No, and not only because the one of 1993 was not dull at all.
Players are not dull, and it is brilliant at the moment because no-one is sitting back thinking 'I am in the Test team'.
This transforms the car into a virtual office, giving motorists not only dull information such as how fast they are travelling, but also e-mail, the Internet, news services and navigation functions.
The mettle of a president is tested not during a dull routine, but in a crisis.
But this time, the substance in question is not meant to dull and numb.
The next two years may not be so dull after all.
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Not only does this dull consumers' sensitivity to rising prices, it could be expensive for the governments concerned.
My ailment is just another ambient backdrop now, another machine falling apart with no parts to replace the scrapped ones, another grim dispatch from the quadrants of the deadly dull but not yet quite deadly enough condition our condition is in.
He could not have been more unlike the dull, grey-suited types in most British boardrooms.
Creativity is going to make the difference between working and not working, quality work or dull work, insecurity or life chances.
That issue is technical and would have made a dull programme but that does not excuse the old cliches that were broadcast last night.
Kathleen Barry's history of how gracious stewardesses turned into sexy air hostesses and then into tough, grumpy flight attendants tries hard to be dull, but thankfully does not quite succeed.
The Web is not about making ugly people pretty, the dull smart, drunks sober or liars honest.
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.
But, as with other bits of public-sector reform, voters may not be greatly enthused by the difference between a dull and complicated change proposed by the government, and an equally fiddly but more radical one being advocated by the opposition.
Not a bad fellow, the driver, but rather dull in conversation.
The Pontipee brothers, after all, are trapped in a dull, generic plot when they're not leaping over sawhorses, whereas there's a knowing awareness of form to Dr. Frank-N-Furter's gyrations that goes way beyond mere choreography.
Whether or not U.S. lawmakers cut a deal to dull the economic impact of expiring tax cuts and mandated spending decreases, more and more companies appear to be operating under the assumption that rates on investment income including dividends is going to move in only one direction, higher.
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Even when he's not so good, or worse, his films are never dull.
There's always the blowhard at the Oscars party rolling his eyes, delivering a dull indictment of celebrity culture and yammering on about not having seen any of the films (all while hogging the artichoke dip).
This is the selling point of Dead State: it is not set during the first desperate struggle to survive, but in the long, dull period when zombies have become a fact of life (or unlife).
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Work and school, laundry, dinner, the things that happened in their lives were not part of the brightness that she and Roy had glimpsed but were, rather, dull, quite expected, and entirely unastonishing.
Not that Bryan Singer has a particularly light touch, and indeed the script's narrative bookends land with a dull thud, but at least the "X-Men" director hasn't succumbed to the self-important bloat that mars Peter Jackson's work these days.
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