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Could having such an efficient tool make human writers more lazy and less compelled to really strive to create new ideas or thoughts?
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However it was raining on Monday so I took the easy, or more accurately lazy option and took the Underground.
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The staff brought out dozens of dishes, and Lang, famished from the constant performance of his day, ate more than anyone, spinning the lazy Susan at the center of the table and scooping off heaps of shrimp, beef, eel, eggplant, string beans, tofu.
NEWYORKER: The Olympian
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"What we need to see is action from the government and more pressure on... these very big lazy companies who think it's OK to clobber people with above-inflation price rises at the very time when they can least afford it, " he said.
BBC: British Gas vehicle and employee
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Finally, as our tale draws closer to its conclusion, we find that the residents of the kingdom of Fairyland at Foggy Bottom have now become so fat and lazy that no one wants to work any more, even if there was a way to plant and harvest a crop.
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Yet even the places that attract more visitors, such as lazy Plakias, west of Preveli, stand apart from the north and its resorts.
BBC: Seductive southern Crete
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From a mother-and-son duo to an English couple celebrating their anniversary, everyone I met extended their stay, and many discussed quitting their jobs to join the Lazy Beach staff, something that's happened more than once.
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The Gray Lady owes more to her readers, and to other publications like reason who go out and do the heavy lifting, than lazy rewrites.
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