Griffin's breakthrough livened up a dull game and Lowndes injury-time goal wrapped up the points for the Saints in what was in the end a well deserved victory.
But Dr. Musharbash, the anthropologist, says her work has helped her pep up potentially dull situations in her own life.
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Officers are then seen getting out to apprehend the suspects after which the recording picked up the dull thuds of the bullets being fired by one of the officers.
The man who said in 1994: "I don't pursue vendettas or punch people on the nose, " lit-up the dull 2001 general election by, well, punching a man on the chin.
Although we have now had the spending plans for education (cunningly brought forward to spice up an otherwise dull Budget), we have not yet had the full set of government targets that will accompany this extra money.
Turn up in person and dull is the wrong word: stand in the right (wrong?) place and it's more a cacophony.
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.
Low in the sky there's the classic cotton wool Cumulus, the Stratus, a layer of "rather dull" cloud, and higher up Cirrus - "a translucent delicate streak as if a watercolour brush has been stroked across the blue".
Three middle-age blowhards (a supercilious retired soldier, a dull canon and the puffed-up owner of a river bathhouse) vie for the affections of a comely magician's assistant, who seems open to dalliances despite a relationship with her milquetoast employer (wonderfully underplayed by Mr. Menzel).
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According to Brooks, in the short term the first places we will see this next generation of intelligent, collaborative and trainable robot like Baxter, is on production lines where robots will be used by factory floor workers to do the truly dull and repetitive jobs, freeing up those workers to do tasks that require more dexterity and judgment.
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After a while, however, that became a little dull, and some enterprising academics decided to spice things up by using people from other fields as role models.
Nolfi and the cinematographer, John Toll, have produced a sombrely unified vision of New York as a place of dull skies and frequent downpours, a city whose towers stick up like hostile gray stalagmites.
Mr HAGUE : (Something dull about funding) ... and the wording of the question will be a stitch up.
Now that the dollar is weak, Jaguar is piling up losses in America, its biggest market, because its cars are both expensive and dull.
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