Ever since I graduated, in 1977, people have never tired of giving me the bird. |
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So, are you tired of paying exorbitant amounts for those dry little critters? |
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Women are afraid to accept that men get tired of the sameness of a relationship. |
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When you get tired of drinking at home, why not go out and drink the same alcohol at twice the price down the pub? |
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People are tired of him and it is clear to all of us that the writing is on the wall. |
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I am tired of telling them that nobody asks to become bald, nor do I want to spend thousands of dollars regrowing my hair. |
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We may be perky and bumptious and relatively youthful, but a lot of us are quite tired of working. |
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If you are getting tired of KD and plain rice on alternate nights, look into Masala's vegetarian and non-vegetarian Indian cooking courses. |
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Fishermen are tired of bouncing about on rough seas and need a break with more settled water and good landings. |
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I have long since grown tired of these Hollywood tropes, but the Bollywood repackaging made it all fun again. |
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She said that the general feeling among communities was that they were tired of these crimes and wanted action to be taken. |
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This is shaping up to be the antidote for anyone sick and tired of modern combat shooters. |
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Aren't we all tired of images of angst-ridden, violent, attention-hungry teenagers? |
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This sounds quite interesting, as I've grown quite tired of legging it all over the campus from class to class. |
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After a stint reviewing books for the Library Journal magazine, Pearl tired of being a critic. |
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He disbanded the group in 1982, hungering after a new direction and tired of the relentless pressure of his frontman role. |
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Liberty's dad had been so tired of yelling all through the house for his children, that he rigged up a telephone system to each room. |
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The stupid phone was constantly ringing off the hook and he was tired of it. |
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He's tired of young bands ripping off sounds or relying on fashion to find an audience. |
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They are tired of the images of skeletal babies and the apparent lack of progress in feeding them. |
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Unfortunately, by this point I was getting tired of living out of a suitcase and I didn't enjoy the city as much as I might have done. |
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French armies stormed to victory in Spain and Savoy, and by the end of 1794, tired of continual war, the Austrians signed an armistice. |
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Just 15 minutes into the movie, we're already tired of the artificiality of the fights and chases. |
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My suspicion is that it all went wrong after ordinary citizens tired of bread and circuses and moved on to musicals. |
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She's tired of calling Public Works to get someone to clean vacant lots or haul away abandoned cars that line nearby streets. |
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Many dealers, even though they were successful, tired of the labor and low status and opted out. |
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Parents, are you tired of lugging your child's bulky car seat through crowded, security-clogged airports? |
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She was tired of men taking open advantage of women and decided to turn the tables. |
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Maxwell was apparently tired of the tactful, diplomatic route Ralph was always preaching to him. |
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It won't find much of an audience outside of the art house circuit, because mainstream audiences will quickly grow tired of its talkiness. |
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I am so tired of your rants so from now on tell it to the hand cos the face ain't listenin' as they say in your fave culture. |
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I was tired of holding a grudge that was only causing me to be bitter and sarcastic. |
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I could talk about the reason for a whole day but I am really tired of it and I'll save my breath here. |
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If you're tired of razor burn and those annoying nicks and cuts you have to endure, then say hello to a new innovation in shaving. |
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A frustrated mother, tired of her daughter's bad exam results, lateness and backchat to teachers, decided on drastic action. |
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I'm tired of being the 5'7 115lb runt in a group of much larger kids, and i'm tired of clothes bagging off of my scrawny body. |
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I am tired of bailing water out after each rain and the boat lists badly because of all the water that's in it. |
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The tepidity of the applause showed that many had tired of it before the end of this first showing. |
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He says he's become tired of Scottish newspapers sniping at each other in the media pages. |
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This is a rare treat for those of you who are just plain sick and tired of artists' work being forced into thematic shows. |
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As contemporary commercial manuals never tired of complaining, they were free from all guild ties and all state regulation. |
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Teenager Holly Hamilton is tired of moving every time her single mum Jean has another personal meltdown involving yet another second-rate guy. |
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His method of working was to concentrate on a topic until he tired of it, when he would write a book on that topic. |
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I think I almost fell asleep again because my brother got tired of waiting and flushed the downstairs toilet. |
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Audiences who had grown tired of hackneyed devices and betting on which token minority would die first had spoken with their wallets. |
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I've spent the last three nights working until 1am and I'm rather tired of it, so I'm going to beg off tonight. |
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She also said buyers are tired of beige on beige, and blue is an excellent alternative. |
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Now U.S. taxpayers are tired of the drain on local schools, hospitals and other services. |
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Selina was tired, she was cranky and she was becoming tired of her coach's belittlement. |
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Michigan's Great Lakes are also home to trout and, when you get tired of those, there's also plenty of perch and small-mouthed bass. |
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Ultimately, we will become more like Jesus himself, who never tired of seeking his lost sheep. |
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Finally one day Jeanne got tired of trying to transcribe my notes that were scribbled on numerous bits of paper in longhand. |
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New to Scotland, the classes are being booked up by people who have grown tired of the treadmill and are taking up tassels instead. |
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Many times family pictures are displayed in photo frames we've grown tired of or are mismatched. |
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He never tired of watching well-trained bird dogs search for quail, coming to an abrupt halt and freezing like granite statues. |
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I'm tired of my legs swelling up after a day sitting behind the desk, and I'm tired of clothes feeling too tight. |
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She was becoming tired of this girl and her nothingness blabber about how she would kill Maeve. |
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I hated the sick feeling that that gave me, and I was so so tired of doubting myself. |
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I am sick and tired of my four-year-old son coming into the house with soiled shoes and having to clean the mess off the carpets. |
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I got sick and tired of people arguing about which kind of bird was called what. |
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My guess is that he's sick and tired of people trying to blame him for their own cruelty and stupidity. |
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I'm sick and tired of people constantly chipping away at our most sacred institution. |
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People are flat out sick and tired of losing their jobs to cheaper foreign labor. |
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They are sick and tired of government officials who change their position every time there is trouble. |
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I'm getting a little sick and tired of the Monday morning quarterbacks out there determining that she did something wrong. |
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No, my real issue with them is that I am tired of getting inadvertently mooned by complete strangers. |
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Tyrone Power, tired of being typecast in heroic pretty-boy roles, optioned William Lindsay Gresham's pitch black noir novel himself. |
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I just got so tired of anxiously crossing and uncrossing my legs and looking away from the screen. |
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I am tired of Asian Americans depicted as combinations of karate fighting, slant-eyed servants who speak broken English. |
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Sometimes it feels a little undignified, but I never seem to get tired of getting drunk. |
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My step-father will get tired of sharing his bologna and convince my mother to throw us out into the street. |
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Barry's body slumps, as if tired of the pretence of being strong and unemotional. |
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I'm getting tired of these self-important money grubbers I associate with all the time now. |
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I knew mom wouldn't like it, but screw it, I was tired of her bossing me around, telling me what to do. |
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People are sick and tired of social engineering, because it is all about trying to control the way they think and the way they lead their lives. |
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I yelled too loud, but I was sore, angry and tired of being used as a large punching bag by a spoiled four-year old. |
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I've got loans out to three of them, and I told one of them she could move into my spare room if she was tired of her current boyfriend. |
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She might get tired of the buckboard ride, the swaying around in the wind and the dearth of heat in the winter. |
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I'm tired of people victimizing the enemy by using children as weapons in their war of words. |
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The people in that locality got tired of the bumpy road, and decided to pitch in a few thousand rupees per household to build a road. |
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The British public is tired of billions of pounds of taxpayers' money being squandered on schemes that are scrapped after only a few years. |
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He reached for Nat again, who by this time had had it and was sick and tired of the crazy loon. |
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I am tired of playing the numbers game with government officials who simply do all they can to avoid facing up to the truth of this issue. |
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Harrison got tired of waiting for his property south of Chancey Road to drain off more than a foot of standing water. |
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He is tired of delays and apparently endless obstruction from planners, he said this week. |
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I get so tired of getting accosted by stewbums when I'm eating lunch downtown. |
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We're just tired of having stock phrases and ideas trotted out every time an artist work is shown. |
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And by that time people will be heartily sick and tired of hearing about National's tax cuts. |
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I'm tired of having to stow my little three-inch-long pocket knife in my checked baggage. |
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Often hearts are dull, however, ears are tired of listening, and eyes are heavy or closed. |
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Feeling bored and tired of waiting for the train to get going we play throw and catch with a ball. |
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But as Imogen's obsession intensifies, it gets harder and harder not to grow tired of the way everyone caters to her with indulgent credulity. |
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And I am sick and tired of listening to his ceaseless and unintelligible chatter. |
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I'm tired of walking into work and having someone asking me to support their kid's something or other. |
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I'm tired of the games, the stupidities, the frustrations, the dynamics, the everything. |
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If you're tired of bleeding from shaving, try this unique styptic gel formula from Proraso. |
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I'm so tired of her giving us those looks that make us feel inferior, and I'm tired of her acting all high and mighty. |
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Soon they got tired of standing outside in the pouring rain and retreated indoors. |
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Those tired of drinking Chardonnay or Merlot should try a tasting to explore other varietals. |
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After almost a decade of singing hooks for hip-hoppers like Choclair, Jully Black must be tired of her background role. |
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I quickly grew tired of these over-serious young men with dubious coloured hair. |
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You were sulled up and I was just tired of there always being someone in our family sulled up. |
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People just got tired of seeing their homes and business destroyed on a regular basis by superstorms and rising sea levels. |
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Are you sick and tired of seeing all these Republican candidates swift-boating each other? |
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In other words, when the men get tired of the women spending long hours agonising over jewellery, they can just step next door for a swig. |
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They soon grew tired of the siege, bound their commander, and lowered him down the walls of the citadel to a summary execution. |
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He told them that he had dropped off his girlfriend at city hall but got tired of waiting for her, so he just grabbed his stuff and left. |
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The period, as he never tired of repeating, was one of passionless reflection and detached understanding. |
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It's about time we resurrect the good clean fun in computer games because I am really tired of the blood and gore of 21 st-century games. |
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It seems that whenever she gets a little tired of hopping with her peg leg, she will flop wherever she happens to be. |
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But I soon tired of the parental nagging, and the boredom and the pennilessness of teenage unemployment, and set out to find myself an income. |
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What they are tired of is the immobility and politically correct constraints over economic debate that have left unemployment at 8.5 percent. |
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I'm tired of explaining myself, of being told I'm this, I'm that, faking a persona, assuming another name, another identity. |
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I am sick and tired of hearing its members' boasts, which are based on a fundamental fallacy that they believe in one law for all. |
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The public, insofar as it is interested at all, grows tired of the same old faces, rather than impressed by their longevity. |
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The London-born photojournalist was tired of her job with the Baltimore Sun. |
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Byron's vengeful wife, tired of his infidelities with both men and women, accused him of sleeping with his own sister. |
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I grew tired of being the fifth wheel so I got up and went into my room to study. |
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I am tired of the strong stance that they want to take with football without helping the conference in other sports. |
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Just as we tired of lugging the water, the men tired of not enjoying sexual congress. |
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I think most people are tired of this way of contaminating the political agenda. |
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He loved the matron like no other, but to her, he was a servant, a plaything, to be treated as she pleased, and discarded when she tired of him. |
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I think I got tired of her, and for about the same reasons, conterminously with the local program director. |
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Calling the Internet by a different name Yes, it was very cute to call the Internet the Interweb, but really, we'd grown tired of it. |
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One could scarcely grow tired of seeing such a parade of plumage even if warblers were common. |
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The prosecution claims Campbell was sexually fixated with his niece, but she had grown tired of his advances. |
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People are getting tired of mass-produced items and flat-packs that eventually fall apart. |
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They were an item for a time, but she quickly grew tired of his philandering. |
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About 100,000 people who are tired of wearing glasses or contact lenses undergo corrective laser eye surgery in the UK every year. |
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I think right now there's a sense that both sides are getting tired of all the countercharges. |
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Other street vendors gave up on selling counterfeits because they said they were tired of being questioned by police, and feared getting caught. |
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They were tired of ruffians trying to loot the place for finger-licking baked potato skins. |
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I rapidly tired of the project and ended up footslogging the Falls road in West Belfast. |
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For example, generalists are tired of hearing the same old lectures on cardiac failure. |
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I know that if I get tired of all the craziness in Hollywood, I would just get on the plane and go back home. |
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Plus, after nearly fourteen months of untroubled service, I'm finally getting tired of this design. |
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When I got tired of that I took up fire-gazing, watching the flames crusting the coals with rosy spark edgings. |
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We tired of handling rocks twice when our front-end loader was not available to pick up occasional rocks. |
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He used his immense charm to cultivate people until he tired of them or they lost their usefulness, but he confided in few and he needed none. |
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I'm so tired of the stresses and the frustrations and the confusion that's around. |
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Perhaps tired of being another Swedish retro garage band, Caesars trade in the guitar fuzz for danceable pop-rock on this release. |
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I was tired of losing those I cared about most to an early grave, I was tired of hearing about death upon death upon death. |
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Though he enjoyed the rush of combating the enemy, his body tired of it easily. |
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But he had grown tired of the seven-day-a-week pressure of dairying and was looking for a change. |
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It's a subject that he's no doubt a little tired of, but he gamely follows the line of questioning. |
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Tax payers are getting tired of always having to pay the dear price for the conduct of irresponsible and insensitive members of the public. |
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She'd been getting the same lunch every day for nearly two years now, and she never tired of it. |
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I once asked a woman who was printing the pictures whether she felt tired of repeating the same action in a mechanical way every day. |
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Nations have frequently tired of freedom and yielded themselves to tyrants, but not because of guileless trust in false professions. |
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Do you get tired of being derided and dismissed by many mainstream environmental leaders? |
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Millions of proud, educated Europeans are tired of being told by unelected grandees that the mess they see is really abstract art. |
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I got tired of eating Chinese food and was dying to eat something different so I decided to go to a pizza shop behind my hotel. |
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My next guest says she's tired of the Democratic Party calling in old war veterans to do its dirty work. |
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We need a gut check in this country because most middle class Americans are tired of paying all of the taxes. |
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He is really tired of her entitlement and you can tell he's regretting what he's gotten himself into. |
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People who are initially excited about the eroticism will soon become tired of all this repetitive sensationalism. |
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I left Paris a day before my husband, scared that my baby-sitters and dog-sitter would be tired of their volunteering. |
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This nation is tired of doubletalk, of deliberate confusion, and of unseemly haste. |
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Due to the large numbers of those indicted, the court clerks eventually tired of writing the charge in full and began to abbreviate it. |
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I'm tired of walking on eggshells around people who don't feel the same way as me. |
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If you're tired of being a wallflower or if your dance moves aren't cutting it for you anymore, why not take some dance lessons? |
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The campus has plenty of spots for students tired of slaving over their books in the library or dorms to get some fresh air. |
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You know it's getting bad when the NY Times' epitome of patience is getting jack tired of France. |
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I am tired of short people who can't see over the steering wheel driving large cars. |
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I'm weary of this phoney controversy and tired of defending the jug-eared nincompoop. |
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Within three years he had tired of Anne Boleyn and she was beheaded in 1536, accused of treason and adultery. |
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Are you tired of hearing students rant and rave about how their tuition fees are too high? |
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So instead I started using an electric razor to shave closely, but gradually got tired of that and just started razoring it again. |
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That's because you've been whoring yourself so many times that we're all sick and tired of it. |
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By the early 1970s he tired of politics and moved to a Greek fishing village with his wife. |
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Keiji was so tired of going by false names and, a lot of the times, no name at all. |
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I'm tired of chasing technology, literally killing myself every two years to come out with a new product. |
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All of a sudden, I was kind of tired of it and fed up and it was just time to do something else. |
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He sweeps them off their feet, uses them for his own selfish purposes, and then dumps them when he gets tired of them. |
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Amy and I waited until I got sick and tired of waiting, and knocked lightly on the window. |
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Most people are likely tired of the interminable debate over outsourcing. |
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We are angry... We are tired of women being painted as perpetual victims by the left, in need of big daddy Government to save us. |
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Or maybe, after 176 of these blather fests, even the candidates are tired of hearing themselves talk. |
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Walmart is clearly growing tired of being a punching bag and poster child for low wages. |
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Well, my purse has certainly tired of champagne, and so we ordered the Prosecco and started to look at the menu, which struck me as consisting of bar snacks. |
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Black people are tense because they are sick and tired of being subjected to what they see as a prejudiced judicial system. |
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Back in the heartland of India, farmers, tired of the farming life and dreaming of the glory of soldiers decide to try to use their draft horses in combat. |
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But Winter is dead, Clapton is tired of life on the road, and King unreliable in concert. |
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We are tired of this city using development as a new wave of Jim Crowism. |
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As mentioned on Friday, I've been a wee bit tired of late, something that's been dragging on and off since before Xmas and it's getting a bit annoying all told. |
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He was intense, dedicated and had a strong desire to win a Super Bowl, but word out of Oakland is that many were growing tired of his rah-rah approach. |
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He said the public were sick and tired of their homes being burgled. |
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If you're tired of tripping over your rug rat, why not get out of the house for a few hours with your little ray of sunshine by visiting Little Tots Playgroup on Chapel Hill? |
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Finally, tired of laying siege to troy, the Greeks build a large wooden horse, leave it outside the city gates, and go away. |
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Well, our kids were grown and I was really tired of keeping house. |
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They were tired of the fare at restaurants catering to tourists and were craving something a bit more authentic. |
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Strong Kabul governments before the Soviet invasion of 1979 never tired of trumpeting various territorial claims on Pakistan. |
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Alfonso entered camp a malcontent, tired of changing positions. |
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Once tired of window shopping, they decided to catch a movie. |
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I'm tired of road rage and air rage and explosions and death. |
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But say you had a bunch of tomatoes, and were tired of slicing and sprinkling, and bowing low to the unadorned tomato. |
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I'm tired of changing your baby's smelly diapers, you deadbeat dad. |
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I am tired of my husband moaning that every bed he sleeps in is too small. |
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At the Guggenheim a guard, tired of being asked where the proper paintings are, explodes and shouts at an elderly couple that this is a modern-art museum. |
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Are we not at long last tired of turning the reins of government over to the underqualified offspring of former presidents? |
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Many Cabaret shows of famous show tunes make us tired of the old classics. |
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If she was getting tired of his extracurricular activities and the thought of divorce was entering her mind, doesn't California have alimony and child support? |
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New hairstyles and haircuts are great ways to change your look, especially if you feel like you are due for some sort of change and are tired of your mundane, routine look. |
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He, meanwhile, grew tired of the lying, the dissembling, which she did constantly. |
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They're tired of politicians who parade across the world stage making high-minded promises when all they want is someone to make their lives a bit easier. |
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As the fight prolonged Makeba grew tired of running and at times stood his ground to exchange punches eliciting yells of approvals from the crowd. |
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A plea for more toilets in Twickenham town centre on rugby days has been made by residents who are tired of people relieving themselves in the open air. |
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For a while, we thought it was only us who were beginning to grow tired of the same old blunts'n' gats 'n' cristal 'n' hoochie haze of hip-hop hooliganism. |
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I am sick and tired of being told what might and what might not happen. |
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The country grew tired of the relentless pictures of death in drab on the evening news and an economy out of control. |
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It also implies a sense of tranquil arrival for two people tired of the dreams, the frustrated expectations, and the long search for a loving spouse. |
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The team is tired of looking at minor leaguers who aren't top prospects. |
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I am sick and tired of people telling me how noble this cause is. |
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Are you tired of buying wine at your local offie or supermarket? |
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We are sick and tired of the cry nothing can be done about it. |
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Her husband, a doctor, was tired of a lengthy commute to work. |
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Some physicians are also getting sick and tired of the hard sell. |
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We're tired of all these fat-cat lackeys who are hungering for power. |
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Those tired of modern, antiseptic museums with a very strong flow of tourists will discover a rare pleasure in visiting the Foundation's private universe. |
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Are you tired of all those boring little icons on your desktop? |
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I know more people who hate it than love it and those haters often question why I would watch this movie ten, twenty, even thirty times without getting tired of it. |
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I'm so sick and tired of seeing those blankety-blank motivational posters. |
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He had been an open book that Mr. Russo had never tired of reading. |
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I never really knew a lot about her, only what the media dished out, and to tell you the truth I got tired of the relentless hounding and intrusion into her private life! |
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The young who are not gnarled and knocked around by the old fights are tired of the overtones of special pleading. |
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You got so tired of nearly every risk-taking venture blowing up in your face that you've pretty much stopped attempting anything the least bit chancy. |
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Another group of immigrant women from Mexico, who work as housecleaners in the Bay Area, got tired of dealing with health problems caused by chemical cleaning solutions. |
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We are tired of sending out young people to the Graves just because they were in the wrong place at the wrong time. |
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We're tired of Lori's yapping mouth and boastful monologues. |
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By now, you would think that journalists should have tired of giving their vapid ideas yet another platform. |
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He says there is a social aspect to the credit union movement, which consumers tired of greedy financial service industry operators find refreshing. |
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Environmentally conscious citizens tired of picking up after careless smokers are welcoming the formation of the national anti-butt littering body. |
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I got so tired of watching the news because of all the kidnappings and rapes and murders and theft that filled that channel and I wanted to help put an end to it. |
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Many of us have tired of his sanctimonious, smug condescension. |
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I'd grown tired of tear gas and heavily armed teenagers, of having my sources arrested or, in one case, killed, of walking into minefields and tangling with mobs. |
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Finally, after four days of movement, Buck grows tired of the chase and drags the moose to the ground, finishing him off and devouring his meat hungrily. |
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And if you get tired of all that festival stuff, we bring you a guide to Edinburgh that will point you in the direction of more hedonistic pursuits. |
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The Kaisers were also tired of being conditioned to accept everyone else's values, and when their pursuit of fame turned on them and failed them, they were sick of that too. |
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Sadly, many of the good ones burn out early because they get tired of dealing with the dregs of corporate life, whiners and complainers from all levels of the organization. |
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Aren't you tired of your boring, single-tone, slip-on sandals? |
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I was kind of getting tired of holding him down the backstretch. |
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He has a tendency to be ruthless when he has tired of a girlfriend. |
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If you get tired of the automatic, you can switch over to a motor-racing derived manual system operated by paddles located behind the steering wheel. |
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I unliked a local photography business as they were posting multiple photos each day and I was getting tired of seeing pictures of people I didn't know. |
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I am tired of Mr.Beattie and his hollow apologies, his cavalier attitude to our problems and his habit of making jokes and trivialising important issues. |
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Later on in the morning, when it was clear that the snow flurries had finished and that a slight thaw was setting in, I got tired of sitting at the window looking out. |
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Cllr Welch said splitting the events was a case of suck it and see and admitted she was tired of people constantly running down the efforts of committed volunteers. |
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Sheila quickly tired of eating salads, though, and bought low fat cookbooks and food magazines and watched television shows about healthy cooking. |
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And yet she chose to write her essay about giving up on ballet, rather than persevering once she'd tired of it. |
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I am dog tired of the damnable persona, the expectations, the limitations, the repetition, the pop-up chorus line, the dead weight of accumulated history. |
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Prudie is so tired of all the nonsense propagated by the PC nudniks. |
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I'm tired of hearing politicians making pious pronouncements about their devotion to the people. |
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Olowu had gotten tired of the Fashion Week slog of runway shows and models posing statically in airless rooms. |
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Many of us have tired of the blizzard of histories marking the sesquicentennial of the first years of the American Civil War. |
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If your ears are tired of slick auto-tuned vocals, pick up this disk for an aural detox. |
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Lather, rinse, repeat until you get tired of watching your money go down the drain. |
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I was tired of talk radio so I tuned out of that station and tuned into one playing all music. |
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I founded Binary Health Services because, as an entrepreneur, I was tired of receiving poor customer service from the drug testing industry. |
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When Philip besieged Aumale in Normandy, Richard grew tired of waiting and seized the manor, although the act was opposed by the Church. |
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The trouble with the Heinies, as Corporal Jones never tired of telling us, is that they don't like it up 'em, you know. |
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I think the VP is getting tired of playing second fiddle to the president, so if she's not promoted soon, she might leave. |
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In my experience, I find most network managers are tired of using Perl spackle to tie all the network management tools together. |
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Lawrence, though, had become so tired of the work that he allowed Edward Garnett to cut about a hundred pages from the text. |
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I'M getting tired of these Olympic showoffs who slow down as they cross the line. |
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He won't have to worry about the polling booth any more, of course, although he never tired of the grind of politics. |
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Their efforts proved ineffective and, by 1849, tired of the war, both withdrew after signing a treaty favorable to Rosas. |
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I'm a bit tired of even the slightly disabled, the not-soold, who feel they must be feather-bedded. |
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Having already tired of life in Italy, and having burnt her bridges in Petersburg, Anna has no choice but to move to the country. |
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Then he demanded that the ciggie-puffing Bowen give up her bar stool perch because he was tired of standing. |
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Christie became increasingly tired of Poirot, just as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle did with his character Sherlock Holmes. |
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I'm so tired of the back and forth between the Jesus freaks, the Atheists, and the so-called hardcore anti-sellouts. |
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Sissi remains popular to many Egyptians tired of years of political turmoil triggered after the 2011 ouster of longtime strongman Husni Mubarak. |
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They're tired of Sleeping Beauty waking to her handsome prince and Jack outsmarting the beanstalk giant all the time. |
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Roosevelt was tired of preaching to deaf ears. He was ready to try something else. |
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Last but not least, there's Honey Brown, an impious, conniving, gold-digging stripper who is tired of living like a second-class citizen. |
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It now seems packer may have also tired of the money-hungry church. |
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However, the Inca Huayna Capac who grew tired of going to war decided to peacefully settle things. |
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Objectivists, true lovers of Rand's thought, love the plot and don't not get tired of thinking about it. |
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I'm sick and tired of seeing traffic cones closing traffic lanes all around Redditch and on the journey to Birmingham every day. |
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I'm so peely-wally I blister but I'm so tired of feeling frozen,can't bear to watch the movie. |
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We, as Blues fans, are tired of being angry so we want this to be the polar opposite. |
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I'm tired of the crowded freeways, the crowded schools and paying taxes for illegals to go through all kinds of care. |
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The working cats in the New York Dutch settlement of Litterbox are tired of being poor and working for pennies in the Cat's Cradle Company. |
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People get tired of applying for menial jobs and the changes. |
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Growing tired of his work, he assembled a gang, left his employment, and moved to the Don. |
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The Florentines, tired of his extreme teachings, turned against him and arrested him. |
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Great for teenagers who want a little more meat than Potter can provide, or who are tired of those trite, torturedteen vampire romance thingies. |
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However, they were also growing tired of the monotony of numerous appearances at the same clubs night after night. |
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I am tired of these duck-footed Leydeners, who daren't wink at a donkey lest he should bray. |
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As his celebrity grew in the late 1950s, he grew tired of being approached by strangers, and particularly disliked being visited by them at home. |
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She was sick and tired of her daughter pestering her to help her with her homework. |
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The administrators, growing tired of such idiocy, put a new policy in place. |
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Sitting inside the Starbucks on Broadway near Roscoe, two art students had tired of sketching people slushing through the two-day-old snow. |
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The homesick sailors, tired of their adventure, attempted to leave in a small vessel and vanished. |
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They were tired of 3 centuries of Turkic rule and openly expressed their desire for enosis. |
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But there are signs that the public is growing tired of these escapades. |
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Are you tired of waiting hours just to get a terribad group, doing less deeps than a lvl 69 in greens? |
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The Stafford-born comedian, writer and radio presenter admits that after almost four years of performing previous hit show Googlewhack across the world he tired of touring. |
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Russell Brand, 40, gives THE WORLD a break from his rants after cancelling his YouTube show The Trews and taking a break from Twitter because he is tired of being the news. |
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All this acting the jennet was great fun until everyone grew tired of it. |
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