They're a bit of recognition for excelling at jobs that, Wasserstein admits, are often boring and repetitious. |
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Sachs tells us that reading these impassioned letters eventually became repetitious and boring. |
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It is a repetitious and tedious work, a mixture of scholarship and scurrilous invective, but Milton himself was well satisfied with it. |
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Gang formwork is designed to be assembled once then used many times without disassembly, and therefore a repetitious forming module is necessary. |
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Its lyrics are repetitious, its sound wilfully dated, its messages straightforward. |
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They keep all the bits in working order, not just ticking over in a repetitious way. |
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The rapid, repetitious beat of the wings seem to have no limit in flexibility or resiliences and give these creatures a docile appearance. |
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Most of these excerpts are as good as anything in the finished film, but Zamm's remarks get repetitious after a while. |
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It's seriously repetitious, but still unique from the rest of the tracks, the piccolo playing is quaint. |
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That daily hour and a half of repetitious activity is necessary to whet the fine edge of our skills to razor sharpness. |
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Both will respond to activities such as poetry read aloud, choral readings with repetitious phrasing, and intentional changes of voice. |
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Just when it seems he is falling into a repetitious, stylistic pit, he reinvents the presentation. |
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But, when the humor is flat and repetitious, as is the case here, the absence of a credible storyline becomes a major drawback. |
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There was a time not long ago when Telemann, like Vivaldi, was thought to be dull and repetitious. |
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Here, the music becomes anguished yet mechanical, frighteningly repetitious and full of noises that seem only half-human in origin. |
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Its style can seem tedious and repetitious to a modern professional economist. |
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But if that biography confined itself to her activities in the world, it would be appallingly repetitious and boring. |
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The single Two Months Off is glorious, a mass of shifting electronic textures and exuberant, repetitious vocals. |
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Wikipedia's list of unboundedly long songs has some real gems that appeal to my inner repetitious repeater. |
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The questions by now were boringly repetitious and predictable, but they had to be answered, patiently, honestly, candidly. |
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There is a harsh, lonely element that runs through much of the IAS material, droning passages, a juxtaposition of numerable repetitious melodies. |
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By far the most amazing thing about Halo is how mind-bendingly, stultifyingly, dull and repetitious it is. |
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Without such an expanded understanding we are unlikely to progress beyond the repetitious, sterile litanies of this tired and tiresome debate. |
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In this way efficiency gains can be made and repetitious assessments avoided. |
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I apologize, as some of this is a little bit repetitious of what Paul has said. |
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Mr. Speaker, if I sound a bit repetitious of my hon. colleague, I probably will be. |
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Concurrent or repetitious expenditures or uses may be treated as a single item, as for example, the expense of paying for several rounds of drinks while at a cocktail lounge. |
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If the violation is grave or repetitious, the foreigner may be subject to deportation. |
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However, rather than presenting images and the stories behind them, there is once again a repetitious use of the same emblematic images with little contextualization. |
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Incorporate task variability so that the worker does not have to perform similar repetitious tasks throughout the full shift. |
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I think that's why its problematic elements rankle – not because I'm 'offended', but because it seems lazy, repetitious. |
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In an apartment, the life of an elderly couple, married for many years, evolves like an old record player: slow and repetitious. |
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The issue here is to address the problem of repetitious reports which come to the same policy conclusions. |
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The commentators echoed the concern about too many repetitious and formal statements in Council debates. |
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But, unlike many minimalist compositions a label wrongly applied to his work it is not repetitious. |
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Journalists who attend think it safer not to report the boredom and repetitious platitudes of the whole affair. |
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The square bracketed text in the second indent was deleted as it was considered repetitious. |
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This does get a little repetitious but my point is that the government keeps bringing in motions that fail to respect the committee and its work. |
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If a member's comments continue to be repetitious or irrelevant, the Chair may recognize another member. |
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By the late nineties, many critics had begun to find Iranian films cloying and repetitious, and The Silence doesn't exactly help that particular cause. |
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Some of the old episodic shows were good to do, but it got to be repetitious. |
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Michelle Law, aged 48, from Franche, in Kidderminter, was banned from screaming, shouting or repetitious banging to the annoyance of neighbours. |
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As the number of completed cases grows, there will be increased scope for avoiding repetitious evidence, and it may increasingly become evident that some matters are now beyond reasonable dispute. |
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The molded fiber Shock Blocks require no cutting, assembly or repetitious motions, and are easy to shrinkwrap or carton. |
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Some repetitious dilemma won't go away whether we choose to be naive, moral, sophisticated, class-analytic, weepy, sobby, laughing or whatever. |
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Unlike Basie's increasingly repetitious piano noodlings, Young's melodic gestures had a way of staying fresh and inventive. |
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The rhythm should be repetitious, lacking in pulse, unaccented and unpercussive in nature. |
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I met all of you this morning, but I actually didn't realize I was going to meet you again, so it's probably going to be pretty repetitious, as dredging is one of my main points here. |
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Most autistic children have difficulty learning language and social behaviour and may engage in repetitious or unusual behaviour. |
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Cue far too much repetitious talk about morality and not enough action as the brothers debate what to do. |
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The details of Martin's work really count: the wobble in a coloured pencil line or the evidence of handmade, repetitious labour in her paintings are reduplicated by the imperfections. |
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God of War 2, for PlayStation 2, is reportedly a tale of violent vengeance and endless, repetitious killing. |
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Importance is given to religious symbols, especially of power, to costumes and habits in the sense of vestment as well as repetitious external practice. |
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Once an activity becomes too easy or repetitious, it is time to move on to a new level of difficulty, requiring us to sharpen our skills or use them in a new way. |
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It was too long, and repetitious in places. |
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Laid out in a grid, the shots of women wearing pink T-shirts or businessmen carrying briefcases have a hypnotic, repetitious quality, but the longer you look at them, the more nuances become apparent. |
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The Chair may, at his or her discretion, interrupt a member whose remarks or questions are repetitious, or not relevant to the matter before the committee. |
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The amendment is also couched in very vague and repetitious terms. |
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This article presents a method used with success in my private practice where the emphasis is on repetitious direct suggestions and the use of a no pain, no gain philosophy. |
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Moreover, like pantoums, villanelles are highly repetitious. |
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Sullivan, despite the financial security of writing for the Savoy, increasingly viewed his work with Gilbert as unimportant, beneath his skills, and also repetitious. |
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