Wearying
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Wearying
ideas and effects stolen from Indiana Jones and Lord of The Chinese Ring of The Nibelungen made for an altogether dreadful yawn of a yarn whose characters I could not care a bean for, even if ALL of them had been peed on.
The roles are pastiches that are so over-played as to be
wearying.
An increasingly uncompetitive civilian industry, the burden of military commitments overseas, wage stagnation: all signal that the American titan may be
wearying.
Such an indirect way of dealing with strict rules would also be easier than starting long and
wearying
negotiations on changes to the fiscal framework.
I have no more of my story to tell you, gentlemen; whether it be an interesting or a curious one let your better judgments decide; all I can say is I would gladly have told it to you more briefly; although my fear of
wearying
you has made me leave out more than one circumstance.
Of this beauty, to which my poor feeble tongue has failed to do justice, countless princes, not only of that country, but of others, were enamoured, and among them a private gentleman, who was at the court, dared to raise his thoughts to the heaven of so great beauty, trusting to his youth, his gallant bearing, his numerous accomplishments and graces, and his quickness and readiness of wit; for I may tell your highnesses, if I am not
wearying
you, that he played the guitar so as to make it speak, and he was, besides, a poet and a great dancer, and he could make birdcages so well, that by making them alone he might have gained a livelihood, had he found himself reduced to utter poverty; and gifts and graces of this kind are enough to bring down a mountain, not to say a tender young girl.
"It is true," he said, rising and walking to and fro in the room, "I am
wearying
you.
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