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He thought it was tiresome and tried to cut through it when he could
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'Anyway, what else is there? And please don't start off with your tiresome moral platitudes
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of this tiresome game
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“But she’s SO tiresome with that woo-woo,” Luray said
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How the soldiers of both sides tried to cajole the unwitting by way of clever and flattering appeal was both amusing and tiresome – and all too often successful if attempted by a particularly silver tongue
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It was a tiresome circular exercise
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Yes indeed! Away with everyday traffic jams, be gone tiresome railway waiting rooms and congested bus terminals, with DOCTOR GLORIA PLANKTON's new flying course it's Hello Blue Skies as you soar gracefully through the heavens like something that soars gracefully through the heavens quite a lot
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Social ―improprieties‖ (I am being generous) are oftentimes conveniently sidestepped or (casually) dismissed by ―social-minded‖ reformers who, eager for ―root‖ causes, worsen matters by making (implausible) excuses like ―social disease‖ or introducing psycho-babble into the equation rather than holding these tiresome individuals responsible for their actions
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It is getting rather tiresome
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individual for that matter, is expected to respond to the same old, nagging questions calling for a personal assessment of that athlete‘s or individual‘s recent performances oftentimes finds many of them taking the path of least resistance by providing pat answers to tiresome questions
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Their journey south had been as slow and tiresome as before, with frequent side-tracking and much rocking and jolting over hastily-repaired roadbeds
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He was certainly not handsome and he was a very tiresome, pompous sort of person
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” It was true that the weather was rarely as warm as we liked (the winters lasted almost half the year), and all the rain and snow were growing tiresome, as were the disconcertingly long days around the summer solstice and the irritatingly short ones around the winter solstice
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One can find the collection of debts a tiresome bore at times” he said in a faux-posh accent
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Restaurants and hotels serve good food, but the scarcity in variety gets very tiresome
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And then, of course, they couldn't find the way to the wooden door! It was most tiresome
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I've enjoyed pulling your leg but the whole thing gets tiresome after awhile
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the tiresome process of cooking, eating and digesting food is not a neces-
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„Peter, don"t be tiresome
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another without a long and tiresome training
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And even farther beyond it, the usual routine (still tiresome), based on knowledge acquired; beyond it the need for new and more tiresome knowledge
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Helga wanted compliments, affection and attention and when Joseph failed to deliver any one of the three she became frustrated then bored with him; she found him tiresome and a workaholic whereas she loved to drink fine wine and party as often as she could
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"Yes, twenty tiresome years
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Life in the rural areas is not as tiresome as in the city and is not as fast-moving as in the city
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It was only when this tiresome procedure had been completed that he was escorted to his quarters, which consisted of a large and very comfortable apartment overlooking the great lake to the west
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Wearing glasses again for just the uninjured eye would have been tiresome
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He could actually understand the reaction of Ann Shelton to Erigène’s religious rants: while a true master of theology, the monk could indeed become tiresome at times
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“What happened?” “Pranjit was not at home when I reached,” I replied with tiresome tone
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After a long tiresome waiting, he came back and started the Maruti van
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He was glad to be relieved of a tiresome stomach ache
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Charles had spent the morning hours in tiresome board meetings
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She had rid her shoulders of the most tiresome burden that she had ever bore, and it was
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grew tiresome of her constant pleadings to excuse herself from the table and, as she remarked to
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This was becoming very tiresome
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With her son as King she’d enjoy the benefits of royalty without assuming its tiresome responsibilities
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They are, of course, unable to make anything of such efforts, but their actions are distracting to the handlers and tiresome in terms of resource utilization
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She scribbled on the card and handed it and the pen back to its owner, before turning back to reengage Sean, the shrug of her shoulders deeming the tiresome chore of giving her email complete
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You are going through one of those tiresome soul-sicknesses that periodically overtake the too comfortable, and you must, apparently, tell somebody about it
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Somehow I think it might work out my soul's release from self-reproach and doubts if I can help you, as far as one creature can help another, over some of the more tiresome places of life
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I couldn't argue with you on the spot and prove anything, because the only _esprit_ I have is that tiresome _esprit d'escalier_, so brilliant when it is too late, so constant in its habit of leaving its possessor in the dreadful condition--or is it a place?--called the lurch; but, poetry or not, I knew I must always love him
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And students, though they are deeply interesting, easily lead to tiresome complications if they admire you, and if they don't that isn't very nice either
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And really after six days there was no more crying, and for the last three she has been looking at life with something of the critical indifference that lifts one over so many tiresome bits of the road
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These tiresome eyes of mine have often made me angry
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I heard a rumour that he was ill, or away or something, so that you would have your long and _extremely_ tiresome journey positively for nothing
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You said she was her friend too, you know--" and he could only reflect that both his parents-in-laws were showing themselves, that day, in very tiresome lights
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And she fell to thinking of another of her adorers--she hadn't been able to endure him for long, this one, because the moment he left off talking love she couldn't understand a word he said,--who used obstinately to assert that the past is really as present as the present, and that if only she were to approach it from the proper angle she would find she was still doing everything she had ever done; still, she supposed the tiresome man would have insisted, holding those flowers, still, awful thought, eating those plovers' eggs, and poor Jim still going through the dismal process of all but dying
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Also, she had been very tiresome at the end, he remembered, his memory getting clearer every moment
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Though it was so many years ago, he could remember how tiresome she had been, holding him by her loveliness, once the first worship was over, while at the same time not taking the smallest trouble to be adequately intelligent
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There is surely nothing in the world so tiresome as being questioned, as I now was, on one's household arrangements and personal habits
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What had she been doing?--(the awful innocence of the question)--how perfectly miserably seedy she looked; poor little Ingeborg; was it really just that tiresome tooth?
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“Lack of rum begets tiresome journeys and tiresome companionship,” countered Mary
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" One cannot, however, go on saying poor little woman continuously, and of necessity there were gaps in these sympathies; but at least twice he put off his return to work for a few minutes in order to hearten her by painting the great happiness that was in store for her at the end of these tiresome months, the marvellous moment not equalled, he was informed, by any other moment in a human being's life, when the young mother first beheld her offspring
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From this remoteness, this queer intimate German setting, he looked at his usual life as at something entirely foolish, hurried, noisy, and tiresome
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It was all very well, it was charming to be like a boy for a little while, but to persist in it was tiresome
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There had been harassing private complications; his wife had turned tiresome, refusing to understand
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Ingeborg manifestly enjoyed herself, but it was with an absorption in what she was seeing and an obliviousness to himself that seemed to him both excessive and tiresome
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If only what he did to her could blot out every consequence of what she had done to him, be a full, perfect, and sufficient--no, that was profane; tiresome how one thought in the phrases of the Prayer-book and how difficult it was if one had had much to do with prayer-books not to be profane
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Tussie was sitting at the other end of the table very limp and sad after a night of tiresome tossing that was neither wholly sleep nor wholly wakefulness, and sheltered by various dishes with spirit-lamps burning beneath them worked gloomily at a sonnet inspired by the girl he had met the day before while his mother thought he was eating his patent food
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They were getting tiresome
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The meeting had been cleverly planned so that in spite of its accomplishing much for the propaganda work of the "cause," it did not become tiresome and the speaking was followed by the entrance of one of the best little orchestras for dance music in the city
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'Foolish woman,' thought Wemyss, who for some reason didn't like being told before Lucy that he had the Stock Exchange eye; and he dismissed her impatiently from his mind and concentrated on his little love, asking himself while he did so how short he could, with any sort of propriety, cut this unpleasant time of restricted courting, of never being able to go anywhere with her unless her tiresome aunt came too
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It was evident she had a very tiresome cold
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It was evident she had a very tiresome sore throat
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tiresome formalities with the administration, and
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The present crop was tiresome
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She smiled at the fact that the tiresome visit had brought a solution to her quandary as to the method of delivery of the emancipating potion
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but Saladin’s tiresome strategy of avoiding head-on
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It's just that the constant loading and unloading of the magazine is tiresome, and is not good for the ammunition, either
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" This exercise still is tiresome
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Tedious: Being tiresome because of the length of time in some action, having slowness or dullness in the mind
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On to a journey as tiresome but not as protracted as the one of two decades
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In the mornings, each was occupied with chores and odd jobs, getting the routine marriage arrangements, one by one, out of the way and ironing out small, tiresome, unexpected complications
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But then, what would you have done if you had to live on fifteen pounds a month with seven mouths to feed? One had also to cope with the camels and horses that were for hire and their tiresome owners who would not take, No, for an answer
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Not to my heart"s content for that would have been extremely tiresome for Lizzie but enough to satisfy my longing and to cash in a fair amount of smiles
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Time away from home, from tiresome children, stupid servants and boring husbands
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It was too tiresome to cut off all of the heads of all the lower classes
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It was quite tiresome, really
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Instead of exhorting in a tiresome manner, parents should give their child factual information about the effects and hazards of drug addiction
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It was after midnight, he was feeling tiresome of all the running
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So polite and so impressible was Monseigneur, that the Comedy and the Grand Opera had far more influence with him in the tiresome articles of state affairs and state secrets, than the needs of all France
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But it was too tiresome and unbearable to go on thinking and thinking about this
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To leave the tiresome sameness of the streets, the sidewalks and the houses,
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night came the tiresome creature roosted on the top of a very high tree where it
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"Who is his master?" continued the tiresome girl, appealing to me
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I could gather from her that he continued in weak health, and was a tiresome inmate
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The invalid complained of being covered with ashes; but he had a tiresome cough, and looked feverish and ill, so I did not rebuke his temper
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"Then she began to bother me, and I said I'd had enough plague with the tiresome thing; we each had our tasks, and hers was to wait on Linton, Mr
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satisfaction which leaves tiresome intervals, if not filled up by love, or
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See now; because I don't choose to listen to that tiresome Cricket, who knows, according to him, how many misfortunes are to happen to me! I am even to meet with assassins! That is, however, of little consequence, for I don't believe in assassins—I have never believed in them
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He turned often from his tiresome writing to gaze out of the office window
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Tiresome kind of a job
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The other gets rather tiresome, never withering
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They could easily have big establishments whole thing quite painless out of all the taxes give every child born five quid at compound interest up to twentyone five per cent is a hundred shillings and five tiresome pounds multiply by twenty decimal system encourage people to put by money save hundred and ten and a bit twentyone years want to work it out on paper come to a tidy sum more than you think
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Well, the funeral sermon was very good, but pison long and tiresome; and then the king he shoved in and got off some of his usual rubbage, and at last the job was through, and the undertaker begun to sneak up on the coffin with his screw-driver
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When he found out what had really happened he was very angry indeed, and said, 'Now this time that tiresome Toad SHALL be left behind!'
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The waiting was tiresome and wearing, and at last they grew vexed that Oz should treat them in so poor a fashion, after sending them to undergo hardships and slavery
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But here the country seemed wilder than ever, and after a long and tiresome walk through the underbrush they entered another forest, where the trees were bigger andolder than any they had ever seen
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Here, scarce allowing himself patient till the drawer brought in the wine called for, he fell directly on board me: when, untucking my handkerchief, and giving me a snatching buss, he laid my breasts bare at once, which he handled with that keenness of gust that abridges a ceremonial evermore tiresome than pleasing on such pressing occasions; and now, hurrying towards the main point, we found no conveniency to our purpose, two or three disabled chairs, and a rickety table, composing the whole furniture of the room
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When this was over, how to make my retreat was my concern; for, though I had been so extremely pleased with the difficult between this warm broadside, poured so briskly into me, and the tiresome pawing and toying to which I had owed the unappeased flames that had driven me into this step, now I was cooler, I began to apprehend the danger of contracting an acquaintance with this, however agreeable stranger; who, on his side, spoke of passing the evening with me and continuing our intimacy, with an air of determination that made me afraid of its being not so easy to get away from him as I could wish