It was probably really boring to many people, and I apologise for the boringness. |
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I'd driven the poor chap over the edge of biographical desperation with my stark boringness. |
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Many have fought for a concert hall to benefit nostalgic Europhiles oblivious to the boringness of classical music. |
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And even they might wonder how a fast-moving serial could be transformed into what looks like a two-hour music video of intense boringness. |
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But our boringness means we have a more reasoned approach to thinking about issues. |
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So anyway, Gary was telling me that it had taken him a long, long time to come to terms with his boringness. |
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I'm inclined to think boringness is a big complex interactive mix of inherent tendencies and acquired attributes. |
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Now, brilliantly, or duplicitously, or frighteningly, Fox has given its critique of boringness and complacency and sameness a right-wing argot. |
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I just knew that underneath all the dirt and grime and everyday boringness of life, there were things happening that only those who possessed a certain magic could see. |
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Burnley is conveniently located near Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Bolton, and Blackburn so despite the boringness that is Burnley, there is plenty to do outside of the town. |
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This is terrifying: what if that boringness is actually an artistic maturity that you have not yet attained? |
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I feel it's better to go back to the Founding View, but address the problems caused by lack of boringness more directly. |
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They resort to doing shocking things to cover up this boringness. |
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I'd been much, much less attracted by what is perhaps the more public face of philosophy, which is its abstruseness, its complexity, its boringness even. |
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It's a game of surpassing, even brilliant, boringness and I dare say I'm one of only a few thousand native-born American citizens who can follow its soporific plotlines. |
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Instinctively, before they had a chance to open their mouths, she knew not only that they were bores but the quality of their boringness. |
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Friends with me, the poster child for imperfection and boringness. |
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