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"Yea, I have grown weary of the Ten Commandments, in exactly the same way that Don McLean has grown weary of 'American Pie,'" he says.
Democratic lawmakers have grown weary of dealing with Trump altogether.
It's possible that Lladrovci had simply grown weary of war.
The rapper explains that he had grown weary of corporate rules.
Mr. Kelly and Mr. Trump have grown weary of each other.
Wordplay SATURDAY PUZZLE — Have you grown weary of greeting new constructors?
Moreover, the public seems to have grown weary of the impasse.
They must have grown weary of meager pay and filthy living conditions.
Investors have grown weary of small cap shares in Hong Kong and China.
By now we've grown weary of the office politics plaguing Good Day NYC.
We've grown weary of the feckless politicians we've been saddled with of late.
Also, he'd grown weary of witnessing his own physical decline in the water.
Having grown weary of our neighbors, we have set fire to the garden fence.
Have you grown weary of shipping every possible character pairing from every CW show?
Lately, though, chefs and diners seem to have grown weary of the communal experience.
Journalists have grown weary of constant industry layoffs and unlivable salaries in expensive cities.
But he has grown weary of the endless paperwork that comes with college admissions.
But after three years, Colombians have grown weary of being told that peace is coming.
He said bank managers had grown weary of writing up reports on potentially improper sales.
Online journalists have grown weary of constant industry layoffs and unlivable salaries in expensive cities.
As one official described it, he has grown weary of trying to defend the indefensible.
But foreign firms have grown weary of what they say are China's piecemeal economic reforms.
As one official described it, he had grown weary of trying to defend the indefensible.
Even many of his own constituents, it seemed, had grown weary of the sheriff's excesses.
By the end, Mr. Lu had grown weary of the barrage, as the transcript below shows.
But later in the briefing, it became clear she had grown weary of questions about Cohen.
But he had grown weary of the misery and isolation that attended Mr. al-Bashir's rule.
But the police chief, Mr. Capella, had grown weary of the state's limited tools and ambitions.
Over the year, investors have grown weary of the carrot and stock approach to trade negotiations.
Debate is otiose, because we reject each other's facts and have grown weary of each other's arguments.
By now, police officials appeared to have grown weary of the entire matter, and sympathetic to Boumallouga.
It has been a notion he has been unable to dispel and has grown weary of discussing.
Now we have grown weary of such fripperies, and so our adulation has been turned to ash.
Yet many Americans have grown weary of the burdens of global leadership and unsure about its benefits.
It has also grown weary of relying on NATO's occasional deployment of the Patriot missile defense system.
The United States had apparently grown weary of hunting down and deporting Chinese people for the moment.
In Japan, some of the public has grown weary of South Korean demands for further historical redress.
Even members of his own party have grown weary of the economic impacts of the trade dispute.
A few Senate Republicans have grown weary of Pruitt but have stopped short of demanding his removal.
Consumers have grown weary — 63 percent expect their data to be compromised in the next 12 months.
Though his St. Petersburg firm was thriving, he'd grown weary of dealing with payroll, hiring, and management headaches.
Instead, many refugees like Jassem have grown weary of the poor living conditions and limited opportunities for work.
By contrast, she said she had grown weary of Mr. Clinton's personal scandals when he was in office.
Daringly, he saved a quad-triple combination till late in the program, when many skaters have grown weary.
I have also grown weary of her complaining; I often feel emotionally drained after she vents to me.
That brand has created problems for Chernin's executives who have grown weary of defending their investment in Barstool.
Perhaps they can serve as a palate cleanser for people who have grown weary of headlines about him.
The United States had apparently grown weary of hunting down and deporting Chinese people for the moment. What. Time.
In the late nineteen-seventies, the sociologist Nathan Glazer had grown weary of riding New York's graffiti-covered subways.
Even many liberal Jews have grown weary of Israel's continued custody over a people with dreams of self-determination.
A top adviser to Mr. Trump said on Sunday that the White House had grown weary of the inquiry.
Like many in the Resistance, she's a working mother and had grown weary of knocking on doors every weekend.
And it proceeded amid signs that Republicans have grown weary of defending Mr. Trump's every utterance in his own defense.
Hicks told associates on Wednesday that she'd grown weary of the political spotlight after her personal life came under scrutiny.
Having grown weary of waiting decades for government action, some relatives of victims have taken matters into their own hands.
South Koreans have grown weary of endemic corruption and the country's traditional leniency toward tycoons accused of white-collar crimes.
While the Republican base remains enamored of him, most of the electorate has grown weary of his outrages and antics.
The original judge in his case, Michael P. McCuskey, has retired because he had grown weary of mandatory sentences, he said.
On Reddit, for example, numerous threads created over the past three years prove that people have grown weary of the trend.
With Brazil's homicide rate climbing to a record high in 2017, a substantial portion of the public has grown weary and fearful.
Philip Anschutz, the magazine's owner, and his top publishing executive have grown weary of the criticism of Mr Trump, according to sources.
The banking sector has recently underperformed as investors have grown weary of its exposure to the debt of struggling local construction companies.
As some Republican legislators have grown weary of the task and suggested moving on to other priorities, the president has remained firm.
But he's grown weary of his sense of right and wrong in a world where no one else distinguishes between the two.
But even those who have no pressing commitments have grown weary of trekking to the Capitol as Congress grinds to a close.
Grown weary of a life of pleasure and entitlement, Jaufré yearns for an idealized, distant love, but assumes that this is impossible.
And we can say, with even more certainty, that Comey was fired because Trump had grown weary of the FBI's investigation into Russia.
Consumer welfare has been a chief concern in the space as regulators have grown weary of the scams that have proliferated via cryptocurrency.
Since then, Coach Ron Rivera had grown weary of answering questions about Newton's availability, even stopping a September news conference after repeated queries.
The right-winger has been giving a masterclass of social media use, mobilising millions of Brazilians who have grown weary of mainstream media.
Although both women underline that their theories are mere conjecture, they say they've grown weary of heavy-handed state tactics by the police.
But by the time Mr. Wodni spotted the hospital's job posting, he had grown weary of serving 10-course meals to Berlin's gourmands.
McDavid Fatigue™, which is plaguing some people who have grown weary of him being the clear-cut favorite for so long.. 3.
He left the network in 2013, having grown weary of overseeing "American Idol," which had become expensive to produce, not to mention stale.
Many have grown weary of the tone of the campaign rhetoric, which will affect how voters interpret future remarks from both major-party candidates.
Yet here we are, six months into President Trump's term, and many Americans have grown weary of the constant media frenzy regarding his administration.
Speaking of politics, Mnuchin is something of a neophyte to campaigns and elections, a trait that Trump had reportedly grown weary of in Kelly.
In springtime, the judicious use of eggs can lighten and transform even those same flavors we have grown weary of during the frigid months.
Did Washington discover that since the world didn't end when the debt increased and the economy got stronger, the public had simply grown weary?
The camp has been a persistent concern for the Sydney City Council, which has grown weary of its prominent location, citing concerns about safety.
Americans have grown weary of the failures of cannabis prohibition, and they are no longer persuaded by the Reefer Madness-inspired rhetoric of the past.
It will register as particularly refreshing for readers who have grown weary of the mainstream media's circumlocutory, lamely palliative treatment of today's rampant global woes.
Earnings fell as cheap natural gas made NRG's coal-fired plants less competitive, and investors had grown weary of Mr. Crane's focus on clean energy.
The dam project would seem an unlikely way to galvanize Pakistanis, who in recent years have grown weary of corruption scandals and crumbling public services.
"The president has grown weary, but he hasn't yet gotten to the point that he wants to fire him," the former White House official said.
He said Jackson spent several years bending over backward to please Krause, but by late 1995 had grown weary of the process and began to rebel.
In the 10 years since he tested positive for H.I.V., David Goode has grown weary of the stigma and the ostracism that have accompanied his diagnosis.
Likewise, many Trump supporters have grown weary of overseas military ventures that never seem to end and therefore applaud his moves to bring home American troops.
Her suburban Kansas City district had grown weary of the governor's uncompromising fiscal approach over the last six years, she said, as had many other Kansans.
"I dialed down the tra-la-la and the chichi," he told the magazine Le Point, arguing that modern diners had grown weary of excessive luxury.
Over the course of the past 20 years or so, the American people have grown weary of their government prioritizing seemingly everything but the hardworking American taxpayer.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis on Friday lamented a Europe he said had grown "weary" and "entrenched", and urged the continent not to see migrants as criminals.
Having grown weary of the traditional retail model, Brown and Fels wanted to offer their clients something more interesting: an experiential space that prioritizes culture over commerce.
Above all, analysts said, Mr. Abe's signature accomplishment is his stable political leadership in a country that had grown weary of a conveyor belt of prime ministers.
A few weeks ago, my colleague Erin Griffith wrote a fantastic feature on how some employees at Airbnb had grown weary of sitting on their stock options.
Eleven Madison Park's chef, Daniel Humm, and his business partner, Will Guidara, said they had grown weary of menus that seem engineered to lull customers into bloated submission.
SV and its outside investors may also have simply grown weary, with the small outfit going through several iterations over time, some of them more challenging than others.
Tillerson, meanwhile, is said to have grown weary of Trump contradicting his public pronouncements and of becoming increasingly isolated in a capital to which he has never warmed.
Victor Massiah has grown weary of talk that the Italian banking system is so threadbare and stuffed with terrible loans that it threatens Europe with another financial crisis.
Have you grown weary of watching David Gest on the annual VH1 countdown, shoehorning every personal anecdote he has about Michael Jackson between Chris Rea and The Pretenders?
Associates of James, however, say that he encouraged the deal, in part because he had grown weary of the dysfunctional push and pull with his brother and father.
Mr. Bloomberg, a rhetorically challenged political newcomer and longtime Democrat, would be running as a Republican in a Democratic town that had grown weary of its Republican incumbent.
Democrats and never-Trumpers cannot help themselves; over the past two years, the public has grown weary of the non-stop, five-alarm fires, and they have tuned out.
After all, one of our most iconic monsters was created one dark stormy night by a young woman who had (according to legend) grown weary of Lord Byron's threesomes.
It's for anyone who wants a little help from a friend, including those who've dated online so much that they've grown weary from all the swiping and endless disappointment.
MILAN — Victor Massiah has grown weary of talk that the Italian banking system is so threadbare and stuffed with terrible loans that it threatens Europe with another financial crisis.
But Mr. Diller had grown weary of the conflict as the cost of the project soared to $250 million from $130 million when it was publicly unveiled in 2014.
Both women said they had grown weary of the bureaucratic headaches that come with managing a large publishing operation, and wanted to focus more on acquiring and editing books.
He will enjoy the goodwill of a large swathe of Brazil's political and business establishment, many of whom have grown weary of the Workers' Party after 14 years in power.
Ten years after the iPhone came along and transformed the mobile industry, consumers and pundits alike have grown weary of a war over incremental updates like display resolutions and megapixels.
The United States government has grown weary of European nations free- or cheap-riding on our forces, garrisoned on Europe and stretched-thin in too many points around the globe.
The source cautioned Trump could still change his mind on the matter, but said he has grown weary of her in his push to harden the U.S. border with Mexico.
But she was in little position to help him, since Mr. Trump is said to have grown weary of the Mercers' seeking to enforce control over outside groups supporting him.
Focus groups and polls conducted by two Democratic strategists this month have shown that many voters, even some who support Mr. Trump, have grown weary of his tweets as president.
Most people share Mr. Trump's view that the war was a mistake, Mr. Schmidt added, and in a state heavy with military members, many families have grown weary of repeated deployments.
If you and your significant other have grown weary of the standard, boring Valentine's Day gifts of flowers and assorted chocolate, this Alabama couple will bring you hope for the future.
And while the world may have grown weary of Michelle's favorite 2014 jam — Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars' "Uptown Funk" — we will never grow tired of watching her dance to it.
The president's allies say his instincts are broadly in line with an American public that has grown weary of the bloody conflicts that have consumed much of the past two decades.
Clinton and her team have long ago grown weary of any implication that she is not entirely committed to liberal causes, repeatedly presenting her as a fusion of pragmatism and idealism.
Whether you've grown weary of your dishes or are looking to furnish your cabinets for the first time, setting an Instagram-worthy dinner table doesn't have to be stressful or expensive.
The location of the strike against the Taliban leader, Mullah Akhtar Muhammad Mansour, was a sign that the Obama administration had grown weary of Pakistan's failure to move against the Taliban.
Four former advisers to the president said Trump is accustomed to chaos in his decades-long career as a real estate developer but that even he has grown weary of the infighting.
Our final image of season three was Claire walking out on Frank — ahem, Francis — having grown weary of her former equal disregarding her counsel and protecting his own ass at her expense.
While we have all grown weary of hearing the mantra -- "this is the end of the peace process" -- Trump's decision may indeed be the nail in the coffin for any negotiated solution.
Residents have grown weary of having their House seat held up as one of the most gerrymandered in the country, used to explain the country's descent into tribal politics and voter cynicism.
Less than a decade after school desegregation began in earnest, the country had already grown weary of the Civil Rights movement, as had the courts, especially the highest one in the land.
But Republicans too had grown weary of the range of liabilities facing Puzder, and senior GOP officials informed the White House Tuesday night and Wednesday that Puzder lacked a viable path for confirmation.
But Republicans, too, had grown weary of the range of liabilities facing Puzder, and senior GOP officials informed the White House Tuesday night and Wednesday that Puzder lacked a viable path for confirmation.
After witnessing the rise and fall of many a premium-cable (not to mention Wall Street) antihero before this one, we've perhaps grown weary of the precipitous fall of the arrogant, unethical patriarch.
Lamb's campaign excited left-leaning voters who have grown weary of the Democratic establishment, as he promised to help support new party leadership, replacing figures like House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.
The truck had grown weary of this tedium and had broken down, and since the Alonso brothers preferred painting and drinking to  lifting the truck's spirits, it had been left to grow weeds.
But they had grown weary of the upkeep required in their three-bedroom, two-bath home in Castro Valley, an Oakland suburb, and they were eager to move closer to their eight grandchildren.
Any attempt to arrest a leader of the powerful family-controlled conglomerates known as chaebol draws attention in South Korea, where people have grown weary of corrupt ties between the tycoons and government.
After hundreds of conversations with Taliban figures, I concluded that both the pragmatists and the former champions of Osama bin Laden within the Taliban have grown weary of Al Qaeda and its ideology.
Foreign business groups, too, have grown weary of Chinese reform promises, and while opposing Trump's tariffs, have longed warned that China would invite retaliation if it didn't match the openness of its trading partners.
By the time Giancarlo Cruz Michael Stanton was in junior high school, he had grown weary of classmates mocking him for his given name and of teachers and coaches mangling the pronunciation of it.
"Over the years, South Koreans have grown weary as tensions kept rising and the North's nuclear program kept advancing," said Yang Moo-jin, a professor at the University of North Korean Studies in Seoul.
But the street fairs that can sometimes clog the corridors of Manhattan are also the bane of many, from drivers caught in the resulting snarl to those grown weary of the fairs' banal ubiquity.
The shift has pleased investors who had grown weary of waiting for a payoff while watching the frenetic west Texas shale boom make the United States the world's top oil producer and a major exporter.
And farmers "have grown weary of being vilified as criminals, of unmet promises of positive incentives for shifting to sustainable production systems..." write Daniel Nepstad and João Shimada of the Earth Innovation Institute for Mongabay.
Among them are João Paulo Ribeiro, 31, the mayor of a small city, who said he had grown weary of the attacks by residents and even friends who questioned his association with Ms. Rousseff's party.
Will Jeb Bush's chief strength, his money and political organization, finally hit its stride, or will the voters finally tell us in no uncertain terms that the GOP has grown weary of the Bush dynasty?
Doute thinks her former ride-or-die besties aren't being supportive of her during her supposed break-up and Schroeder and Maloney-Schwartz have grown weary of Doute's on-again, off-again game with ex?
Mr. Trump had recently grown weary of Mr. Bannon, complaining to other advisers that he believed his chief strategist had been leaking information to reporters and was taking too much credit for the president's successes.
The bipartisan votes reflected a Congress that has grown weary of military conflict and skeptical of the president's expansive war-making power after years of intractable hostilities in which thousands of American troops have died.
Late in the 2017 season, Robert Manfred, the league commissioner, caught the Red Sox and the Yankees stealing signals, and he levied fines and made it clear he had grown weary of high-tech thievery.
Many have grown weary of more than 20 years of the A.K.P.'s running Istanbul and are feeling the bite of an economic downturn as the currency, the lira, has shed much of its value.
Mr. Fass, a native of Brooklyn who lived for decades in Manhattan, moved to Staten Island 25 years ago, but said he had grown weary of the increasing truck traffic at a warehouse across the street.
But traders cautioned that the market has grown weary of the uncertainty of such a deal - not only for the timing, but details of when and how China's market will be reopened to the U.S. market.
But traders cautioned that the market had grown weary of the uncertainty of such a deal - not only for the timing but details of when and how China's market will be reopened to the U.S. market.
Even some of Clinton's allies have grown weary of her insistence on re-litigating the 2016 campaign at a time when the Democratic Party is looking to forge a new identity in the age of Trump.
By now, those of us who failed to make summer vacation plans to Europe are in our feelings: We've grown weary of listening to tales from friends back from trips gallivanting the globe over Sunday brunch.
And while it's "tempting to latch on to the idea that the adults have, at last, taken charge," Americans who have grown weary of the "parade of carnival sideshows" will get no rest with this administration.
While bond prices, which move inversely to yields, initially sank after Trump's November victory, market participants have grown weary of the president's ability to push his agenda through congress, despite both chambers being controlled by fellow Republicans.
They may opt once again for those bundled with something else, like a mobile service—a business model of which consumers had grown weary in America, where a single distributor sells lots of channels at one price.
Rickman took a delightful self-parodying turn in Galaxy Quest as a Shakespearean actor who has grown weary of his sci-fi fandom, which would turn out to be even more relevant after Rickman's Harry Potter fame.
Before that schoolyard brawl even started, she had already grown weary of the Trump campaign's latest controversy, she said, generated by the Republican candidate's "hot mike" moment on a bus shared with Billy Bush, who was egging him on.
Mr. Trump's relationship with Mr. Kelly, who was the president's first secretary of homeland security, has also soured in recent months as the president has grown weary of Mr. Kelly's attempts to impose order on his White House operations.
As for the European Union, it has grown weary of Washington's polarizing attitudes toward its allies, as it has condemned the highly controversial Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act, which effectively lifts sovereign immunity, a time-honored cornerstone of diplomatic relations.
Maybe the gods have grown weary of messing with Nurmagomedov directly and decided to switch things up, to fuck with him and with us, to attack the man's opponents instead of the man himself, to knock him down by proxy.
But Hersey had grown weary of being made to include peppy local color in his wartime dispatches from Asia, which is one reason that he gradually shifted his journalistic base from Time to The New Yorker , much to Luce's distress.
Toward the very end she argues that she, too, has grown weary hearing all these tales of infidelity and in the not-so-distant future, she believes, the idea that marriage must be sexually exclusive will be seen as retrograde.
By refusing to place a number on troops or to specify benchmarks for success, Mr. Trump was in essence shielding himself against potential backlash from his political base and from the American public, which has grown weary of the war.
And while the president has grown weary of directives from donors like the Mercers, he is mindful that they are among his major financial backers, and he is said to be conscious of the need to keep it that way.
Still, Trump might be tempted to declare an emergency because it could provide the type of dramatic moment he craves in a fight that motivates his base while providing an off-ramp for Republicans who have grown weary of the shutdown battle.
One source said Kelly had been trying to protect Tillerson as long as he could, but that Trump had grown weary of Tillerson's tendency to contradict the president on a variety of issues and had been telling friends he was about to dump him.
If you've grown weary of neck-bearded baristas in flannel and waiting in line for $5 eight-ounce cold brews, then you'll be happy to know that soon you may be able to avoid that experience altogether in order to get your morning caffeine fix.
Trump's rhetoric about immigrants "invading" the country could resonate in House districts filled with people who already responded to his call the first time, and who may be energized by immigration even if they have grown weary of Trump's personal foibles while in office.
It wasn't unexpected ... most league insiders thought the Browns had grown weary of Manziel's antics -- including a grand jury investigation into an incident with his ex-GF -- and new head coach Hue Jackson had been publicly lukewarm on the idea of keeping Johnny around.
Although Mr. Kelly sought over the summer to keep Mr. Tillerson from leaving for the sake of continuity, the chief of staff has since grown weary of the constant fighting over personnel between the State Department and the White House, according to White House officials.
Arena's sense of humor and sarcasm, on display several times in a half-hour interview at the team hotel here Monday, and his direct approach seem to have energized a group of players who had grown weary of Klinsmann's unpredictable and sometimes hawkish style.
In the late 13s, Gozo had grown weary of Tokyo's art scene and, as he recounted in an interview first published in 2007 and reprinted in the exhibition catalogue, he made his way to the Shimokita peninsula, in the far north of Honshu, to visit Mount Osore.
It had been nearly two decades since the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and Mr. Fuller had grown weary of what he called "the simple racial conflict," in which white characters and black ones are neatly arrayed on opposite sides of a battlefield.
From the New York Times, which first reported Bannon's sudden departure: Mr. Trump had recently grown weary of Mr. Bannon, complaining to other advisers that he believed his chief strategist had been leaking information to reporters and was taking too much credit for the president's successes.
He'd grown weary of cultivating them under greenhouse conditions, and the Moroccan desert was convenient to Europe — Thiemann had visited the painter Jacques Majorelle there in 1950 to bring back specimens from the Jardin Majorelle, later bought by Saint Laurent— so it was to Morocco he came.
Mindful that senators of both parties have grown weary and were eager to get out of town, if only for part of the weekend, the White House team agreed to a Senate request to start Saturday's proceedings early and use only a portion of its time.
But otherwise they have kept their distance, and Vonn has probably grown weary of hearing the ski community calling Shiffrin "the next Lindsey Vonn," something that first happened in 2010, not long after Vonn became the first American woman to win the Olympic downhill, at the Vancouver Olympics.
The reason, we'd guess: While overzealous U.S. investors have grown weary of some of these unicorn companies — including the hedge funds and mutual funds that have largely backed off over the last 12 months or so —  foreign investors, with not a lot of better options to park their capital, see opportunity.
Over the previous several years I had grown weary of Mr. Bortnikov's denials of Russia's perfidy — about its mistreatment of American diplomats and citizens in Moscow, its repeated failure to adhere to cease-fire agreements in Syria and its paramilitary intervention in eastern Ukraine, to name just a few issues.
The vote was the first test of whether the protests could transform public anger that has led millions to take to the streets into actual votes, or whether the populace had grown weary of acts of civil disobedience that have snarled transportation and forced the closing of schools and businesses.
Despite Sessions endorsing Trump back in February 2016 as the then-candidate was battling Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio and Chris Christie in the Republican primary, the President has apparently grown weary with the Attorney General, saying his recusal unnecessarily prompted the appointment of a special counsel into the Russia probe still clouding the Trump administration.
LONDON, June 15 (Reuters) - Four highly anticipated leveraged buyout deals hit Europe's leveraged loan market this week, much to the relief of investors who have grown weary of a raft of refinancing and repricing transactions, but questions have been raised about whether the market can process all of the new deals at the same time.
Although the White House initially reported that Bannon had tendered his resignation two weeks before leaving his posts as chief strategist and a member of the National Security Council, sources close to the President Trump have since claimed that the president had grown weary of the white nationalist's internecine tactics and fired the man.
Around the time that Ms. Salke was offered the job last month, a person close to Ms. Dubuc said that she had grown weary of the extended interview process and removed herself from the proceedings with the plan of signing a contract that was waiting for her at A&E Networks, which counts A&E, History and Lifetime among its stations.
If you fear the end of the world, if you feel dehumanized and unsupported by capitalism, if you've grown weary of a system that can seem as if it only sees you in terms of the value you might create for it and not as a human being with intrinsic value — and even if only a couple of these things are true some of the time — it's hard not to live in the world and not want someone to stand up and start shouting about it, instead of offering bland platitudes about how everything is going to be all right, even if everything is going to be all right.

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