Cairo is fast and furious, and makes almost any other Middle Eastern city seem positively dull in comparison.
It's small, a bit dull in the color department and a little choppy.
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Third, with no major female characters, it can be dull in performance.
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Not a bad fellow, the driver, but rather dull in conversation.
In a brilliant example of people with the ability to laugh at themselves, the city of Dull in Scotland may become official partners with Boring, Oregon.
Before the election, political observers were already pointing out that there were no major differences between the two leading candidates either in politics or in public image - both have been criticised as being dull in comparison with the flamboyant Jerry Rawlings.
In a recent article discussing the dull nature in which network giant Cisco is perceived to operate, I said that the company needed to do something to excite investors.
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So she was sent to do a dull job in a warehouse in the middle of nowhere.
But Dr. Musharbash, the anthropologist, says her work has helped her pep up potentially dull situations in her own life.
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The sudden loss of pressure gives me a little dull pain in my groin, but my legs are strong again.
Symptoms may start with a dull pain in the chest or disguise themselves as indigestion, nausea, shortness of breath or heartburn.
To define and measure boredom, Dr. Eastwood and other researchers simulate extremely dull conditions in the laboratory for participants, typically college students.
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The first, a dull affair in 2005, resulted in a points win for Williams, while the second saw Harrison knock out his opponent inside three rounds.
Although email has gone from after-school treat to a dull routine in the space of 20 years, no one is ready to ring its death knell just yet.
Turn up in person and dull is the wrong word: stand in the right (wrong?) place and it's more a cacophony.
Sadly the first half is a dull and, in places, inadequate history of particle physics.
The others just kept sawing away at the creature, whose spotted skin was now dull and rubbery in the sunlight.
Jason Scott Lee and Anne Parillaud look dull and soporific in the leading roles, and even Patrick Bergin cannot do much with the blurred part of Russell.
The first meeting between Mr. Clooney and Ms. Zellweger in a hotel lobby sets the tone for all their dull subsequent matchups -- in a Pullman stateroom, and speakeasy, on a building ledge and motorcycle.
The mettle of a president is tested not during a dull routine, but in a crisis.
Members of a second group were placed in a dull, unstimulating environment for a further week.
For Britain's private-health insurers, that leaves company-sponsored plans as one bright spot in a dull market.
The perception is that Melbourne is a trifle dull, a city in decline.
Blues midfielder Robert Garrett fired over from 16 yards in one of the few chances in a dull first half.
Soon after, he rolled into a typically dull footwear trade show in a 1956 Thunderbird convertible covered with different-colored versions of the shoe.
By comparison with the crypts, staircases and pillared halls of Knossos, the other half-dozen Minoan palaces that have been excavated around Crete are dull ground-plans in stone.
An artsy, thirtyish New Yorker, Nora Wilder (Parker Posey), whose name hints at a Hollywood pedigree, is stuck in a dull job and searching for love with a growing desperation.
Almost all of India's car makers are offering either discounts or incentives such as free insurance, vehicle exchange bonuses and car accessories to drive up sales in a dull market.
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