Well-designed garden products are enjoying a popular revival at the moment, giving the opportunity to side-step the boring plastic window box. |
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They are the boring, pointless, uninteresting gobs of wasted film dedicated to showcasing whatever idiotic local events took place that day. |
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Sometimes, just sometimes, to only work becomes either a drag or just too boring. |
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Stuck at a boring party early in the film, de Van goes for a stroll out back and trips, cutting herself on some jagged metal. |
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Its Sunday so I have no qualms about posting a slow boring post, if you're reading this today then you're probably bored too. |
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After nearly twenty minutes of this pointless and boring jabber, the coach blew four quick whistle blasts and gave a long, loud holler. |
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Soon politics will no longer be a boring drag and life could get very regal in the Aras. |
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It got very boring at times so every now and again Martin would let me read out some of the code and he would type it out. |
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A long and boring process this may be, but you are guaranteed the results at the end of it. |
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Things like exams, homework, and boring lectures are frequently the cause of much student trepidation. |
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If players haven't been booked or sent off, or there aren't shenanigans in a game, then it's considered a boring match. |
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She flipped over the boring news channels and found some old reruns on some local channel. |
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Eventually they believe that there must be something to the charges because the endless parsing of it sounds lawyerly, desperate and boring. |
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Edmond requires the qualities of a romantic hero, which means Errol Flynn, rather than Gary Cooper's boring brother. |
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Have I been put here to entertain you or amuse you, is your life that boring? |
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Its clergy rejected Wren's daring central design and got a boring Latin cross instead. |
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These are interesting, although unless you're amped up on powerful drugs, they'll soon grow boring. |
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His coworkers seem to find his endless prattling about his dwindling sales repetitive and boring. |
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To say that the medium is inherently boring, repetitive, or juvenile is some straight up ignorance. |
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Its spacious interiors and colour scheme were admired, but many people found its repetitiousness boring. |
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But if that biography confined itself to her activities in the world, it would be appallingly repetitious and boring. |
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Sachs tells us that reading these impassioned letters eventually became repetitious and boring. |
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They're a bit of recognition for excelling at jobs that, Wasserstein admits, are often boring and repetitious. |
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Tall and lanky with balding hair he reminded me of the boring intellectual types. |
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Your adventurous spirit yearns for a different exercise to take you out of the doldrums of yet another boring workout. |
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At its best, The Ring is just another lame and boring attempt at making a scary movie. |
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Whatever it is I find it a relief to know you can be in your 40's and not turn into a boring middleaged yawn. |
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Yes, I have stuff that I could discuss, but frankly y'all may find it boring. |
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People say in front of the camera he's boring or whatever, but away from the camera, he's a great laugh and one of the lads really. |
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Salad sarnies, hummus and pitta bread and cheese on toast can get really boring. |
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I find their puerile, psychologically regressive child's play boring and self-absorbed, but maybe I just don't understand them. |
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Until Sean Paul came on the scene, dancehall reggae was starting to get a little boring. |
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Many people today prefer to dance to shed off those extra kilos rather than doing boring workouts at the gym. |
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The people at Woop Woop could, if they wanted, toss out the same old jammy, boring swill. |
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He has the knack of sharing information in a readable and entertaining way, so that the subject does not seem too technical and boring. |
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It may sound boring and not clever or witty of me but I really, genuinely think it matters. |
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She can transform the most boring plot into an interesting and informative story, which can hold the attention of any child. |
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Especially when the convention itself will be nothing but a bunch of boring windbags telling lie after lie. |
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The same might be said of slow-moving animation that aims at portentous but achieves boring. |
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A common method was to bore a hole in the barrel using any of a variety of bung borers, boring taps, augers, tapered reamers, and the like. |
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Politicians moaned that 2005 could go down as the most boring election on record. |
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The party started as a sober event but that's boring, so now, like so many keggers, it is riddled with intoxicants. |
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The characters were an afterthought and as a result, always came across as wooden and boring. |
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This non-stop preoccupation with health matters is terribly boring, I'm afraid. |
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The ex-chief of command was lying flat out on the small bunk, eyes boring a hole into the ceiling. |
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The rest of the day was like that, boring classes with three types of people, the whisperers, the shy ones, and the friendly ones. |
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I have a fund of somewhat boring stories which I tell myself when sleep is slow to come. |
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I admire and respect them both, and they seem nice guys, but boring and bland. |
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If this sounds too boring you can spice it up by juicing, eating raw, poaching or baking the food. |
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The boring parts of the action are judiciously excised, resulting in a tight, unsettling work. |
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One could only watch so much of well-endowed women in bathing suits running before it started to get kind of boring and repetitive. |
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It was a test of the good humour that radiated from him that this didn't become boring. |
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Unlike in the movies, this commencement was long, boring and very unsatisfying. |
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He had become a complete art house junky who preferred a long, boring foreign jobbie to my Stallone pictures. |
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So it's back to boring old bog-standard Nokia-supplied grey jobbie until I find a groovy new matt black one to replace it. |
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Yes, he is correct in declaring that critical scholarship can be boring and sometimes spiritually lifeless. |
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So boring was the game that the first half had no decent shot at goal and the two goalkeepers were literally on holiday. |
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Being aboard a ship was drastically more boring than dancing the jitterbug in England. |
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Make sure the dowel holes are aligned by using a dowel jig or a horizontal boring tool. |
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After boring contemplation, Pitt decides that no, he loves Forlani so much he will leave her behind to live a full and rich life. |
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Drill dowel holes according to the plans, using a dowel jig or a horizontal boring machine. |
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Tim was boring, he had no sense of adventure, and he thought it was fun to go antiquing, he didn't even like football. |
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To dowel the top prepare to drill the dowel holes using a horizontal boring tool or a doweling jig and centers. |
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There are others, of course, quite a few of them, but it'd be boring to list them all. |
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Originally from Ballygar Co. Galway he worked as a well boring contractor and water diviner. |
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As well as being badly written, it is too long, too vague, too pompous, too rhetorical, too unrealistic and too boring. |
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But that would be silly, like tacking some ill-conceived speculation onto the end of a story about boring financial statements to juice it up a little. |
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The director's use of the usual romantic conventions made the film boring and predictable. |
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It boasted a star-studded cast, including Allison Williams and Christopher Walken, but ended up being pretty boring. |
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The surprisingly boring movie Contagion, has arrived, signaling the end of balmy youth for the field of infectious diseases. |
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So we know that boring down to the bedrock and pumping it full of fluid can cause earthquakes. |
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Both are stale and boring, and whichever one you end up having in the end is still unpleasant. |
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I confess to being surprised at the reaction to yesterday's article on the boring, bourgeois future of gay marriage. |
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The GOP leadership is too hierarchical, too buttoned-up, too cautious, too boring. |
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If married life is as boring and joyless as this document, I am glad I am celibate. |
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A long, drawn out, boring evening with terribly rude and abrupt service. |
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The film is often talky, but rarely boring, thanks to the sharp dialogue. |
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Some were boring portraits but the abstracts caught my gaze. |
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When is a bawdy, ribald tale of a wanton wench and her very naughty sexual adventures as boring as a trip to the Field Museum to watch dinosaur bones fossilize? |
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Whenever the site gets stale or boring, it only takes a couple of days for something to happen that gets me all jazzed up about writing for it again. |
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It was the most boring period of my life and I have become a telly addict. |
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We were reacting against bands we considered to be turgid and boring. |
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Rappers express their libidinous desires in the boring, one-note language of conquest. |
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Jillie tossed her hair over her shoulder as she walked to her car, her back ramrod straight, feeling his eyes boring into her with every step she took. |
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What the hard-shell righties want to know is not about the boring issue of consular security. |
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I find that working out in the gym and keep-fit classes are really boring. |
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This time, instead of just women in general, he has decided to add his own boring relationship to increase the creep factor. |
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Then the long-windedness gets boring without vocals to guide it. |
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After all, reading would be pretty boring if romance novels got all the dashing rogues. |
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In the dusty corridors of power, Disraeli was an exotic orchid whose drag enlivened many a boring wet Monday. |
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But who's to say that five minutes into a conversation with him, that I don't find him yawningly dull and he doesn't find me brain-numbingly boring? |
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The gameplay can also be, I'm afraid to say, boring and repetitive. |
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Other aluminum bearing applications are in heavy tooling, such as boring mills, presses, lathes, milling machines, and grinding mills, and as hydraulic pump bushings. |
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Certainly it's not the lame, dated jokes, the lazy writing, the slack narrative pacing, the boring matiness of the male ensemble or the overall emptiness of the film. |
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If it's dull, boring and lifeless, your reader will surely move on. |
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There is also evidence that the complex housed a pipe boring machine, whereby straight elm trees were bored out for pump dales. |
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Somehow, T. I. delivers supertechnical raps without ever sounding as boring as that last sentence. |
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The larger portion of this text discusses El Paso, Texas, the boring sister to Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. |
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An important early lathe in the UK was the horizontal boring machine that was installed in 1772 in the Royal Arsenal in Woolwich. |
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He usually comes late in the evening, after the Christmas dinner many children consider long, boring and unnecessary. |
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The boring sponge Cliona celata sometimes damages the shells of older individuals. |
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The holes possibly are evidence of boring by predators sufficiently advanced to penetrate shells. |
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The pause in British attacks misled the Germans and Thaer at Gruppe Wijtschate, wrote that it was almost boring. |
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Comfy beanbags, small tables and chairs and piles and piles of books make it a haven from the boring shops for any pre-school child. |
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When he says that the nonreproduced artwork has an aura, what he means is it's not boring. |
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While bronze cannon were already being bored from the solid, the boring of large naval iron cannon was novel. |
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He was the inventor of a precision boring machine that could bore cast iron cylinders, such as those used in steam engines of James Watt. |
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All of these activities attracted him more than politics, which grew boring and unattractive. |
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You are one of the most boring, characterless, nagging, niggling, nerdsome persons to ever draw breath. |
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Many front-end web developers may not have implemented a web service before, leaving that boring stuff to the neckbeards and the sysadmins. |
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His initial lack of emotional expression and somewhat monotonous interviewing style earned him a reputation as boring. |
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Darlington, he was simply miscast both as Caesar and Antony, finding the former boring and the latter weak. |
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Although Johnson was treated as a servant, he found pleasure in teaching even though he considered it boring. |
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Analytic philosophy can be pedantic and boring, even technocratic in its hair-splitting attention to logical minutiae. |
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Your 1-Series will look a poppet in white, and stand out from all those zillions of boring black and silver motors. |
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Next to alphabetizing credit-card receipts, I can't think of a more boring job. |
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We, however, lay drained and demoralised at its feet, with one remaining Allen screw boring a hole in our nerves. |
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Their friend John Wilkinson, who had solved the problem of boring an accurate cylinder, was a particularly grievous case. |
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Consumed power during the cutting process was measured on deep holes boring machine MGA 250 x 1000 using a wattmeter. |
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It will just be another boring oval course, as interesting as watching paint dry. |
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The highlights of humanity without the boring bits and the bad breath? |
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In retrospect, 'Wild Horses' is a thuddingly boring song when not being done by the Stones. |
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The tunnel was the proving ground of a number of boring machines for the shot holes, using gelignite to blast the rock. |
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At the same time, the NCB embarked on an extensive programmes of boring to prove the reserves of coal, and modernised existing collieries. |
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The service tunnel was used as a pilot tunnel, boring ahead of the main tunnels to determine the conditions. |
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He missed Paris, considered Toronto boring, and wanted to return to the life of a writer, rather than live the life of a journalist. |
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Ten workers, eight of them British, were killed during construction between 1987 and 1993, most in the first few months of boring. |
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A boring subtext, about the wisdom or otherwise of actually uttering Voldemort's name, meanwhile robs the apotropaic device of its force. |
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The English Terminal and boring from Shakespeare Cliff was undertaken by the five British construction companies in the Translink Joint Venture. |
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The industry is gradually attempting to shift further towards shaft boring but a reliable method to do so has yet to be developed. |
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By March 1836 the new shield, improved and heavier, was assembled in place and boring resumed. |
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Standardized boring allowed cannon to be shorter without sacrificing accuracy and range because of the tighter fit of the shells. |
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The Eden Project is his medium for getting that message across to the masses without boring the pants off them. |
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It is factors such as these that sometimes preclude finishing by boring and turning as opposed to internal and external cylindrical grinding. |
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Sometimes a part may require higher accuracy of form and size than can be provided by boring. |
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Grinding, honing, and lapping are the recourse for when the limits of boring repeatability and accuracy have been met. |
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As the workpiece is rotated, a boring bar with an insert attached to the tip of the bar is fed into an existing hole. |
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Lathe boring usually requires that the workpiece be held in the chuck and rotated. |
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To compensate for being so hyperwhite and boring, Petula is sexually active. |
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Geometries ranging from simple to extremely complex in a variety of diameters can be produced using boring applications. |
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The pathetic Usenet oldfags will cling to their pathetic, outdated and boring medium as the new-world forumites rule the Interwebs universe. |
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Cooling of the bores is done through a hollow passageway through the boring bar where coolant can flow freely. |
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Boring operations on small workpieces can be carried out on a lathe while larger workpieces are machined on boring mills. |
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We scrimmaged a few times and then settled into boring drills. |
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Many services run from the bus station in the town centre, a postcard of which was voted Britain's most boring postcard in a competition run by the photographer Martin Parr. |
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A reader who wishes to remain anonymous told me about a way to keep from falling asleep in boring managed-care beancounter administrative meetings and seminars. |
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In July 1795, John Evans was appointed to manage the boring of the tunnel. |
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But they lost their appeal when city living enjoyed a renaissance in the yuppified 1980s, and suburbia came to represent a safe and boring existence. |
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Various fixed cycles for boring are available in CNC controls. |
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Margaret, Duchess of Argyll...depicts this charming old gentleman, who often kisses young girls outside Annabel's, as a narrow-minded, boring Ugandan expert. |
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Hence affectedness discloses the world as a threat, boring or exciting. |
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Lathes with the spindle mounted in a vertical configuration, instead of horizontal configuration, are called vertical lathes or vertical boring machines. |
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I could see my students yawning, so I knew the lesson was boring them. |
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A machine tool is a machine for shaping or machining metal or other rigid materials, usually by cutting, boring, grinding, shearing, or other forms of deformation. |
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Its product portfolio includes precision tools for full boring, reboring, fine boring, rubbing, milling, turning, for creating threads, as well as for special applications. |
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If you can't find something to do in Florida, you're just boring. |
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And no, we don't mean bland, boring and ascetic rabbit food. |
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These machines were almost entirely hand made, the only machine tools used being lathes to machine circular parts, and drilling machines for boring small holes. |
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The rush to dredge resulted in engineering problems, with those who had not first ascertained the depth of the wash by boring later dredging up only buckets of water. |
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The French terminal and boring from Sangatte was undertaken by the five French construction companies in the joint venture group GIE Transmanche Construction. |
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Another significant source of erosion, particularly on carbonate coastlines, is the boring, scraping and grinding of organisms, a process termed bioerosion. |
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The trek world would be a boring place without that kink meme. |
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Anti Vibration X-Bar is for deep-hole boring and features a special dampening mechanism that eliminates chatter, resulting in extremely fine finishes and extra long tool life. |
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Don't think of ivy as boring, there are many types including tiny-leaved Itsy Bitsy and giant-leaved Hedera canariensis, which has leaves up to 6in across. |
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Of course a cicisbeo is a normal enough figure in Alexandrian life, but things are going to become socially very boring for you if you go out with those two so much. |
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The drought is causing the death of white firs and pines, which can't produce the resin needed to smother beetles boring into their bark, officials said. |
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It's a boring life being a cave man. No telly, no video and not even a Spectrum! Blee! All you can do is eat, but Brontosaurus steaks can be very tough. |
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