tedious … and the PC is just not as accessible as people (think)," Chen said.
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Maybe there's a tedious process you can formalize, or a slow-to-set material you can jettison from your studio?
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Modria is an e-commerce dispute-resolution platform enabling consumers to avoid the tedious bureaucracy involved in settling a dispute.
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Although it was slightly more difficult to find streams this week compared to the premiere, it wasn't a tedious affair.
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Watching Copenhagen dissolve post-rain would have been tedious; there's only so much tragedy I'm willing to watch on screen.
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There are some drawbacks to this structure, such as the tedious loading times, but for the most part, it's refreshing.
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Worse, it gets away from Far Cry 153's freeform structure with tedious but necessary grinding, particularly towards the end.
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Mr Limbaugh shook up the ossified talk-show format by dispensing with the tedious call-ins and adding anarchic humour.
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It's very heavy to rig, and a pretty tedious process for everybody who's not involved in making the thing work.
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As a result, a transaction now costs nearly $4 in fees on average and takes many tedious hours to confirm.
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Scouring the strip for scorched is mostly a tedious process, as they don't pose all that much of a threat.
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For now, anyone recalling nudges from grandma urging wakefulness through tedious sermons should consider that she may have been right.
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Few things are more tedious than transcribing audio, but Otter Voice Notes proves that doesn't have to be the case.
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Such a long list of options means that finding a match on the web can be time-consuming and tedious.
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It's tedious work: Imagine spending all day at a screen just highlighting stop signs in images taken by autonomous vehicles.
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Click here to view original GIFIf software is needlessly complex and tedious, almost no one is going to use it.
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It's a nice idea, though there are a lot of cult members, and it can get tedious after a while.
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Without one, they would have to create design elements out of thin air, which is extremely tedious and time-consuming.
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There are days where it is tedious and there are colleagues you don't like and management you don't agree with.
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In execution, Chinese entrepreneurs are unafraid of the tedious, messy, and risky tasks, if they help achieve the ultimate result.
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For most larger businesses, an IT request is typically a tedious task, involving several steps just to create a ticket.
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And many companies struggle to invest in the mundane and tedious details that are at the heart of most breaches.
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Time often tempers the raucous spirit, in a show of "maturity" that's just as often welcome as it is tedious.
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As tedious as it may be, moisturizer is the one step in our daily skin-care routines we're religious about.
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All while not making the activity so tedious that it exceeds my stress tolerance and pushes me to quit out.
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Political opponents from the hard-left France Insoumise (Unbowed?) party mocked the speech as a "tedious exercise of self-congratulation".
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Reentering stealth is tedious, enemies swarm fast, and Lara both in terms of control and animation just isn't responsive enough.
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The director's cut is long and at times remarkably tedious, and yet, that is in many ways precisely the point.
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There are so many tedious obligations in your life right now, but this is the time to power through them.
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But it's not immediately obvious what these cosy, charming, but ultimately tedious domestic episodes have to do with the refugees.
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The process was unglamorous, tedious and entirely precarious, but the final payoff was visually stunning and worth every single minute.
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Vacuuming is a tedious butnecessary household chore, which is why the idea of hands-free floor cleaning sounds so good.
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The historical stabbing games are often the worst offenders when it comes to overstuffed sandbox titles with pointless, tedious tasks.
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Clearing out the various districts is a long, tedious process that will test both your patience and your ammo supplies.
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Events like those are long, tedious, and require a huge amount of time for viewers to hear from each candidate.
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Players Mookie Betts, David PriceDavid Eugene PriceRepublican lawmakers on why they haven't read Mueller report: 'Tedious' and 'what's the point?
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Instead, "Skiptrace" settles for a warmed-over plot, tedious fight sequences and humor that's heavy on crotch jokes and pratfalls.
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Businesses looking to develop new offerings and product functionalities can now easily outsource entire technology stacks and tedious regulatory administration.
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Offering the process online has become an imperative as customers have lost patience with the tedious and paperwork-heavy ordeal.
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The weekly drop in interest rates was likely not enough to get borrowers to start the often tedious refinance process.
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We decide every hour which chances are worth taking, which attachments worth making, which tedious tasks are worth the reward.
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The tedious work of assembling tailored resumés can be one of the most time-consuming parts of the job hunt.
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She was quickly parted from her dance teacher and set on a winding, often tedious journey away from King's Landing.
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But the Ginsburg standard also turns judicial confirmation hearings—and especially Supreme Court confirmation hearings—into a tedious, rote affair.
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Go deeper: The New York Times reports on a startup called Arraiy that uses AI to automate tedious CGI tasks.
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It just gets awfully repetitive and tedious — at least in a massive-military-drill-and-apocalyptic-threats kind of way.
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That Jon Jones Fight In the main event Jon Jones took on Ovince St. Preux in a fairly tedious decision.
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Waiting for his imported beers proved tedious; the journey from the US to Japan is by ship, and takes weeks.
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"Traditional insurance is a slow and tedious process, that is not designed for freelancers," says Dinghy co-founder Rob Hartley.
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Like most of its equivalents (Harvest Moon, Animal Crossing), the grind of the daily routine can get a bit tedious.
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The machine, one of many that helps transform grain into liquid, traditionally requires a tedious 17-step process, Blystone said.
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Quiz making was a relatively tedious process, especially then, when the content management system was buggy and public interest modest.
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Free trade agreement negotiations are, by their very nature, tedious and messy processes that can take years to wrap up.
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Sometimes I'll do tasks that are usually so tedious that I would never be able to do it at home.
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Often, enemies would respawn seemingly at random, and I'd be forced to replay simple but tedious combat scenarios multiple times.
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Conveniently, Kirsten is Facebook friends with both of them, privy to the extremely tedious details of their separate suburban lives.
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To them, carefully examining the facts can seem tedious or anxiety-provoking, so they jump into new situations without thinking.
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Superhero movies have sweetened the experience with post-credit scenes that make sitting through the names a little less tedious.
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A combination of willful opacity and obvious symbolism, "Death" can feel tedious if you strain to make sense of it.
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What was a tedious, housewifely chore before the introduction of commercial bar soap has become a hugely popular artisanal endeavor.
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The imaginary of the archive is built around dusty and yellowish papers, its workers as tedious ants and devoted librarians.
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There's a bit about how tedious it is to offer the customary Nazi greeting to a room full of acquaintances.
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What he was doing was important; the fire code and union regulations were tedious, inefficient, and an obstacle to progress.
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You can replace the battery and the plastic resin watch band, but I've found that doing so can be tedious.
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You can replace the battery and the plastic resin watch band, but I've found that doing so can be tedious.
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Jake Heller used to spend many tedious hours writing litigation briefs as an associate at Roper & Gray back in 2011.
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If you think waiting for Nevada results is tedious, just wait until the California primary, and this is The Trailer.
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It's tedious, but they're also fixing my teeth without having to have braces at age 30, so I'll take it.
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The work was at times physically toilsome and, it has to be admitted, brutally tedious for stretches of unthinkable duration.
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" That disaffection was palpable during the sprawling global press tours for each big movie, which he called "exhausting and tedious.
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Unfortunately for the affected Switch users, Nintendo's fix involves an insane, tedious process that could actually take days to complete.
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He's also adept at what must be the tedious business of playing scenes with Happy, who zips around the screen.
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From the standpoint of a tedious infrastructure nerd, however, Klobuchar's proposal doesn't really answer any of the interesting policy questions.
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But rule-based systems failed because they were not scalable — it was expensive and tedious to program extensive domain expertise.
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But the day-to-day reality of cold cases for the detectives who work to solve them can be tedious.
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Since it's tedious to weigh each individual marble, you'll want to come up with some sort of group sorting mechanism.
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His last album before this one, 2013's tedious and largely inaccessible Magna Carta Holy Grail, was distant and confused.
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Billions of dollars, years of tedious tinkering and calculation, and a lot of hard work could literally go up in smoke.
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Ignorance seems pretty blissful, compared with the tedious prospect of cataloging the contents of every kitchen drawer, bookshelf and stuffed closet.
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Waiting hours outside a warehouse to load cargo into your trailer can be tedious, especially if the radio stations are fuzzy.
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But Bechor also began realizing that as he reviewed more and more contracts, he became better at doing the tedious work.
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Their cases sometimes go on for years amid careful, tedious, behind-the-scenes work aimed at recruiting or neutralizing foreign spies.
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Perhaps Twitter will include a thread-specific mute button that lets you bail out of conversations that have become too tedious.
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If you run through the main story and ignore side quests as much as possible, you might find the game tedious.
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Instead of having to send tedious reports to a donor about how she was spending money, she concentrated on solving problems.
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Barcelona city politics are hopelessly complicated, especially for an American accustomed to the tedious left-right binaries of US public life.
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What if, after years of investigation, all we have to show for it is theater — a tedious going through the motions?
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A tedious process, no doubt, but just like animating a film frame-by-frame, the work ultimately pays in beautiful dividends.
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There are plenty of jobs in a kitchen that are both tedious and dangerous, and Miso aims to fill that role.
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GLBA compliance has thus become its own somewhat tedious mini industry, with lawyers and specialized GLBA compliance firms you can hire.
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So that makes the creation of bots really tedious, expensive, and brittle, though they work in certain situations like customer care.
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It's a lot less tedious than it sounds, as nearly everything in the attic has a voice line attached to it.
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There is more to America than the White House, with its bellicose nationalism, and the elite universities, with their tedious orthodoxies.
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Launching the camera app is a slow and tedious process that caused me to miss more than a handful of shots.
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It's tedious, time consuming and totally vital to ensure that businesses can remain in business and don't run afoul of authorities.
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Pixel art, the digital equivalent to old-school pointillism, can be an incredibly tedious to make if you don't know how.
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I put together a list of events going on around the state in October, which sounds easy but is very tedious.
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If one player messes up, both players have to start over from scratch, and replaying sequences multiple times can get tedious.
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I found these initially intriguing but eventually tedious; more compelling is "Work No. 2721," from which the exhibition takes its name.
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Sling TV, apparently wanting to make sure you don't forget how tedious choosing a cable package is, helpfully offers multiple packages.
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Planning meals and batch cooking is definitely the only way to eat without plastic but it's already getting a little tedious.
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Just when you think they're on the way out the door, they come back in to start yet another tedious conversation.
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Greasing up your pan with vegetable oil or olive oil can be one of the most tedious chores involved in baking.
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It's rare to get airline points outside of credit card plans, tedious consumer surveys, or, you know, booking flights and flying.
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The tedious process has turned Iitate into one large construction site, with the sound of excavators constantly humming in the background.
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That meant a lot of people would have to spend a lot of hours doing the tedious work of tagging photos.
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While there is a workaround—flyers can book each leg of the trip as a separate one-way—that is tedious.
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Despite all of the cool hacking powers at your disposal, missions often boiled down to tedious shootouts and prolonged car chases.
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Surely she knows this whole pre-panic mode display is tedious, but the news-wielding warrior must suffer through it anyway.
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There are two ways to look at the ongoing, sometimes tedious, always heated debate over the future of the Democratic Party.
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I am in blood stepp'd in so far, that should I wade no more,Returning were as tedious as go o'er.
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Videoconferencing is frustrating, joyless, and tedious, but Google has somehow come up with a way to make it even worse: drones.
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The answer is clear: it is a tedious process that can take nine months and may cost $2,000 in legal fees.
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By turning tedious work into a game, they challenge themselves and produce high-quality work, making things interesting in the process.
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Pros: Amazingly bright, dim and strobe modes, compact and durable, uses single AA batteryCons: Cycling through output options can be tedious
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Yes, expanded September rosters lead to tedious pitching changes, as managers — armed with increasingly detailed scouting information — seek every possible edge.
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Why do some people anecdotally say using cannabis increases productivity for tedious tasks, like scrubbing the floor or organizing the house?
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From the funny to the ridiculous to the tedious, here are some of the strangest requests they've received on the job.
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"Stop trying to convince everyone of your patriotism, it's tedious," she spits at Dougal along with a few choice curse words.
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The licensing process can cost hundreds of dollars in fees and impose other tedious requirements that can take years to complete.
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Chef'n Saladshears Salad Chopper, $9.95Chopped salads are delicious, but chopping lettuce is tedious and can wilt the leaves in the process.
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They're way too large, way too beep-y, way too pricey, and they seem to create additional tedious work for employees.
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"Insurance transactions are currently far too tedious and frictional," said Maersk's head of risk and insurance, Lars Henneberg, in a statement.
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Bug testing, as Motherboard showed in its look at the development behind Gears of War 4 last year, is extremely tedious.
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Such an idea, orthodox and even tedious for the past fifty years, was thought in the seventeenth century to be diabolical.
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No one tunes in for the tedious expressions of gratitude, the losers' brave game faces or the designer label name checks.
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Front Burner Coring brussels sprouts and separating the leaves is a tedious chore second only to shelling and peeling fava beans.
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That issue is achingly tedious, but it looks as though the Europeans have woken up and moved to fix that situation.
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They perform an annual ritual — charming and infuriating, lavish and tedious — devoted to conjuring up a fantasy of continuity and consensus.
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But it would be a long and tedious process to create new accounts for all the apps and sites you use.
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Making the dough is kind of a long, annoying process, but it was meditative and I liked that it was tedious.
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Use seemingly tedious moments as a time to center yourself Think about something as simple as having to wash our hands.
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The situation on the ground looks much like an overseas operation: long and tedious, and marked by near-constant logistics issues.
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And the more longueurs Banville provides in order to reinforce the Jamesian mood and manner, the more tedious the novel becomes.
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Valtr believes by freeing the staff from these kinds of tedious activities, it enables them to concentrate more on the guests.
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These steps may seem tedious, but remember that they serve to protect not just you but also the people around you.
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Today, data management and privacy controls come in the form of either tedious piecemeal offerings or one-size-fits-all solutions.
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Those who have landed jobs know the road to securing employment is long, tedious, and filled with mostly arbitrary, unnecessary obstacles.
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"I know [it looks] really tedious and some kind of torture," admitted numbandroid, the player behind this video, to me recently.
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Anyone who plans to go after counterfeiters in China should expect a time-consuming, bureaucratic, tedious and expensive process, he said.
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Indeed, the ongoing "What happened to Jack?" game risked becoming tedious -- if only in the way that NBC kept promoting it.
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Nancy Pelosi, Democratic House leader, styles herself a "master legislator," but she is generally regarded as incompetent, tedious, and politically shopworn.
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What if the real way forward weren't a great leap but grinding, tedious, unglamorously incremental change—what George Eliot called "meliorism"?
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Luminance wants to make that work much less tedious by using artificial intelligence to review documents in minutes instead of hours.
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A mostly tedious first quarter began with the Eagles mixing the run and the pass against a largely backpedaling Giants defense.
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I filled out the survey to the best of my ability, although it became especially tedious when they started repeating questions.
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For months, I attempted to track and limit where I put my disposable income, but things got tedious and complicated fast.
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Others would say she found an efficient way to finish her tedious assignment and ought to be applauded for her initiative.
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"People find it very tedious, and they have little confidence in their ability to understand how plans differ," Dr. Neuman said.
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"There's still that compulsion—even knowing that it's going to be tedious and repetitive—to get that extra checkmark," Wortmann said.
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Yet embracing the holiday's tedious dietary restrictions, not working around them, is critical to appreciating this holiday on a deeper level.
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The play is front-loaded, though, with diatribes by Buck that are tedious and untheatrical, even if you agree with them.
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It was a raw and icy winter in Maine, and I had grown snappy with the tedious details of daily life.
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The trend manages to cram a tremendous number of tedious affectations into tight quarters: design fetishism, ostentatious minimalism, costly self-abnegation.
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Democrats played along, trolling the majority with procedural tricks and proposed amendments, making the process as long and tedious as possible.
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But teaching an AI about everything in the world, one idea at a time, is a tedious pain in the ass.
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Of course, while soldering is definitely a great way of combining one circuit with another, it's also a quite-tedious process.
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That's impressive progress, especially considering that many report that the process to set up an online store through Amazon is quite tedious.
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Dedicated to capturing the detailed music of film narrative, the sound recordist has one of the more tedious jobs on a movie.
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After eight years of very similar orations, this latest version had the tedious feel of a class review before the final exam.
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Plan an event in your community When the phone calls and petition drives grow tedious, rallies are crucial to re-energizing volunteers.
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Willow One of the most tedious parts of pumping for many women is sitting tethered to a machine several times a day.
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But the Vantage improves dramatically on previous Scuf controllers, which required a special tool and a tedious procedure to replace the joysticks.
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That strategy helped him while in the service to finish even the most tedious task, like clearing shells from the firing range.
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The stakes are low, the rules are complicated and tedious, and the impact of their elections is rarely explicitly seen or felt.
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Taylor tells me that he sees Approved's mission as helping consumers navigate the often tedious and painful world of getting a mortgage.
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Life since has been a dragging process, a tedious slog involving paperwork, federal agencies, community meetings, permits, and then, inevitably, more paperwork.
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Of course, as ready as she might have been, the singer couldn't escape from the tedious hours that come with going light.
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It's a great escape from your daily routine and a wonderful way to decompress after a long and tedious day at work.
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Jessup went on to detail his "ongoing" journey to self-acceptance and the "tedious game" he played of hiding who he is.
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Energy management is also a major focus for the race teams, which attack the problem with advanced software and careful, tedious planning.
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They can often see planning as tedious and place more emphasis on the quality time spent, rather than the destination or experiences.
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"In the future, we envision that robots like this should be helping with tedious or dangerous tasks," Suárez-Ruiz told The Verge.
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After all, your first private plane ride is a once-in-a-lifetime experience; by your fiftieth, it's just another tedious commute.
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Character customization and progression are tedious and don't add much to the experience, though I wholeheartedly welcome EA's confident turn toward inclusiveness.
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Each and every dead fitness tracker must have its battery removed—a tedious, soul-sucking job that must be done by hand.
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As with his other books, in The Fifth Risk Lewis informs and entertains readers about topics that can sometimes be considered tedious.
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Kenny believes AI's ability to eliminate many tedious activities will allow humans to eventually enjoy more leisure time and become more creative.
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The difference, according to Kaufmann, is that Cole's deep learning method reduces the need for tedious, time-consuming preprocessing of MRI data.
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First, you can spend hours clicking the delete button in a tedious exercise seemingly designed to deter the act of mass deletion.
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Parsing old votes on immigration It was the most tedious unloading of opposition research on a presidential debate stage yet this year.
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In the final scene of this tedious episode, the Lyon family, plus Thirsty and Anika, have a family meal at Lucious' house.
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Tidying up around the home is tedious enough, but taking on this terrible task on a daily basis will drive anyone bonkers.
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It is so deeply, mind-numbingly tedious, in fact, that you owe it to yourself to see exactly how one is made.
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The biggest problem I face early on sounds tedious for a space explorer: I just don't have enough room in my pockets.
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Robotic Process Automation (RPA) has been a hot commodity in recent years as it helps automate tedious manual workflows inside large organizations.
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Far too much time is devoted to rehashing, point by point, Rostand's plot, which without the virtuosic set pieces is tedious stuff.
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It's tedious, and will be difficult for the company to scale, but it's part of what gives Focals an edge in quality.
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It makes the game's worst aspects even worse, while slowing down the experience in a way that can make it feel tedious.
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Its quest to illuminate is foiled, though, by that bane of biographical performance: tedious exposition of a life we know too well.
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Still, a court fight would be tedious, potentially delaying any testimony from McGahn for several months, even if Congress is ultimately successful.
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All of this may sound like tedious newsroom mechanics, but mistakes can have a genuine impact on The Times's reputation among readers.
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Once a voter is on the phone, a surveyor must read the tedious list of 20-something Democratic candidates who are running.
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Except for his spelling—subject to endless, tedious "modernizations," many promulgated by his own Academy of Letters—his Portuguese has hardly aged.
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It requires some work, speculation and reading tedious financial documents to glimpse the portion dedicated to cloud as opposed to other investments.
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Amid the nonstop and increasingly tedious theatricality, Trump is only ever performing the role of the president; he's never doing the job.
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This was a tedious undertaking of backing out rows of titanium screws that fastened the old plates to his bullet-wrecked jaw.
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Despite the fact that capturing and editing video is more accessible than ever, video editing remains a time-consuming and tedious process.
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At this point in my life, I'm not going to do boring, tedious product descriptions for things I have no interest in.
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The videos these people produce are a lot of things – "amateurish" and "mind-numblingly tedious" are among the main descriptors I'd use.
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I respond to email, I call people back and I convene the important but tedious conference calls we all have to do.
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Like Daniel half-heartedly working as a McDonald's busboy, I felt that society's norms were frustratingly tedious and out of my grasp.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Buildings can seem tedious and boring, especially in their repetition in a city like New York.
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But the players' trust in the owners erodes with each day — each tedious, boring day — that passes without a free-agent signing.
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Last month, law firm Baker & Hostetler announced that it would employ IBM's artificially intelligent lawyer, Ross, to help ease its tedious workload.
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This jarring change from comedy to tragedy is unsettling, and, as "Dim the Fluorescents" languishes in the women's bitter breakup, becomes tedious.
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This kind of work can be tedious, and at times it feels like you're doing busywork for the sake of doing busywork.
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The thousands of bins overflowing with goods have traditionally been picked by hand, requiring the tedious work of Best Buy's warehouse employees.
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Literature does what life can't and what boring biographers won't: omit all the tedious bits that clot our days and signify nothing.
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Information that was once siloed or tedious to access — driver's-license photos, phone records, jail bookings — was increasingly at deportation officers' fingertips.
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Complicating matters are complex new anti-fraud measures — including the tedious collection of each voter's biometric data at the time of polling.
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But the process is deliberately tedious — and it can end with vouchers for future travel instead of refunds to your credit card.
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One day in 1962, as she faced a tedious morning of chemical hair-straightening and tight curling, tasks she disliked, inspiration struck.
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Many people don't even know they have access to this individual arbitration, and those who do may find it cumbersome and tedious.
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This murky and tedious reworking of Friedrich Dürrenmatt's dark fable of love and lucre is illuminated by Lesley Manville's dazzling star turn.
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In 2010, the Academy set a 45-second limit on winners' speeches, a move designed to shorten the award ceremony's tedious runtime.
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If I were forced to choose, I'd plump for a shorter, more rewarding old age over a longer and more tedious one.
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Tedious but importantThousands of iMerit employees label the data that trains algorithms to interpret images, transcribe speech, speak conversationally, and perform tasks.
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Though Ms. Smirnova and Mr. Chudin are much friendlier here than in their usual noble stage personas, their lyrical sequences prove tedious.
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The high stakes and extraordinarily personal rivalry have turned what might have been a tedious midsummer campaign into a thrilling cage match.
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The work is vital to making the app work, he says, but is tedious and wouldn't earn many points from weekly updates.
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Death Stranding is a game that is frequently original and odd and surprising, while also occasionally being heavy-handed, tedious and obtuse.
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This system was tedious for everyone, but ended up being a pretty good deal for the super-preferred customers of the world.
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Having a routine that you execute before starting a tedious task boosts your chance of finishing that task, according to the research.
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This rambunctious show, which weds the Elizabethan theater and the brassy Broadway musical, dances dangerously on the line between tireless and tedious.
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The rebuilding was long and tedious, but leavened by the snappy banter between Susan Povich and Ralph Gorham, the pound's married owners.
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Despite what appears to be a slow and even tedious process, the artist apparently laid down the lines quite quickly, without thinking.
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Rather than enduring a struggle with an uncomfortable and tedious part of grooming, we both had the opportunity to giggle and enjoy.
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A brief summary: The tedious process of dating and critiquing the ways we date has been going on for a long time.
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In those cases, there could be some very tedious and partisan discussions about which of those things is in bad taste or whatever.
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When we think of provocateurs now, it's easy to immediately leap to tedious fascist fence walkers like Douglas P. of Death In June.
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Catching them is a tedious process, but it's crucial that the snakes be studied, and tracked, in order to develop effective control methods.
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Worrying about the cost of every cup of coffee or takeout meal can be tedious and doesn't always lead to a big payoff.
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One of the most tedious parts of setting up a new media streaming device is the requirement to enter your Wi-Fi password.
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M: It's true—animation is an extremely time consuming and tedious process involving massive attention to detail in both the creation and editing.
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I have a huge pile of folders and tedious security briefings to look through but I just can't bring myself to do it.
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What keeps them from feeling tedious or frustrating isn't just how thrilling they can be; it's the way you're constantly learning new things.
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Like any job, it can be a tedious slog loaded front to back with tasks you do not want to complete, but must.
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Do you feel that support when you are going through the tedious process of, as you said, the slow-moving gears of justice?
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The company has plans to continue expanding, though insurance is regulated at the state level, which could make that a more tedious process.
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Outside of combat, one of the main things you'll be doing is building up a kingdom, and this is a long, tedious process.
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MRI machines produce images in slice after slice, and it is tedious for doctors to look through them; it's easy to miss anomalies.
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Getting my financial records together would be tedious, and I was also mildly embarrassed by my income, which is on the low side.
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Its aim is to help other companies succeed by taking care of the tedious tasks that can distract management from the bigger picture.
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Janszen said tailoring pitches to venture capitalists and the wealthiest of investors typically requires entrepreneurs to adopt very particular and tedious marketing strategies.
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Quickly, a tedious interview becomes an exhausting micro-version of the movie "Groundhog Day" in which after every question, the interview begins again.
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Indeed, high school and college teachers understand that such tedious and often incoherent proceedings do not make Congress any more interesting or accessible.
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Upon starting, you wake up in a bus depot in Tucson and have the option to begin the tedious drive to Las Vegas.
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The area is reportedly strewn with landmines and boobytraps left by Islamic State militants, so the investigation will be slow, tedious, and dangerous.
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Credit card penetration is lower than the U.S. and there isn't the same infrastructure for shipping, meaning that returns are far more tedious.
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The problem â€" as Mashable previously covered â€" is that crediting all the songwriters for each song can be a tedious, convoluted process.
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It doesn't (and can't) eliminate all the menus and steps necessary to start streaming something; it just handles those tedious steps for you.
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It becomes quite tedious to check your balance and transactions on all your accounts as you have to deal with multiple shitty apps.
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I do love lap swimming, but it gets tedious (There is a limit to how many songs I can sing in my head).
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When they finally reach the Commonwealth, they are assigned to tedious, low paying work for long hours with little or no time off.
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It is tedious to keep track of when money should disappear from our checking accounts and frustrating when it doesn't occur on schedule.
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"I'd have to walk a minute, run a minute, walk a minute, run a minute, which was very tedious for me," she said.
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If that sounds tedious, then perhaps you, like researchers at Murdoch University, would prefer to delegate the duty to a specially-trained computer.
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The idea was relatively simple, but the steps were numerous, and Allison had to make all the assays himself, which was tedious work.
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The VA has been criticized for years for appointment backlogs, a tedious and long appeals process and failing to quickly fire problematic employees.
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He'd been toiling away on his exercise bike for half an hour a day for years, and things were beginning to get tedious.
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The redesign speeds up app launching dramatically, even on current Watch hardware; eliminates tedious extra steps; and revamps almost the entire user experience.
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In between were protesters against the Vietnam war, the Soviet domination of eastern Europe and the tedious insistence on attending lectures at universities.
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But I'm not worried about that as much as... I don't want to create a situation where the work feels tedious to me.
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Even if you get one, it will need to come with an accompanying unicorn so you can jump the tedious rings of security.
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To make things even more tedious, you have to go through this entire process for each and every hero character and vehicle class.
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The Fafsa asks dozens of questions about finances and taxes, requiring tedious, error-prone transcription of information from tax returns to aid applications.
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They eliminate tedious busywork, such as logging calls or taking notes, and allow salespeople to focus on the essential parts of their job.
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"It's extremely tedious, but the fact that [a witness] took the Fifth is an inference that what I'm asking is true," said Toren.
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Many found cleaning the All-Clad Copper Core 10-Piece Set easy, but some found keeping the copper band shiny a tedious nuisance.
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No Man's Sky is an incredibly popular game about procedurally generated planets whose exploration, depending on your temperament, is either fascinating or tedious.
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On DVD Brilliant, tedious and irredeemably evil, Leni Riefenstahl's "Triumph of the Will" (1935) is one of the great conundrums of cinema history.
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The rest of the main card was largely made up of tedious slogs but there were a few good finishes on the undercard.
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Assuming the full suite of Adobe products will eventually be connected via this highly specific assistant, some tedious tasks may soon be automated.
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What usually comes off as transportive felt tedious, as if she were trying to will her songs back from the dead and failing.
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"We hired sales people and were involved with onboarding and training them, but it got very tedious," Lim told TechCrunch in an interview.
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My days were taken up by tedious group meetings run by overworked and underpaid psych techs and social workers, or outdated psychoeducational videos.
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Those turned out to be impractical and tedious to use — though automated, the programs were flawed and missed many posts after several attempts.
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The 218 coupling of the Fifth and Seventh seethes with ideas, transcending tedious debates about period practice to sound utterly fresh and free.
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Although she found it tedious to spend hours looking at herself, most of her customers preferred her to wear heavy makeup, she said.
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In doing so, he has distracted attention from all the banal and familiar ways that US politics has become a tedious, empty grind.
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There's no glamour in "Brave," and very little joy; I've never read anything that makes being a starlet sound so tedious and demeaning.
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I was 16 when, at the end of a particularly tedious summer term, I returned to peacetime Brittany a half-grown English misfit.
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Let's face it: Working from home means you need to fill the void of the office chatter you'd normally find tedious and distracting.
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These scenes alternate with others in which she is dealing with the often tedious demands of her two young children, Leanne and Danny.
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It was tedious, and yet you had to indulge them, because you could see how much they enjoyed it, this performance of adulthood.
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Previously, the staff had to repaint the illustrations every week, using a projector to project the design on the wall — a tedious nightmare.
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When he carries on alone, speaking to God, questioning and suffering at great, monotonous length, his weakness becomes tedious, as does the film.
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She joins those defenseless armies we glimpse at night, distanced from us by thick plate glass, inaudible and unknowable in their tedious labor.
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Without a real-world correlative for the actions it depicts, Bertrand Bonello's new film would merely be tedious and pretentious rather than repellent.
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You might recall that the cloud trend first picked up steam on Reddit and Instagram last April, but required a tedious application process.
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It's an arduous and tedious process that demands securing deals with media conglomerates hoping to bundle its popular channels with less attractive offerings.
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Shopping for household appliances is tedious to some, but not to those of us who delight in keeping our spaces streamlined and clean.
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No one who has filled out the SF 86 has found it to be an enriching experience; It's invasive, tedious and time-consuming.
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Yet sometimes I realize I am asking a colleague to complete a tedious form or write a letter during a precious holiday weekend.
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And why do the tedious work of preserving the foundations of free government when it is so much more interesting to reinvent it?
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Books of The Times "Alternative facts": The term manages to be tedious, ridiculous and perilous at once — a real sign of the times.
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Coming of age in Britain towards the end of Thatcher's long and tedious tenure was a particularly grim prospect for working class teenagers.
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The most tedious outcome of that strategy is endless debates among fans of various energy sources about who's getting more subsidies than whom.
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So begins the fun and tedious democratic process by which supporters of the bigger campaigns try to physically absorb the newly available voters.
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The redesign speeds up app launching dramatically, even on current watch hardware; eliminates tedious extra steps; and revamps almost the entire user experience.
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Pálmason seems to work intuitively, and what he creates with Winter Brothers is a shaggy film that alternates between being invigorating and tedious.
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And a Holly Holm match that has made fans forget just how tentative and tedious six out of her seven UFC appearances have been.
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The casting days during fashion week can be tedious; quite often you will be in long lines with dozens of other models for hours.
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Yet the film also focuses on the intimate moments, tedious calculations, and the army of scientists and technicians who truly propelled the mission along.
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There is a huge amount of (often tedious) logistical and procedural work that is involved, as well as endless admin, spreadsheets and antisocial hours.
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Asking it random questions is a tedious process that's accomplished faster through Siri, Alexa, or Google Assistant—or even just a simple Google search.
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Even still, we get how tedious a process it can be to find the right design, size, placement, and color of your upcoming ink.
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Sure, it's been designed to be point and click, but if you have changes across 48 tables, it becomes a very tedious task, indeed.
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Producing 'worm juice', as it is called on Macharia's farm, can be tedious since it requires checking on the worms to keep them alive.
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It plans to develop apps that will reduce the time taken in data collection by making it tech-enabled as opposed to tedious paperwork.
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They perform the tedious, disturbing task that machines still can't, and that most Americans won't: Filtering social media sites for obscenities, abuse, and violence.
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In his quietly effective way, the manager has stitched together a team who, after a tedious procession of qualifiers, are starting to show promise.
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Job hunting is generally comprised of a series of maddening starts and stops, some of which are tedious, and some of which are thrilling.
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When the epic finale was over, and the credits rolled, I wasn't thinking about all of the tedious things Andromeda forced me to do.
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What is more, many others had gone before him — including those tedious Christian missionaries, who forced many local women to dress much more modestly.
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It's a one-button mobile game, an inescapable fact in the boss fights that are more tedious than fun, burdened by such limited controls.
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The platform also relies on its community to flag prohibited items, and some users take issue with the tedious review process that follows after.
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The scrolling is quick and responsive, but I could certainly imagine it getting tedious when the time comes to pull up something more obscure.
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It's a tedious process and Microsoft would be smart to add a label to the title's box art that's displayed when browsing the catalog.
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While stationed in Baghdad, his full-time job involved manually entering data into Excel spreadsheets, a tedious task that didn't exactly thrill him, either.
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In Malawi pregnant girls are suspended for 12 months, but then allowed to return in the following academic year, subject to some tedious paperwork.
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I haunt a number of forums and found it a little tedious to have to ctrl+f whatever item I wanted to "click" on.
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The tedious tasks expected of Thai monarchs, such as cutting ribbons and doling out university degrees, he palms off on his more popular sister.
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Volume controls through Alexa aren't particularly granular and can be tedious to use, so I often picked up my soundbar's remote to fine tune.
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It remains a tedious and at times bitter self-defense written by a man who claims to enjoy the negative attention he sought out.
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Cage is promoting Dog Eat Dog alongside two other movies that are being released around the same time, and that sounds tedious to me.
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With her social-media following and celebrity glow, Ms Sobchak will also help inject drama into the tedious ritual of Mr Putin's re-election.
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Goodbye to eating everything I wanted without giving a damn about calories or carbs of any of the rest of that completely tedious foodspeak.
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The partnership will save Amazon from the tedious process of building and staffing grocery warehouses all over the country for its existing AmazonFresh program.
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Divorces, he said, would be a far less tedious and expensive process than annulling marriages, which can take years and face many legal hurdles.
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Bigger bones often require several weeks of tedious work, spread out over seasons, as the volunteers delicately coax them out of clay or mudstone.
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Essentially, some mechanical force and dumb luck might be responsible for ending an entire class of tedious assembly jobs, for better or for worse.
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It's a tedious process that involves reading lots of journal entries on terminal computers, finding a few dead bodies, and collecting wood and water.
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It's for all the boys and girls who ever spent tedious preadolescent afternoons at soccer practice, thinking, "You know what would be cool..." TubiTV.
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The conventional web, with all of its tedious pages and links, is giving way to the conversational web, in which chatty AIs reign supreme.
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Second, the process of manually recording this on pen and paper can be more tedious and feel less private out in a public space.
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Two years later, Shor's Bell Labs colleague Lov Grover devised an algorithm that speeds up the classically tedious process of searching through unsorted databases.
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The market is wide open for anything that will bring the technology of this tedious, anxious process a little farther into the 21st century.
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Bots are a useful tool on Wikipedia: they identify and undo vandalism, add links and perform other tedious tasks set by their human masters.
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WeBot, which launched Wednesday, is a Facebook Messenger bot that lets you easily find protests in your city — no scrambling or tedious searching required.
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Patching has long been one of the most tedious chores for those who want to keep their electronic devices secure or up to date.
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A split decision victory in a rather tedious affair against Gilbert Melendez did little to raise Alvarez's stock in the eyes of the public.
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In 2006, after years of tedious litigation, the story took a jarring turn for the worse when Dretzin died in a tragic car accident.
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That is a clear advantage ProtonMail has on Gmail, where it's tedious and hard to use end-to-end encryption technologies such as PGP.
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I've certainly had tedious back-and-forths where I'm trying to figure out when to meet with someone, and then where, and so on.
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Yes, the hardcore partisans on both sides seem to enjoy the food-fight, despite it becoming so repetitive and almost tedious at this point.
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That said, Moyes and Phelan can perhaps hold out hope that the 'six pointer' will become something more than a tedious commonplace this weekend.
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Roommates can be loud distractions from schoolwork and sleep, plus a bit of music can ease the pain of typing out a tedious essay.
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Reigning American League MVP Mookie Betts, pitcher David PriceDavid Eugene PriceRepublican lawmakers on why they haven't read Mueller report: 'Tedious' and 'what's the point?
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They can tweet the unvarnished, unshod truth, and who needs cumbersome Freedom of Information Act requests or tedious investigative journalism when you have hashtags?
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There was gimmickry — almost unbelievably, the show doubled down on the tedious suspense building and presented the big reveal via a tortured Rick flashback.
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Apparently at least "One More Time," which is the title of a new film by Robert Edwards that plows this tedious ground yet again.
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Bazille's near-copy of the work, made the following year, clings to tonal shadings of the same elements, objectifying them to tedious, static effect.
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At first this was another unrealized sketch, to a dismaying degree: One quartet for two couples was tedious in plan and limp in execution.
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The traditional software development from front-end design to front-end html/css development to working code is expensive, time-consuming, tedious and repetitive.
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The safety car running stretched out for a tedious five laps, and that was a little too much both for drivers and frustrated spectators.
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I wear tank tops, I have gay friends, I've experimented sexually with women, and my life is not dictated by tedious routines or fear.
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But despite some tedious passages, "Heimat Is a Space in Time" takes an intriguing approach to history that remains refreshingly rooted in primary sources.
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Waxing a car with traditional paste or liquid wax is a very tedious process that most people don't have the time or patience for.
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Instead of the trademark "Atlanta" satire, we get a face-value portrayal of everyday racism at its most insidious, tedious, exhausting and altogether unsurprising.
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There's already a fair amount of consensus in the Democratic legislative caucuses about these ideas, so they wouldn't necessarily involve too much tedious negotiation.
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A variety of apps can help you keep track of home maintenance tasks and put a little fun into the tedious side of homeownership.
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Drivers endure long, tedious stretches where they are inactive but have to stay focused, and they spend weeks at a time away from home.
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