Life, however, bizarre, exciting, enticing, complex, frightening, stimulating and often as boring as cardboard, awaits you.
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How can the rewards from something as boring as insurance be so fat?
It was a spread business and it was widely regarded as boring.
In a survey of attitudes of 15 to 17 year olds, scientists were perceived in a negative light, as boring, work obsessed and 'geeks'.
The fixed income, as boring as that is, high quality corporates.
But their reputation as boring, let-you-sleep-at-night products may be outdated.
Even areas as boring and mundane as rule-making.
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Smith mimicked the endless, generation-counting longueurs of the Old Testament so skillfully that he rendered the book dead as literature while giving it credibility as a sacred text: a book as boring as this could have been inspired only by the breath of God.
As the boring old professor knew, the backstory is the biggest one of all.
It saddens me a little that she already seems to have written off math and science as "boring" at such a young age.
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Judge Bruno Tonioli described his debut performance for the hit BBC show as "boring" while Craig Revel Horwood said the ex-fighter lacked aggression.
It is still seen as a boring company to buy from, even though its Surface and OS promotional campaigns drew a lot of attention.
When crews prepared to drill the giant new cavity under Second Avenue, they first had to freeze the ground to about minus 20 degrees so as not to destabilize the buildings above as the boring machine cut through.
Over the past 10 years he has taken in Sophie Wessex (who described Cherie Blair as "horrid" and Gordon Brown's Budget as "a load of pap"), Princess Michael of Kent (who labelled Princess Diana "nasty" and "strange"), and Newcastle United chiefs Freddy Shepherd and Douglas Hall (who described footballer Alan Shearer as "boring").
When people are mindful of balancing skill and challenge so that cooking, or shopping, is neither so easy as to be a boring chore nor so hard as to be an anxious-making annoyance pushing the limits of competence and time then enjoyment can be found and increased.
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As banks and boring CDs were left behind, brokerages and registered investment advisers proliferated.
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The thought of her buttery lemon-ginger scones makes us forget we ever dismissed that baked good as dry and boring.
Don't think of pallet experts as the most boring people alive.
The first is over such boring words as domicile, permanent establishment and so on.
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What it ends up as is a few boring slogs between confusing cutscenes.
Sometimes the words are difficult to understand or are prayed in flat and boring tones as though the celebrant doesn't believe them.
The difference between profit and loss in the car-making business lies in such boring details as easy-to-stamp panels and parts that are interchangeable between models.
Strangest of all, Sinn Fein has become part of a governing coalition in Northern Ireland that is so stable as to verge on the boring.
She tolerated subjects she found boring, such as flower arranging.
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And today the FT announces that Deutsche Bank will undertake a major restructuring, reducing risky business while growing safer, if more boring areas such as asset management and transaction banking.
At UC, Berkeley he was deemed one of the most talented engineering students in his class, although instead of boring into communications as his father had done, Paul focused on robotics.
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