He may be right; the actors here give it a terrific shot, and if there are dead spots in the performances, they have to do with repetitiousness of expression and gesture.
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If there is a certain repetitiousness in the early part of this account, there is also much natural humor and keen observation of the behavior of children once the girls begin to venture into the world.
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In " The Farewell Symphony, " the problem is less boredom than pretentiousness, as reflected in the narrator's snobbish view of the world and his surroundings, and repetitiousness in dwelling on his voracious sex life.
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But, one more time, and then I'm done here, sorry for the repetitiousness ( and for, ahem, taking up so much ANI space ) : I have not " offered " any history.
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Because it scares us enough in primitive, visceral ways until repetitiousness sets in, because it creates a complicity with audiences, turning us all into hip showbiz insiders, " Scream 2 " is going to clean up the second time around, too.
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"My main concern, " he said, " is that we do not end up with a repetitiousness in rhythm, which becomes tiresome to listen to and watch, and, at the same time, that we avoid chaos _ there's a lot to keep clear here.
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A mug shot image doesn't tell us much at all, despite our assumptions to the contrary, and if there is a sense of repetitiousness about these self-consciously deadpan images, it may in fact have to do with how, cumulatively, they frustrate our subconscious expectations of, and desires for, human transparency.
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The Refreshments, a scraggly quartet from Gin Blossoms, USA ( Tempe Ariz . ), bolted through a hard, edgy meshing of Blossoms-like pop and Replacements-influenced rock, while England's Lush, a cult favorite trying to break into the mainstream, teetered between ethereal pop ( " Ladykillers " ) and beautiful, hazy repetitiousness ( " Sweetness and Light . ")