Sentences with phrase «reading such a chore»

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Such delightful details fill Ekirch's narrative of the night, which examines nocturnal habits from lamp lighting to dividing the night into first and second sleeps, broken by periods devoted to chores, reading, and eating.
This is both good and bad, as much of Hardy's writing is focused on building up the atmosphere of his fictional «Wessex» (really, Dorset) through many scenes of the local farmers and laborers in pub - based conversations, and while such moments were clearly important to Hardy, I found most of them a chore to get through as I read.
Finding great new reads is already a chore for consumers, but efforts such as having publisher websites to sell their content directly have failed because readers don't automatically connect the publisher with the book.
As a solution, home care services provides companionship services that include reading and have the extra benefits of a human interaction (such as discussing the book and small chores).
Everyone knows that browsing through catalogues and reading promotions is such a boring chore that is why many companies in the US have started offering instant online car insurance quotes.
So what makes a resume such a chore to read?
Making your cover letter easy to read is not such a chore if you know a few rules.
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