Sentences with phrase «tiresome in»

I personally find Mr O'Sullivan tiresome in his one - note rants against mediation and his worship of litigated - right - through - to - judgment dispute resolution.
Infamous Second Son truly transcends the previous PlayStation 3 game and addresses the nuances and anomalies that made the original a little tiresome in some places, including the previous protagonist Cole MacGrath who was quite boring.
The platforming elements do get tiresome in some areas though as they become rather samey throughout the game.
While the frequency of battles can be tiresome in certain dungeons, the constant variations in enemy types and attacks keep things from getting too stale.
Germinator is a fun little puzzler that's good in quick bursts but can get tiresome in extended sittings.
Walking is Tiresome In order for your character to walk in Disneyland Adventures, gamers must hold one hand forward as if holding up a marionette puppet.
Writing a thesis can be tiresome in anyone's life, particularly when the hassle builds up and the time limit is near.
It's not as comfortable as the Sport chassis, which could see it get a little tiresome in day - to - day scenarios, but it's a much keener and more predictable car at speed, and more involving to boot.
Gasoline engine is considerably less efficient than similarly priced rivals; you might find the ride too firm over broken pavement; V6's boisterous exhaust may get tiresome in day - to - day driving.
It's one of the smoothest 6 - speed manuals we've driven in recent memory with an easy clutch that isn't tiresome in heavy traffic.
And, to be frank, the high - energy dialogue can feel tiresome in the final stretch; the pace is sometimes exhausting.
As noted, the film becomes less tiresome in its second half, when the scene shifts to the Cote d'Azur and the Cannes Film Festival, which is shut down by Godard, Truffaut (who is never seen) and fellow auteurs in support of the Paris rioters.
The platforming elements do get tiresome in some areas though as they become rather samey throughout the game.
Cal's wife Emily (Julianne Moore), it seems, is not only having a fling with a co-worker (Kevin Bacon, who for a brief while looked as if he might be the Ryan Gosling of his generation) but has decided she wants a divorce after 25 years of marriage.Complicating the amorous high - jinks - well, you have to do something to justify that title - is the unslakable lust felt by their 13 - year - old son, Robbie (Jonah Bobo, tiresome in an overwritten role), for his Olive Oyl - like babysitter, Jessica (Analeigh Tiptin).
Speaking of «yak,» a feature - length commentary with director O'Neill and co - writer / star David Sherrill (actor Jeff Cesario is also present for the first fifteen minutes) is genial and tiresome in equal measure.
Watching a small ship get tossed around by large CGI waves grows tiresome in a hurry.
The film relies on an overdone formula, and one that ends up being tiresome in the long run.
Goldberg, alas, is tiresome in her umpteenth turn as some sort of wise Guinan while Arquette, only ever good taking a hatchet in Ravenous, should have switched places with William H. Macy, who appears as his bureaucrat boss.
She's spectacular as usual, and at this point in her career, her movie - musical schtick isn't tiresome in the least.
Even when the Archbishop of Mainz's officials were at their most tiresome in demanding taxes, and the day workers at their most aggressive in resenting the situation, still there was something to be proud of, something with which to identify a long tradition symbolised by the many fine buildings.
This republic vs. empire riff can get tiresome in its dramatic oversimplification of the facts we can actally see.

Not exact matches

Marriott is hardly in the vanguard of businesses chasing the golden egg of the LGBT community — in fact it seems to rely on some tiresome clichés about LGBT affluence.
The phrase «daily grind» — meaning a repetitive, tiresome work routine — may have originated in the mid-1800s, but it's just as relevant today.
In most cases, complaints are fired off in the heat of the moment (like in the tiresome early hours at the gymIn most cases, complaints are fired off in the heat of the moment (like in the tiresome early hours at the gymin the heat of the moment (like in the tiresome early hours at the gymin the tiresome early hours at the gym).
In particular, Baxter doesn't — and wasn't intended to — move in the precise, sharp, angular way normally associated with robots (and with those tiresome people who imitate themIn particular, Baxter doesn't — and wasn't intended to — move in the precise, sharp, angular way normally associated with robots (and with those tiresome people who imitate themin the precise, sharp, angular way normally associated with robots (and with those tiresome people who imitate them).
The Medela Pump in Style Advanced offers a hard - to - beat combination of efficiency and ease of use, making the tiresome chore of pumping quicker and less frustrating.
It not only looks fantastic, but the hefty grip feels great in your hand and its extra weight provides excellent balance without being awkward or tiresome to wield.
That sometimes means the system will turn on and off in rapid succession, which can get a bit tiresome.
We're trapped in this awful place between TMI (tiresome) and TMZ (tawdry or worse), but the aggregate direction of the conversation's flow is still important and instructive.
Recovery won't happen overnight, or even in a month — it will be a long, tiresome road, which is why your help matters so much.
In the newspaper industry, we'd have to put quotes around normal, as in the already tiresome phrase, «the new normal.&raquIn the newspaper industry, we'd have to put quotes around normal, as in the already tiresome phrase, «the new normal.&raquin the already tiresome phrase, «the new normal.»
But this continued PR campaign in apology of the horrors that certain sects of Islam have wrought is becoming tiresome.
It is tiresome but can you imagine what America would be like if a creationist theocracy ever gained power in all three branches of government.
The anticipation of cheap, tiresome, dim - witted partisanship may have played a role in the decline of the Oscars» ratings.
Though the lack of poetry and dignity in the Good News translation is sometimes tiresome, the decision to go with this translation was, in the end, infinitely better than Gibson's use of Aramaic in his Passion.
Thanks for the tiresome «walk in their shoes» speech.
In the 80s and 90s, teenagers tried to wake the nation up to the scourge of school bullying, only to get tiresome lessons about «just ignoring them.»
«24 Happily also in the midst of tiresome, repetitious instruction are to be found at least the beginnings of some important aspects of India's later culture, philosophic speculation, grammar, astronomy, logic, and also a considerable amount of legend and myth.
That is why I find it tiresome to talk to some of the Faithful because they can not understand that the way they view the text might be different than another and in the end that is ok.
When it seems to me as if the future would be awfully tiresome with all these moments coming back again and again, then I put it in small letters, and think of it existentially, to show my anguish (Angst).
In her article» Don't Talk About Race» (December 1999), Sarah E. Hinlicky shows herself to be all too vulnerable to the tiresome phenomenon known as «white guilt.»
Give my greetings to his black hen...» After a further reference to the tiresome shining of the sun, he continued: «I am quite rough and coarse, large, grey, green, overburdened... sometimes in order to survive I have to force myself to make a joke... Greet all good gentlemen and friends.
The Senate is right not to ratify CEDAW and should continue to ignore the hysterical entreaties of Sen. Boxer, the liberal comity of Ambassador Rice, and the tiresome bullying of the CSW, by refusing to do so in the future.
To the erstwhile tiresome friar, Gabriel Zwilling, he wrote in January 1526, «My Gabriel, I am sending the measurements for the length and width of the mattress as I would like to have it made.»
In March he had to send a tiresome friar, Gabriel Zwilling, over to Lang at Erfurt in need of disciplinIn March he had to send a tiresome friar, Gabriel Zwilling, over to Lang at Erfurt in need of disciplinin need of discipline.
I used to make pie crust in a mixing bowl and then rolled it out on the counter, but always found it tiresome and messy.
But the point of this article is not to engage in the frankly tiresome debates about whether fat people can be healthy (they can).
The dramatic comments seen the past few days have been pretty tiresome, we're not in need of wholesale changes, this summer is about fine tuning and that takes precision and patience.
I don't want to make a habit of this, and we didn't even look fresher in every game with others looking tiresome.
Let's not forget how tiresome the idea that the BBWAA is a monolithic institution incapable of recognizing progress in thought is — surprise, they're individuals with the ability to reason!
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