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Still, Simon found it "a bit boring" and preferred Marcus' Spectacle Spectacular round one dance number.
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Senate in June last year, Juan Flavier found his first few months on the job a bit boring.
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"I think WAP is very worthy and -- I shouldn't say this -- a little bit boring, " Potter said.
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"Questions on my future can get a bit boring, " said Jones.
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To me, it is starting to get a bit boring.
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Now you could be forgiven for finding PSA targets a bit boring (they tend to sound rather bland and broad), but they are the clearest guide to the direction of government policy.
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BCP's Mr Watson loves working as a member of a tight-knit team, but says "being on the phone for a long time doing something again and again can get mundane and a bit boring".
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We felt he would be a bit boring.
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This has actually made the show a bit boring and what is really missing this year is the rock and roll aesthetic of a James Durbin or the indie vibe of Phillip Phillips or even the classic rock love of Elise Testone.
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Rachel sounded the same as always -- a bit off-key and boring -- but she does have that camera presence down and I like when she's standing still...on a trampoline...instead of bopping around the stage.
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Far Cry 3 goes a little bit farther, with a protagonist so deeply boring and broish that his only defining characteristic is being a white dude, and the ending throws in a few twists that manage to one up even Avatar on paternalism.
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They may sound a bit hysterical to a western audience that finds history rather boring.
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