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  • Repetitious denim wearing can engender sartorial and intellectual ennui that's what they do in L.A. and look at the nonsense they turn out.

    True blue: The importance of jeans Tina Gaudoin 2010

  • Repetitious Court filings on an already settled case threaten the legitimacy of all settlements, and the underpinnings of the entire Civil Court system.

    Settlement Support Center, LLC 2005

  • Repetitious, almost atonal melodies, though the key progressions in that last section are quite sophisticated.

    String Theory, Book 3: Evolution Heather Jarman 2006

  • CHAMPING: Repetitious, strong opening and closing action of the mouth which produces sounds when the teeth hit together.

    Pacoima Steps Up! 2006

  • Repetitious songs obviously won't ever reach that point.

    FallNews - still all mud and witches 2000

  • Repetitious food, badly stored; crowded and smelly living conditions; even the crudity of those she was forced to call ship-mates had all seemed tolerable in her first days aboard.

    Ship Of Magic Hobb, Robin 1998

  • Repetitious tasks are prime candidates for automation.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows Softwarecentral 2010

  • Repetitious tasks are prime candidates for automation.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows Softwarecentral 2010

  • Cons: Repetitious tunes, gets monotonic after a while if you're paying too much attention.

    Epinions Recent Content for Home 2010

  • Repetitious music becomes annoying with time, but the voice acting is generally superb.

    IGN Wii 2010

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