| 31. | The solution to the mystery turns out to be a yawner that doesn't bear much scrutiny.
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| 32. | Two goals within 98 seconds in the first period turned a usually stressful division contest into a yawner.
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| 33. | Internet TV was a big yawner for most Americans last year, but manufacturers are revving up new offerings.
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| 34. | Not 10-page yawners about some minor-league hockey player growing up on a farm in Manitoba.
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| 35. | Sounds like a yawner, and it won't get much attention deep in the Saturday TV ghetto.
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| 36. | They cheered when he hit his shot with two seconds left, charging the otherwise yawner of a game.
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| 37. | After putting on their jammies, yawners are placed in a circle of well-rested judges and start yawning.
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| 38. | Often the plebiscites are yawners, heavy with local minutiae and ignored by 93 percent or so of the electorate.
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| 39. | But he must calibrate between picking a yawner and springing a surprise so shocking that his choice might seem rash.
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| 40. | On paper, this one looked like a yawner and it often seemed Utah would make short work of it.
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