This will help them acquire useful skills without the monotony and tediousness of a regular school session. |
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Under such a system, much of the tediousness of gross photography, such as sticker labeling, sticker removal, and image sorting will disappear. |
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There were no tables of water in sight, though, and the tediousness of the walk was starting to get to me. |
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The tediousness of picking our way through Georgian Bay's treacherous shoals slowed us significantly. |
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His complaints about the tediousness and terminality of current fictional convention are well-taken: it is always a good time to shred formulas. |
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The duration of apreciation was not determined and the tediousness fot which they are criticised is, in this respect, often unfounded. |
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Happiness is just an illusion, a brief break from the tediousness of daily life. |
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The man who suspects his own tediousness, is yet to be born. |
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Story about an English Professor's wife who worred about her husband's sentimentality and tediousness in conducting a meeting of the English Dept. |
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With what right then, can the ego dare to talk against boredom, when it itself in its depths becomes tediousness, bitterness, disillusion, disenchantment, frustration and boredom? |
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Little by little the tediousness got to me. |
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Take a spin on our progressive slots games while commuting on the train to work, or try your luck at a hand of video poker to ease the tediousness of the doctor's waiting room. |
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Pulling out a letter from her dorothy bag she beguiled the tediousness of waiting by perusing distraitly its contents. |
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The worst of literary faults for him is, exactly, tediousness. |
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