A show of gigantic sculptures at Gladstone, adapting elements of the film, is numbingly hermetic and toneless. |
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The hours are long, much of the work is numbingly routine, and staff turnover is high. |
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If you wonder why Glastonbury is so numbingly corporate, the reason started here. |
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Even the shadows of its amazing columns have a numbingly huge quality. |
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Mr. Maxwell's great achievement as a writer here is that he makes the soaringly heroic feel like the natural and inevitable subtext of the numbingly quotidian. |
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When published, these photos are often numbingly similar from page to page, issue to issue. |
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Quite a lot for a decision which as is the way of things European sounds numbingly technical. The vote is due to take place in the environment committee of the European Parliament. |
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But long-distance running, in a stadium, must be as numbingly dull to talk about as it is to watch. |
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What follows is a series of well-choreographed but numbingly dull sea battles, interspersed with an awful lot of roaring from the buffsome, mostly bare-chested cast. |
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