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- Besides hyping the series, the stars tediously promoted their upcoming filmsall, by an odd coincidence, Paramount releases.
- Yes, a White House aide can say (as they tediously do on "The West Wing"), "I serve at the pleasure of the President," but that aide ultimately serves the people who pay his salary .
- Of all the conflicts in the world, the one that seems the most tediously and hopelessly endless is the Arab-Israeli dispute, which has been going on in much the same way, it seems .