| 11. | Two hours of this gets to be a bit wearying.
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| 12. | But the legal battle took on a wearying life of its own.
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| 13. | Being a critic of everything can get a bit wearying.
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| 14. | By 2002, though, the fight had grown wearying.
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| 15. | The constant edit warring on the part of the reverters is wearying.
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| 16. | And there were her character flaws, predominantly a towering, wearying selfishness.
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| 17. | It is wearying in " Quicksand,"
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| 18. | The travel, though, is wearying and the lure of home strong.
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| 19. | Lumberjacks face high risks and bone-wearying work.
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| 20. | Much is repetitive, obsessive, undisciplined and wearying.
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