But the endless parade of Murakami-Bourgeois-Fontana-Warhol-Hirst is becoming so tedious one almost begins to dread these events where once the opening of an art fair sparkled with excited anticipation and eager chatter over new discoveries.
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There's no denying this: Tracking what you paid for each share of a stock or mutual fund--so you can calculate your taxable gain when you sell--is so tedious that a lot of folks just guess.
That's why parents talking about their children can be so tedious - other parents, I mean, not me or you - not because we doubt their love, or the child's charms, but because itemizing infinities is obviously the most boring thing imaginable.
Home cooks, he said, should also ask their fishmonger to clean and scale the goods (sardines' small size makes doing so particularly tedious).
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Generating apples-to-apples comparisons among so many components and systems is tedious work.
That game could have been horrifically violent and still not focused so much on this boring, tedious sort of combat that the shooter genre has embraced.
So, insofar as erasing digital markings can be tedious, we were glad the Surface saved us a little time.
So lab workers must slog through two weeks of tedious preparation, chopping the DNA into fragments 500 to 1, 000 letters long and making millions of copies of each.
Traditional chemical synthesis cannot distinguish between left- and right-handed versions, so they have to be separated afterwards, which is tedious.
Though staging a new race is a huge challenge, Tamarro is an experienced organizer of 10Ks, so he knew how to calibrate the mileage, a tedious exercise that requires riding a bike and counting notches on a clicker.
That said, stuffing prunes is tedious work and I advise popping one in your mouth every so often for fortification.
The culture at the lab was so ruthless about calibration and controls that life there could only be described as crushingly tedious.
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What bothered me was that there was no mention in the report that these changes had occurred, so it is up to investors to read both reports side by side looking for changes, which is tedious.
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