| 41. | Overall, the 300 series was considered heavy and unrewarding to drive but reliable and safe by the standards of its day.
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| 42. | She became a " provincial artist, consigned to grimy, unrewarding bus tours, exclusively for local consumption, writes Homans.
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| 43. | After graduation, Trosley worked as a professional artist at a number of studios in Philadelphia, but found the work unrewarding.
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| 44. | IGN gaming website criticised the game for offering a gaming experience too passive and unrewarding and a plot too muddy and unfocused.
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| 45. | Two years ago, the British playwright Charles Wood revised the text for an unrewarding production at the Royal National Theater in London.
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| 46. | Snow said " the history of efforts to impose non-market valuations on currencies has at best been unrewarding and checkered ."
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| 47. | After an unrewarding spell at teacher training college, McTell decided he'd try to make it full-time in music.
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| 48. | Fun to browse, but converting the Victorian language is tiresome and often unrewarding results in the end, YMMV . Nationalistic biases.
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| 49. | A long, discouraging, enervating, annoying, ultimately unrewarding conflict between Xanderliptak, and ( generally speaking ) everyone else involved.
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| 50. | During a brief, challenging and, ultimately, unrewarding Other Life in local television, I discovered how good Fred Cusick really was.
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