| 31. | She found criticism in the press wearying.
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| 32. | But the spectacle has become too painful, too empty and too wearying to contemplate.
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| 33. | The stories would be wearying if it were not for Proulx's wry observations.
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| 34. | However cynical they may remain, some at least are now wearying of their involvement.
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| 35. | Don't you find it so wearying ?'And I don't.
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| 36. | The detail is immense and often wearying.
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| 37. | The fight-or-flight instinct that accompanies impending trauma can be psychologically wearying.
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| 38. | For Shepherd, building a table was therapeutic when the days were long and wearying.
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| 39. | It's a life of bone-wearying fatigue, and Greenlaw captures that unerringly.
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| 40. | But for Hopper, maintaining his status as a professional rogue has gotten a bit wearying.
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