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15 Sentences With "more humdrum"

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The reality is a little more humdrum, a little less box office.
He was also convicted of a host of more humdrum tax-fraud crimes.
The phenomenon occurs again and again on a more humdrum, daily basis, involving far less spectacular shootings.
In many of the recent early-stage deals, SoftBank injected massive sums into companies that otherwise probably would've raised more humdrum follow-on rounds.
Although insurers are already helping companies with more humdrum data breaches, the industry still lacks a clearly formulated response to a larger-scale cyber-calamity.
If the miraculous days are over, and a more humdrum reality is setting in, will investors still be prepared to back the industry so willingly?
The American's 6-2 6-4 victory over her Czech opponent was a more humdrum than hullabaloo affair, and afterwards Keys offered a nod to the power of routine.
No matter how rarely that happens, it is understandable that, with the well-being of their staff at the front of their mind, firms would prefer to go with more humdrum, tried-and-trusted options.
To the degree that the film does a deep dive into Ocasio-Cortez's campaign, the beginning stages of canvassing, and the footage from the early debates, are all instructive about the more humdrum grassroots work of local politics.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's election victory in December, which delivered him an 80-seat majority in the House of Commons, turned the historic Brexit moment into something more humdrum, as the opposition lawmakers could make little resistance to the government's plans.
Pulled back into my own more humdrum world of deadlines and requests from editors calling from New York, I dictated some sentences and no doubt barely intelligible notes over the phone to John Harney, who expertly crafted them into an article fit for print.
These numbers do not take account of the more humdrum shootings that make the news only if someone famous is involved (the night before the shooting at Pulse a singer was shot dead in Florida by a fan) or if the victim is a child or a policeman.
It's not magic, Kondo firmly tells another client in Tidying Up, and certainly the more humdrum stretches of the show are the parts when she's not onscreen and the subjects of each episode are doing the actual work of clutching T-shirts to their chest in search of sparked joy.
Space and Cerys Matthews released "The Ballad of Tom Jones", a song about a fighting couple who are calmed down by listening to Jones's music on the radio. The song reached No. 4 in the UK in 1998. A new musical, Tom: A Story of Tom Jones, based on the singer's life and recordings, produced by Theatr na nÓg, opened at the Wales Millennium Centre in March 2016. Reviewing the show for The Stage, Mark Shenton wrote: > ...the show itself, written by Mike James and directed by Geinor Styles, is > a more humdrum—while hummable—affair than its star and subject deserves.
Alma is now known to have met Mahler two years earlier in the more humdrum context of a bicycle ride in the lake region of the Salzkammergut. (In her diaries, she wrote: "He soon overtook us, and we met four or five times. Each time he struck up a conversation, staring hard at me"). It is now known that Alma, deeply infatuated with the famous and distant figure, had previously sought (and eventually obtained) Mahler's autograph on a postcard, and that on their actual first meeting she was embarrassed that he appeared to have "perceived the connection" between her and the card he had signed.

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