This team has performed well in the last two years, but maybe there's a bit of staleness. |
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Finding new enthusiasm and challenges, which can prevent feelings of burnout or staleness, is another reason to travel. |
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Even if you toast stale bread in an attempt to disguise the staleness, it's still stale. |
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I still think the staleness is there and very flattering to people who actually prefer straitened horizons. |
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They will not only impart a nice fragrance but will also help to eliminate mustiness and staleness. |
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Would it also remove the staleness that can grip a league in which teams can meet each other up to seven times in a season? |
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The air in the lungs is not completely replaced, and so again there is staleness, bad breath, and illness. |
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Sugar is used in baked goods, like cakes for example, to hold moisture and prevent staleness. |
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Sugar is used in baked goods, like cakes, to hold moisture and prevent the staleness that occurs when these foods dry out. |
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The art of storytelling is ancient, but it is a flighty kind of world view that automatically equates oldness with staleness. |
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Nuts are susceptible to mold, souring, staleness, discoloration, and rancidity. |
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Then there was the new comedy of the period, itself a reaction to the staleness of alternative comedy. |
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This helped him to avoid staleness and the sensual bluntness that breeds mistakes. |
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Satire, says Professor Whitehead, is the last flicker of originality in a passing epoch as it faces the onroad of staleness and boredom. |
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Prix Jeunesse always must be on guard to avoid letting la même chose turn into staleness. |
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Again, above all, the staleness and slightness of the work strike one. |
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Now that he is close to her, a faint smell of staleness, unwashedness, reaches him. |
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On paper, he should be the beneficiary of the PT's staleness. |
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Finally, the interaction between sugars, such as sucrose, and water, controls the moisture in products like cakes and biscuits, to prevent drying out and staleness. |
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For Peter Harris, a forty-something gallerist whose stock in trade has been the pursuit of beauty, its ephemeral quality becomes synonymous with the emotional staleness that he feels has entered his once-vital marriage. |
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They seemed to embody datedness, staleness, and gloominess as apperceived by Liang. |
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To the extent they can anticipate fortuities that would render a text anachronistic, text makers can also build into it preservatives against staleness. |
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