It was an app that was fun for a time that people simply grew bored of.
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Which would be a relief to those getting bored of the whole Apple v.
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Kang got bored of having his designs rejected and convinced Yoon they should open their own boutique.
But after using it for months and months, I find myself getting a little bored of my own taste.
"I got bored of writing research papers for academic journals, " he says.
Plymouth, which is a classic, versatile gin, I grew bored of, since it lacks that punch of juniper I enjoy in a gin.
And now when you get bored of a game, you don't have to take the whole phone apart just to switch to a new one.
"I feel people get bored of playing the ukulele because they hear other things and they want to be able to play other things, " he says.
Perhaps if he gets bored of farming and his other alleged activities, Thomas "Slab" Murphy could consider a new career, donning a pair of bicycle clips and becoming South Armagh's new bobby on the beat.
He got the data entry job, but it was not long before he got bored of the daily monotonous task of sitting behind the computer, reading through heaps of old, dusty files, and keying in data.
And if you get bored of virtual building and would like to be able to get your hands on the real thing, then you can also order the necessary bricks for your creation and Lego will package it up for you.
I'd complain of being bored out of my mind when my parents would "ooh" and "ah" at the architecture.
The problem was that after a couple of years of travelling the world, improving my golf swing and attending cookery courses in Italy, I was bored out of my mind.
That's why you see them out on the streets drinking, bored out of their heads.
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That's what makes friendship interesting: we bring new things to the table, and if all we do is like exactly what our friends like, we'll all end up bored out of our minds.
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Consumers used to the visual feast of ordinary television are bored by the reams of sluggish text and static pictures on the Web.
The reason for the success of the Lehrer song is that it so perfectly captures the sense of irritated, bored resignation that descends on so many of us at this time of year.
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So is the veepstakes the creation of bored pundits with too much time on their hands?
He has to be, testing-wise, one or two notches ahead (Unintentional end result: A classroom of bored, poorly behaved tykes).
By 2050, he said, millions of bored human beings would freeze themselves in order to emigrate into the future to find adventure.
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With the world press corps parked outside taking photographs of bored, confined customers, the hotel chain is realistic about its potential impact on business.
Showcasing Moto's commitment to music, the company brought along its own dance floor and a couple of bored looking dancing girls and an even more relaxed DJ.
Mobile would seem to be the more obvious place to thrive for the title, as it lends itself to a touchscreen perfectly, but I would imagine there are plenty of bored souls at work and school who will have no problem playing the game in their browser as something to occupy their time.
The notion of a bored Manhattan wife being hit on by a uniformed Russian brute is just the kind of solid, old-fashioned fantasy that Madonna, in her corseted pomp, would have fed into a pop video.
Racing fans, many of whom can barely afford the steep ticket prices at the track, are bored by the lack of drama when they get there.
They may have plateaued in their careers and are bored with the redundancy of their jobs.
Others may be bored to the point of madness by living in a small town.
Toni Collette plays Muriel, the shyest member of a bored and bulbous family living in Porpoise Spit.
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