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1 Unless you can suggest some other place, more likely and less tedious .
2 He chose the less tedious , though more audacious alternative of facing the guard.
3 But it is a less tedious realism than that of Tolstoy or Turgenev.
4 The Hasseites replied that the opera was none the less tedious for Guadagni's word.
5 The watch on the spy's nest proved hardly less tedious .
6 At any rate, we ought to have a less tedious evening than you expect.
7 His education would generally in this way be more effectual, and always less tedious and expensive.
8 It makes it less tedious , said the princess.
9 Jessica regrets that Lancelet is leaving, as he has made life in Shylock's house less tedious .
10 Perhaps the less I say of these sick experiences, the less tedious and the more intelligible I shall be.
11 They are very entertaining, and the day will be less tedious if you can manage to keep with them.
12 It is less tedious , however.
13 That task, he said, should be spread among several IT employees to make it less tedious and ensure it gets done.
14 Farther on, I have given, in connection with accelerators, a process I adopt, which is far less tedious and equally reliable.
15 That didn't mean he was keeping her on, but at the very least, it was going to make his flight less tedious .
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