The questions by now were boringly repetitious and predictable, but they had to be answered, patiently, honestly, candidly. |
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But these twerps are just obscene, and they have no idea how tiresome it appears, and how boringly ordinary they all look. |
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Bland interrupts his thoughts momentarily, but while she rattles on boringly, his mind again drifts back to memories of Caddy. |
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When I became involved they weren't very open, but kept banging on rather boringly about the same old stuff. |
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There, even the most pedestrian of clubs would break the boringly fashionable pattern of faux-punk and Europop with interludes of flamenco. |
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Cook's findings are presented in boringly linear sequence, fact following fact with mind-numbing monotony. |
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Perhaps because our everyday choices are so limited and our creative impulses so stifled, we embrace the abnormal because everything else is so boringly predictable. |
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So I enrolled right away for programming classes, and found them boringly abstracted. |
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The night was quiet, boringly so, and for several hours, we walked around, waiting for something to happen. |
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Switzerland has a PR system as well, and the country has probably the most boringly stable politics in Europe. |
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The world has enjoyed a long period of low inflationary growth, boringly predictable monetary policy and strong corporate earnings. |
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Sunday, November 16th was a gorgeous day, as it boringly is from November to May included, seven months of absolute paradise weather. |
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Applications eventually settled into that standard OS look and feel which was boringly similar because it needed to be consistent and therefore useable. |
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I had a boringly respectable career as an actor, you know, but at the age of 30 I just stopped very, very abruptly and it was fine, and I haven't acted since. |
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But then in his post-victory remarks, the candidate went on and on and on, boringly, without the lift and eloquence and fluency of even his opponent. |
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More boringly, tattoos have a short-term impact on what you can do. |
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For Tim Curtright, life in his quiet Kansas hometown seems boringly ordinary. |
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But for the boringly respectable web user, and for those needing to identify him or her, it is hard to prove you are who you say you are. Governments rightly want to fix this. |
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Live coverage honours to the BBC for its boringly reverential royal wedding marathon, when everyone knows ITV's folksy approach won the day. |
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Perhaps it is the fact that the noises, though loud, are also dull and boringly repetitive. |
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The professor droned on boringly, putting his class to sleep. |
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