How To Use Redo In A Sentence

  • It's been destroyed and redone a couple of times since then.
  • Emf of a battery is due to electrochemical redox reactions occuring between dissimilar metal electrodes, one of which becomes positively charged, the other of which becomes negatively charged. you can have an EMF building up a charge, and discharging the stored electrons, but you have no field of you are not doing any moving of the electrons Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
  • CVG-Bauxilum's 'interim' president Alfredo Arcila says that he and CVG president Rodolfo Sanz "are alive and kicking!" yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'CVG-Bauxilum\'s \'interim\' president Alfredo Arcila says that he and CVG president Rodolfo Sanz "are alive and kicking!"' CVG-Bauxilum's 'interim' president Alfredo Arcila says that he and CVG president Rodolfo Sanz "are alive and kicking!"
  • Instead of leaving, the fish crowded towards the back of the Redondo Beach marina and used all the oxygen in the water, marine experts have said. Millions of sardines die in Californian marina
  • A number of the predominately male workforce have twenty-four years service with the company.
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  • Finding the swiftest pursuer close upon his heels, he threw off, first his blanket, then his silver-laced coat and belt of peag, by which his enemies knew him to be Canonchet, and redoubled the eagerness of pursuit. The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon
  • For the viewer or the reader, this can be a pleasant experience, a feeling of ease, without boredom or dullness.
  • This part of the film develops slowly, and is predominantly a straight drama.
  • his eyes were glazed over with boredom
  • These new measurements mean that I'll have to redo the calculations.
  • The chimney, usually of lath and plaster, ending overhead in a cone and funnel for the smoke, was so roomy in old cottages as to accommodate almost the whole family sitting around the fire of logs piled in the reredosse in the middle, and there they carried on their winter's work. The Life of Thomas Telford
  • Additional options include erecting a sizable ornamental canopy or baldachin over the tabernacle, or setting the tabernacle within the apsidal wall or against the backdrop of a decorated reredos. Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend: "Concerning the Central Placement and Noble Design of Tabernacles..."
  • Those of you who remember the lime and ginger scheme will be pleased to hear that it has been redone using damson, with gold trimming.
  • Research forms the predominant part of my job.
  • The White Shadow – A unique series that took a rather real look at urban life among predominately minority teen-agers. Hulu Awards: Johnny Jay’s Final Wrap Up and Best of Hulu
  • Traditionally the life of a soldier involves long stretches of boredom punctuated by brief and seemingly unending moments of stark terror.
  • A varietal is a wine made predominantly from one specific grape and is labeled as such, for example, California Merlot.
  • The impression of warmth and comfort and beauty predominated, though he was unable to analyze it; while the simplicity delighted him -- expensive simplicity, he decided, and most of it leftovers from the time her father went broke and died. Chapter XVIII
  • There are so many ways to beat boredom without going near a slots game of any sort. The Sun
  • Burundi and Rwanda are predominantly agricultural economies with their primary exports being coffee and tea.
  • And feminist psychologists are still predominantly concerned with making egalitarian corrections to traditional psychological theories, rather than working with their uncertainties.
  • Since the feminine is out of balance in the female body and the predominant culture, women are not receiving the nurturance they need to fuel their outer work. Wild Feminine
  • despite our redoubled efforts
  • They started quarrelling out of sheer boredom.
  • Tara of Helium saw it coming and leaped for the tree toward which she had been moving, and the banth realized her intention and redoubled his speed. The Chessmen of Mars
  • Philippe Noiret, the sagacious French veteran, plays the mentor Alfredo in this life story of Salvatore "Toto" Di Vitto, a director manque' depicted as a child by Salvatore Cascio.
  • Re: [grm] Dish Network auditing accounts with MBE Laredo billing address Dish Network auditing accounts with MBE Laredo billing address
  • Thylakoids of grana stacks are mostly abundant in PSII complexes, while PSI complexes are predominant in stroma lamellae.
  • Then he arose and clomb the mast to see an there were any escape from that strait; and he would have loosed the sails; but the wind redoubled upon the ship and whirled her round thrice and drave her backwards; whereupon her rudder brake and she fell off towards a high mountain. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The predominant opinion voiced by Detroit's Arab population seems to be one of frustration.
  • The atmosphere of foredoomed defeat in his own corner had no effect on him. The Mexican
  • Based predominantly on the morphology of the carpometacarpus, some ornithologists have proposed that cariamaens are closely related to the Hoatzin* Opisthocomus hoazin**, that bizarre folivorous, arboreal bird that (uniquely among birds) practices foregut fermentation. Archive 2006-11-01
  • The cafe's interior has been redone and looks very classy.
  • Moreover, one can probably expect that ensuing fights will redound similarly, as the public appears to be internalizing the meme that the Democrats are fighting for the middle class while the Republicans are fighting for the rich. Jared Bernstein: A Holiday Message
  • The very beetle climbing a rough willow is redolent of flowers. The Spring of Joy: A Little Book of Healing
  • The Mediterranean at this particular spot is any colour except blue, the predominant hue being dirty grey.
  • The Home circle: a collection of piano-forte music consisting of the most favorite marches, waltzes, polkas, redowas, schottisches, galops, mazurkas, quadrilles, dances, etc.
  • That is not because there will be a coup against him but just through sheer boredom. Times, Sunday Times
  • The persistent hallucination of an imaginary person foredooms a gray future for which she has neither map nor compass.
  • There are other, smaller points of similarity; Emma's boredom with village life is parallelled in Cher's boredom with high school boys. Way Existential
  • A beer in which neither the sweetness of the malt nor the bitterness of the hops predominates.
  • Old rocks predominate and high hills and mountains are more common.
  • After a few hours of sleepless boredom, he took out a handgun from his leg holster.
  • He made friends, had adventures, found ways to fight the boredom with his cluster of rat-eyed Latin Bowery Boys.
  • a cold steel, Laredo bowie, a flint knapping kit with a large novaculite biface and a trained peregrine falcon If you were dropped out of a helicopter in the center of Alaska and could only bring three items besides clothing what would the
  • Hippocampus severnsi is distinguished from congeners in having a combination of: extremely small size (height 13 mm, standard length 15 mm); 12 trunk rings; 27 tail rings; reduced ossification of inferior and ventral trunk ridges; 14 dorsal fin rays; 10 pectoral fin rays; anal fin small or absent; medium length snout which lacks a bulbous tip; raised, angular coronet; single gill opening on midline directly behind coronet supported by raised cleithral bone; scattered tubercles on trunk and tail; predominant colour dark brown (sometimes slightly marbled) with large, bright red patch covering dorsolateral surfaces of trunk rings 1-4; tiny white dots scattered all over; pale posterior section of tail with dark transverse bands. Practical Fishkeeping news (RSS)
  • The increase in teacher aide support was predominantly to students in the non-metropolitan area.
  • The chest radiograph usually reveals bilateral, mid - and upper-lobe predominant reticulonodular infiltrates, as well as hilar and mediastinal adenopathy. CR4 - Recent Forum Threads and Blog Entries
  • Had they known, they would, I am sure, have redoubled their efforts.
  • However, when an emergency occurs, the curled varieties will be found suitable for cooking, and the broad-leaved for salading, and therefore there need be no waste where one sort predominates. The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition
  • The constitution of the League was termed by Mr. Wilson a Covenant, a word redolent of biblical and puritanical times, which accorded well with the motives that decided him to prefer Geneva to Brussels as the seat of the League, and to adopt other measures of a supposed political character. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference
  • Predominantly, as a developing recipient country, China have gained the actual effects since implementing reform and opening policy.
  • Los Angeles Lakers star Pau Gasol calls Redondo Beach police after paparazzi tail his car LeBron James scores 30, Cavaliers wear down Celtics for 104-93 win Marion, Mavericks win 12th in a row with 125-112 victory over Timberwolves Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • Donald added: ‘the switch from a predominantly narrative mode of thought to a predominantly analytic or theoretic mode apparently requires a wrenching cultural transformation’.
  • They are made up predominantly of ectodermal components (hair, calcifications, sebaceous material) and have a large cystic component.
  • It is a show but not a contest, and, thankfully, the beauty of sport comes predominantly from the contest.
  • These predominantly greywacke mountains are higher than others in the region. Richmond temperate forests
  • Since the bearings and piston rings are lubricated predominantly in the hydrodynamic regime, a lubricant with a lower viscosity should lead to a thinner oil film and thus lower friction.
  • The flavour, however, is less sugary than you might be led to expect, salty and redolent of rosemary, garlic and vinegar.
  • This may be related to the presence of relatively large, probably late-diagenetic pyrite clusters in the bituminous limestones, whereas smaller framboids and crystals predominate in the black shales.
  • Henley Compact Offices are quirky sheds with curved roofs redolent of gypsy caravans.
  • The city's population is predominantly Irish.
  • The reason was that, at that historic period, the mainstream of Chinese new poem creation, the predominant developing tendency, having ultimately freed from the traces left by Misty poets.
  • Built on a predominantly straight alignment, with no road crossings, the new line also merges with conventional track, cutting travel times to towns such as Nice, Monaco and Perpignan.
  • Like many of their Bantu ancestors, they appear to have given emphasis to the predominance of one's mother's matriclan. Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE
  • Sexual reproduction is the predominant force in the propagation of animals and many plants.
  • On the contrary, its suffering appears merely to have redoubled its determination to resist. Times, Sunday Times
  • The mitraille vanished in shapelessness; the bombs plunged into it; bullets only succeeded in making holes in it; what was the use of cannonading chaos? and the regiments, accustomed to the fiercest visions of war, gazed with uneasy eyes on that species of redoubt, a wild beast in its boar-like bristling and a mountain by its enormous size. Les Miserables
  • Any help you can give us will redound to your credit.
  • Around the same time, an invasive worm called the teredo ravaged the docks and pilings along the waterfront, and periodic fires wiped out most of the buildings. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • Some comprimario and secondo roles were doubled up: Vladimir Hristov was both a George Clooney-suave Marchese d'Obigny and a bland Dr. Grenvil; Giorgio Dinev, previously seen enjoyably blustering as Tosca's Spoletta, doddered formulaically as Violetta's servant, but had mischevious sparkle as Gastone — having introduced his friend Alfredo to Violetta, he worked the room, pointing out his handiwork to the other guests, a proud yenta. Pretty Woman
  • You’ve been predominantly a newsmagazine journalist, and your first book was an investigation of a true crime story, the so-called "ecoterrorism" attacks at Vail ski resort in Daniel Glick - An interview with author
  • This model was intended to enhance the practical skills and productivity of predominantly rural populations.
  • The noise redoubled, and sleep was out of the question.
  • This is an ambitious 18-track programme piece redolent of the history, mystery, and eloquent loneliness in the Border hills of the composer's childhood.
  • Not surprisingly, the result has been to recruit predominantly middle-class unemployed people into mainstream programmes.
  • His father was Louis VIII, of the Capet line, and his mother was the redoubtable Queen Blanche, daughter of King Alfonso of Castile and Eleanor of England. SAINT LOUIS, CONFESSOR, KING OF FRANCE
  • Tancredo told the Denver Post Monday morning that he expects to launch his candidacy at noon Mountain Time. Tancredo to make third-party bid for Colorado governor
  • Now, she would gladly exchange unmitigated boredom for the quivering nerves that alerted her to every shadow. PRETTY MAIDS ALL IN A ROW
  • If anything, this act of violence has redoubled our efforts to make this community stronger.
  • Amanda's predominant emotion was that of confusion.
  • He tried to redouble his efforts, and began to follow his own fitness programme to build up his strength. Coping with Angina
  • I think staleness is a consequence of the writer’s boredom with what he/she is writing. Sandra Brown is Interviewed by Jonathan Maberry
  • If your symptoms occur in autumn, fungal spores are likely to be the predominant cause. Times, Sunday Times
  • The fabrics he used were predominantly tweeds and wools in countryside colours: moss green, rust brown and autumnal red.
  • Some comprimario and secondo roles were doubled up: Vladimir Hristov was both a George Clooney-suave Marchese d'Obigny and a bland Dr. Grenvil; Giorgio Dinev, previously seen enjoyably blustering as Tosca's Spoletta, doddered formulaically as Violetta's servant, but had mischevious sparkle as Gastone — having introduced his friend Alfredo to Violetta, he worked the room, pointing out his handiwork to the other guests, a proud yenta. Archive 2008-03-01
  • The air in the church had been redolent with incense, thick and sweet-smelling.
  • The Fang, the most prevalent and warlike of these tribes, predominated.
  • Ten tricks and redoubled game made. Times, Sunday Times
  • One day, when the boredom hits me like a brick wall, I will be off, hiking to the base of one of the hundreds of incredible rock formations I have seen or heard about, to begin some real adventures.
  • In orations of praise, and in invectives, the fancy is predominant, because the design is not truth, but to honour or dishonour, which is done by noble or by vile comparisons. Chapter VIII. Of the Virtues Commonly Called Intellectual, and Their Contrary Defects
  • Of the five local opinions sought on the operations of the Council, traffic and parking gripes predominated.
  • Don Alfredo shakes my hand unenthusiastically and looks at me with an arching glance. Down and Delirious in Mexico City
  • Forced onto his right foot after a mazy solo run, the predominantly left-footed player saw his effort blocked.
  • In Turkmenistan, the predominant colour is green and the look is topped off with a natty beret and biker boots. Times, Sunday Times
  • The propagules of these predominantly arctic/alpine grasses consist of indeterminate spikelets, which revert to vegetative growth before dehiscing from the parent plant.
  • There is a predominance of people with an arts degree on the board of governors.
  • Where fixed property became the chief form of livelihood, monogamy, rather than polygamy, came to predominate due to the need to limit heirs and to discourage divorce.
  • A few years after college, a freak accident - and one seriously low threshold for boredom - redirected Jaime's life.
  • Halfway through the day I took it down to redo it, and couldn't make it go the right way at all because there was a massive kink in it.
  • It speculated on the evolutionary origins of such thermogenesis and observed how it predominates in ancient lineages of flowering plants like magnolias and water lilies.
  • D. was in brain physiology and I had an NSF predoctoral fellowship and I have never heard of this “reknown” Dr. Lynn. Presidential IQ Report
  • The principal feminist challenge to psychology's predominantly male subjects and masculine subject matter is, again, an egalitarian one.
  • She sighed and put her hands behind her back and swung back in forth in boredom while she waited for the two to finish up what they were doing.
  • And unlike the elegies the sonnets are predominantly poems of invocation, apostrophe and direct address, he writes.
  • Increasing persistence with a number of short-range goals can help break up periods of boredom.
  • In case it be thought that a note of selfpity has crept in to this account of my apparent boredom, I must say that the intention was never to complain about my fate, but merely to explain the form of my protest. An Autobiography
  • One is, the multitude of chimnies lately erected; whereas in their young days, there were not above two or three, if so many, in most uplandish towns of the realm; (the religious houses and manor-places of their lords always excepted, and peradventure some great personage;) but each made his fire against a reredosse in the hall where he dined and dressed his meat. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part C. From Henry VII. to Mary
  • A lot of venues have predominantly straight customers on some nights, with gay punters showing up on others.
  • Simple boredom is the sort you suffer from during long Christmas dinners or political speeches; "existential" boredom is more complex and persistent, taking in many conditions, such as melancholia, depression, world weariness and what the psalmist called the "destruction that wasteth at noonday"—or spiritual despair, often referred to as acedia or accidie. Accidie? Ennui? Sigh . . .
  • I received my formal theological training at a predominantly white evangelical divinity school in the Chicago suburbs. Christianity Today
  • Late eluting aromatic fractions composed predominantly of bicyclic and polycyclic aromatic compounds, namely alkyl-napthalenes and alkylindenes.
  • But whatever the subject, the mood was predominantly one of escape and the medium one of romance.
  • But the term valley would convey an erroneous idea, since the space between these two dominant ranges is filled with numerous cross chains, making the mountain character predominant, while the valleys are exceptional. North Carolina and its Resources.
  • Granted, there is a trueness of voice in those who have experienced first-hand the hours of relentless boredom punctuated by moments of abject terror that is combat, or law enforcement, for that matter.
  • The confidence of the Milanese redoubled when they learned that he had promised the members of the assembled clergy to maintain the catholic worship and clergy as already established, and had compelled them to take the oath of fidelity to the cisalpine republic. Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon
  • The steep, mountainous Volcanic Subalpine Forests ecoregion is composed of volcanic and igneous rocks, predominately andesitic with areas of basalt. Ecoregions of Colorado (EPA)
  • In the coming year we will be redoubling our efforts and in particularly we will be working with those schools that need extra help.
  • Even a staunch admirer of Turner, the redoubtable art critic Brian Sewell wrote at the time the Tate was mounting its campaign to save The Blue Rigi painting from being sold abroad: This is just bloody silly. A legacy Turner would have approved of | Charles Saatchi
  • Dane Swango, a predoctoral fellow at Stanford University currently working on his Ph.D. dissertation at UCLA, answers questions after his presentation about the goals, design, implementation, and limitations of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) at a luncheon seminar at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies on January 27, 2009. WN.com - Articles related to Russia and US on brink of deal to cut nuclear arms
  • Still, another term that describes faith is creed, a system of beliefs, from the Latin "credo" -- I believe. Maimonides who? Why Americans fail basic religion tests
  • At right, the redoubt has opposed caponiers or ‘flanking angles’ designed to allow the defenders to fire into the ditches.
  • She works in a predominantly male environment.
  • For every schoolboy, the reredorter will be the star attraction, but for me it's the priory's imposing west front. Times, Sunday Times
  • And feminist psychologists are still predominantly concerned with making egalitarian corrections to traditional psychological theories, rather than working with their uncertainties.
  • When in the early 1970s structuralist approaches to understanding human behavior predominated, George mused about Mary Douglas's celebrated analysis of New Guinea subincision rites (the ritual splitting of the penis lengthwise) as an inscription of the bifurcated moiety system on the bifurcated body. Marcelo M. Suarez-Orozco : The Fox
  • An adequate account of boredom, then, must explain in one sense that only something indeterminate is lacking.
  • The introvert is the typical contemplative, predominantly interested in the inner world. The Life of the Spirit and the Life of To-day
  • Local teenagers blamed the disturbances on boredom, and what they see as a total lack of things for them to do in the area.
  • Cutting to the Chase - film reviews and news from Oklahoma firedoglake - where "bedlam is dreaming of rain March 2005
  • The first note, F, sung by the tenor in bars 1 and 2, in this instance personifying the final note of the chanson's tenor, prefigures the opening F of the cantus firmus in bar 15 of the Credo.
  • Reading and writing did not become the predominant method of sharing information until the spread of universal compulsory schooling, which is much more recent than printing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Parents, psychologists and politicians are still struggling to find ways to coax these recluses - who are predominantly male - out of their self-imposed exiles.
  • Blixen's repeated attempts to establish a coffee plantation were foredoomed because neither the soil nor the altitude was right for such a venture.
  • In all cases, we obtained wax extracts from flight feathers, predominantly primaries and secondaries.
  • You'll use the technique for making this sauce over and over, for everything from mac 'n' cheese to Alfredo sauce.
  • Some children have a low tolerance for boredom.
  • If you have predominantly oily skin throughout the seasons, opt for a toner that contains witch hazel, instead.
  • Perigordian redoubled his politeness and attentions. Candide
  • Gone was the safe, familiar home, set amidst a tumble of rolling, well-tilled fields dotted with farm buildings, and grassy meads redolent with the scent of wildflowers.
  • As they have been realised, the dreams themselves have assumed a peculiar character of sobriety, of the spirit of positivism, and beyond that, of boredom.
  • Give Cold Steel a call or visit their Website for more details on the new Laredo Bowie.
  • (That slowness to wake up and smell -- mixing metaphors here -- which way the wind is blowing has, of course, redounded to the good of actors demanding $20 million salaries.) Seeing Stars in Hollywood and New York
  • Of course, this is but a soupcon of the bonkersauce, compared to the tureen of same that Tancredo has amassed in his political lifetime. Tom Tancredo's Greatest Hits (VIDEO)
  • Credo knocked Dan out of his reverie with a jab to his ribs.
  • If someone then bids higher, any previous doubles and redoubles are cancelled.
  • And this credo is rarely as true elsewhere as it is in shôjo manga. 30 « October « 2009 « The Manga Curmudgeon
  • In this region, woods work and trucking is predominant. The Need For Unity In Canada
  • Boredom, cold water and unpalatable food are just some of the hardships facing Paul Cleasby, who has now been in Antalya jail for approaching three weeks.
  • The tumor is predominantly located subcutaneously or in the deep soft tissue of the extremities and trunk, peritoneum, or retroperitoneum.
  • She was a redoubtable woman. Times, Sunday Times
  • the predomination of blues gave the painting a quiet tone
  • Late-period circles are generally small rings of varying shapes and sizes although ovals predominate.
  • On Hardball and its like, egos run rampant, insider jargon predominates, and agreeability, if any can be detected, is strictly limited to commercial breaks. J-School for Jerks
  • When Bobby Fischer met Boris Spassky at the 1972 World Chess Championship, the event was redolent with the superpower politics of the Cold War.
  • The clientele were predominantly student-types and twentysomethings, some working, others just taking a break.
  • This, not very popular, livery continued for some time, but the buses began to look very grimy and in the late 1970s a variation of the former tram livery of predominantly green with cream relief was introduced.
  • I believe the measure would redound to our mutual benefit and reputation.
  • Although it is at odds with our predominant medical ethical culture, many families and patients desire nondisclosure of bad news.
  • The feretory no doubt had a reredos at this point, but what the type of this earlier arrangement may have been it is impossible exactly to tell. Bell's Cathedrals: Chichester (1901) A Short History & Description Of Its Fabric With An Account Of The Diocese And See
  • To help him work with the predominantly non-English-speaking crew, he was given a laser pointer.
  • Speaking as an anglophone who from time to time tries to ressurect his Grade 12 French, and as someone who has also spent some time in predominantly French-only parts of the country such as Chicoutimi, I immediately recognize the confusion introduced into the interview by this question:, what would you have done about this economy and this crisis. Mike watkins dot ca
  • It is a measure of the muddle that is Ms. Gallagher's book that she doesn't find anything odd about describing the lure of a rural life redolent of 19th-century America as a type of "neophilia. Taking a Novel Approach to Life
  • This treadmill workout is a fartlek workout that will not only help improve your speed, but also help prevent boredom on the treadmill.
  • The staining was predominantly located in endothelial and perivascular cells within the tumors.
  • The company says the auction mart site has been chosen because it is a predominantly light industrial area.
  • This sculptured limestone panel in the centre of a three-part canopied reredos was comparable in size to the Sandford reredos.
  • I accidentally dropped a loaded tray crowded with entrées of pork tenderloin and pasta Alfredo.
  • Making sure of a balanced diet means, essentially, eating a selection of different foods, with no one type predominating.
  • The company also expanded further into pyrotechnics, predominately naval. Times, Sunday Times
  • By contrast, there has been a growth in predominantly casual and part-time jobs in services such as retail, tourism and hospitality.
  • We must redouble efforts to ensure nobody who needs help is turned away. The Sun
  • So the Credo leads from a gently flowing opening to boldly dramatic effects, emphatic in the use of timpani and with the Crucifixus bringing a striking unison passage for tenors and basses.
  • All in all, the eatery is a breakfast bargain, with enough different components to keep boredom at bay.
  • There is always an element of mystery about why one form of a sport becomes predominant. Times, Sunday Times
  • The redox probe could reach the electrode along the channel formed by AmB, easily corresponding to the electrochemical response obtained.
  • They are strong, redolent of the dignity of human life, and contrary to many images of female nudity.
  • Successful marriages so submerge the costs under mutual benefits that the cooperation can predominate; unsuccessful ones do not.
  • Many of the cast-iron firedogs are reproduced from the original 16th to 18th Century patterns.
  • I thus associate the compact world of the admirable hill-top, the world of a predominant golden-brown, with a general invocation of sensibility and fancy, and think of myself as going forth into the lingering light of summer evenings all attuned to intensity of the idea of compositional beauty, or in other words, freely speaking, to the question of colour, to intensity of picture. Italian Hours
  • These yummy mummies are consumed with frustration, boredom and uncertainty. Times, Sunday Times
  • Table 5.3, by the way, asserts the the five-kingdom model of Plants, Animals, Protists, Fungi, and Monera is the “system predominantly used today” p. ACSI v. Stearns, aka Wendell Bird vs. UC - The Panda's Thumb
  • I'm looking to be entertained: boredom, tedium is the worst literary or filmic sin, and cannot be excused by a pretence to some spurious intellectual superiority.
  • Die hard fans of Ms. Steel will enjoy ONE DAY AT A TIME as Coco must learn to follow the title credo if she is to have any chance at happiness. One Day at a Time-Danielle Steel « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews
  • Too much time and money, little purpose, and boredom are a lethal combination.
  • A house purchase used to rely predominantly on one income. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is little fear of claustrophobia or boredom, staff say. Times, Sunday Times
  • The reason was that, at that historic period, the mainstream of Chinese new poem creation, the predominant developing tendency, having ultimately freed from the traces left by Misty poets.
  • One poll in September 1991 found small pluralities in Moscow and large cities opposed to the transfer to Russia of territories in other republics where Russians predominated the Crimea, Donbass, and Northern Kazakhstan were mentioned; in small towns and rural areas, the votes for and against such annexations were equal. The Return
  • Their predominant expression was good nature, a kind of elephantine docility, which neutralized the awe inspired by his immense size. Helen and Arthur or, Miss Thusa's Spinning Wheel
  • The predominance of multimedia art in Korea is due largely to the environment in which it is being created.
  • Ravaged, raddled, redolent of hard-won experience, his voice sounds like something dreamed up by the Department of Health in order to scare people off smoking.
  • There is something more terrible than a hell of suffering - a hell of boredom. Victor Hugo 
  • The biceps femoris muscle was involved in 81% of all injuries and was the sole or predominant muscle injured in 72% of injuries.
  • Attacking it from another angle, there are physical ways of moving that signal the character of the person and his predominant emotions. Fools Rush In - A Call to Christian Clowning
  • Some boredom existed, as in the Army during the war: and you needed luck and the obliging help of friendly men who could cover up your minor failures just as you covered up theirs.
  • Dancers have a predominant role in this performance.
  • A ripe peach, for example, is predominately sweet with a hint of sourness, yet as you bite into it, you will taste a little bitterness.
  • In one of the most famous scenes in literature, for instance, boredom takes time. Marcel Proust describes his protagonist, Marcel, dunking a madeleine cookie into his teacup.
  • Graffiti, joyriding, drugs and illicit sex are all about countering boredom with excitement, and feeling insignificant with feeling important.

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