They got bored with the Cure, so Gerry changed it to Echo and the Bunnymen.
Whenever she got bored with the characters and plotlines, Ms. Harris added new supernatural creatures.
They may have plateaued in their careers and are bored with the redundancy of their jobs.
It may be that eventually Freddy Heineken became a little bored with the beer he made famous.
But I also suspect that another reason was that players were dropping out after getting bored with the game.
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Even readers are bored with the end of the world as we have known it, and with good reason, we suppose.
He seemed bored with the whole thing and rushed through the set.
Young writers, bored with the bourgeois age, quickly constructed new values.
Cool people, Apple's market, are already bored with the iMac.
Bored with the scenery or looking to explore another shoreline?
She said she bought new homes when she became bored with the old, and bought Versace and Chanel at fancy department stores such as Nordstrom and Saks Fifth Avenue, often on credit.
Shriram would not speak with FORBES, but cofounders Todd Masonis and Cameron Ring share a different story: that Parker was essential in creating the company strategy and raising money but grew bored with the daily grind of running it.
Most likely antitrust lawyers at the DOJ have been otherwise bored with the lack of merger deals to scrutinize (another downside to a weak economy), and this transaction just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Surely my fellow Trekkers are just as bored with all the Star Trek games that've been released.
Finally, Karthikeya, who had been getting bored with all the discussion, casually mentioned that he was perfectly clear as to its meaning.
The tapes weren't very good, and Magnussen got bored with wading through languid shots of the Hawaii seascape to get to riveting moments of surfers defying 80-foot-high waves.
The title character, bored and frustrated with his work, toys with the facts of his charges' lives before learning that he may be next.
In my day, the classic bored teenager hung around the bus-stop with a few mates and someone produced a packet of 10 and a bottle of cider.
Seeing the children bored with opening too many gifts and wandering away before finished, reinforced that less was more.
And they provide a more unique option for shoppers bored with ubiquitous midsize cars like the Audi A4 or BMW 3-Series.
"Gold has been a momentum trade and people are getting bored with it, " says the head of a major hedge fund.
You see, although many Americans, and more so, our opinion molding institutions have become bored with freedom, much of the world is falling in love with it for the first time.
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Perhaps the real question is whether by the time of the election the voters will simply have become bored with Mr Jospin and all too ready to forget his valiant efforts over the previous five years.
And the public grew bored with him, although Jones sees things differently.
Frankly, in Connecticut (when he defended his world title against Jermain Taylor) he looked bored around the Mashantucket complex, with little to do except train and eat.
The critics, bored with academic painting, loved his collages.
With the world press corps parked outside taking photographs of bored, confined customers, the hotel chain is realistic about its potential impact on business.
So is the veepstakes the creation of bored pundits with too much time on their hands?
During the rationed 1940s they grew bored with driving 35mph on bald tires and pockmarked highways.
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