Like many celebrities, I guess she wearies of the paparazzi and needs some peace and quiet. |
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The discipline of the guards is not very good. Sentry duty wearies them, for they must also serve as torturers, interrogators and perform the duties of kidnappers. |
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It wearies us, like those smug children certain parents can't help praising because the children reflect so well on them. |
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He makes many attempts to be admitted, and wearies the doorkeeper by his importunity. |
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Porter wrapped the words in a seductive tune that never wearies listeners. |
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Ornamentation wearies the eye and deadens the mind. |
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To read them rather wearies the soul, but it is this very slavish devotion that is fast turning Barrowman into the kind of icon future fan conventions will welcome forever more. |
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