Sadly, I have found not a single short-cut method for this torturously slow process. |
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The Ibrox manager has lamented a lack of finesse in a squad that is slowly, torturously, playing him out of a job. |
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Only educated, English-speaking, urban Ghanaians have Internet access, and most of them use torturously slow modem connections. |
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His music is played on torturously high rotation on commercial radio, and enough is enough already. |
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There are over 400 stitches on the needles at the moment and each row is going at a torturously slow pace. |
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Several are still breathing torturously, blood pouring out of their noses and mouths. |
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This concert features the three string quartets by Johannes Brahms, works torturously balanced between classical control and Romantic abandon. |
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Rose, a young woman abducted and torturously stashed in earthquake ruins last June, was forced to flee to the countryside after her kidnappers made a second attempt. |
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Every weekend millions of us are forced to either go home early or face the prospect of a torturously slow journey on a night bus full of barking loons. |
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We endured frequent and torturously dull mother-daughter chitchats. |
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Canadians would endure many torturously silent and agonizingly long days before the first telegrams reached our shores. |
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The charitable institution for poor or orphaned girls of clergyman, run by Mr. Brocklehurst, almost starved it occupants, and was torturously strick. |
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If he isn't guilty the cops are torturously destroying his life and his career. |
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After all, why would a whistle-blower stand and trade punches with the administration which has had Bradley Manning torturously caged for three years for telling the truth. |
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He stood smiling at her for another torturously long moment, then left. |
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The end result is a place full of torturously windy and irregular streets that turn Ardales into a cosy village that also encourages a certain vocation towards the hermit lifestyle. |
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There has been no shortage of pain and tormenting experiences in Finnish performance art: crucifixion, slashing oneself or staying torturously immobile for hours in a prone position have all been witnessed before. |
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Yet this sign of growth and hope is framed by a triangle of spindly wood that subtly evokes torturously stretched arms, as on the Cross. |
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Embarrassed, he poses as a journalist for Horse And Hound magazine and a series of torturously awkward interviews ensue. |
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The bulky costume, with four-inch platform boots, and the torturously administered make-up, made it an arduous role. |
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Sitting in as it punishingly stalls, veers and surges erratically is an orthopedic nightmare, whiplashing cervical vertebrae torturously. |
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There is clearly a spark between the two, but conventions of the time, plus her fears of a tarnished reputation, mean that their coming together is a torturously long process. |
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