Rudy Ball was OK when the Rockets were winning NBA championships, but the tediousness of losing has exacerbated the tediousness of his tactics.
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According to author John Tschohl, the tediousness of the phrase is exemplified by employees uttering the words so faintly as to be barely audible.
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There is a tediousness to Steve Ontiveros'starts, a ho-hum lack of suspense as he grinds the opposing offense to a halt.
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Viewed as it unfolded, from up close or far away, the Clinton-Dole contest was in many ways the very model of tediousness.
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The Times of London interviewed several people who had been painted by Freud, most of whom complained about the tediousness and length of multiple sittings.
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In a sport gone mad with noise and improvisation and tediousness, it is always refreshing to see good old-fashioned competence at the ballpark.
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Similarly a number of repetitive gestures or games may be considered imitations of the tediousness of waiting, or of the moving hands of a clock.
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True, by standards of contemporary preaching, Winthrop's sermon is long, argumentative and complex, qualities that give preaching a reputation for tediousness.
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You could work on an article about the 1968 Philadelphia Eagles season, but the tediousness of finishing the whole 1960s collection is just dragging on and on.
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Perhaps that answer helps explain the tediousness of the first episode, which drags noticeably through the introduction of the McCallister family : an Irish cliche to be sure.