Others may be bored to the point of madness by living in a small town.
Sure, I might be bored, but at least I could afford to buy a house.
Mr Astor was a sharp editor and aware that the reader could easily be bored.
We seek to recruit people that never want to be bored as this will reflect in the interactions with our subscribers.
Follow his camera where it leads, and you will seldom be bored.
He wanted to know how I thought I would like living up here in the woods, after Toronto, whether I would be bored.
You may not understand all of "Look Back in Anger, " but you won't be bored by it, not even for a split second.
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Those expecting to be bored by the recitation of hard, dry facts will be disappointed by this tour, offered by Travel Bound.
"I defy anyone to be bored by this phantasmagorical new collaboration, " writes Mark Monahan in the Daily Telegraph, calling the production "a treat".
"It's as stressful as stress but, whereas stress management courses are 10 a penny, organizations are terrified to admit their workers might be bored, " she adds.
Because these bills have come into force at different times, and because the British people tend to be bored by constitutional matters, some have attracted less attention than they deserve.
"Don't worry, what with all the armor, the mummies and Egyptian temples, the always fun costume collection and the over-the-top grandeur of the place, there's no way they could be bored, " she said.
The arguments for grouping, streaming and setting are that children will learn more and be more interested if lessons are pitched at the right level for them and that they will be bored and possibly disruptive if they are not.
Children should be allowed to get bored so they can develop their innate ability to be creative, an education expert says.
It could be that investors are bored with PCs, PDAs and Office talk from Microsoft.
That seems fitting enough, but we also get panel discussions in TV studios, video feeds, and a genuine British news anchor declaiming iambic pentameters as if from an autocue all a trifle forced, as if Fiennes were concerned that we might be embarrassed, or bored, by the spectacle of the bare play.
The Time Warner buyback announcement was a dud (shares are where they were when Icahn started making noises), but that could be because Wall Street is bored with cable stocks.
What undoubtedly benefits a small number of children with specific problems, such as hyperactivity, can all too easily become an instant, cheap cure-all for youngsters who may be misbehaving because they are bored, miserable, badly nourished or for any other reason.
"If I took you to a country where they were reading Sanskrit and I was writing that on the board - well anyone would behave badly - how bored would you be when you tried to follow it and all you could understand was the odd word, " says Mr Ryan.
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Which would be a relief to those getting bored of the whole Apple v.
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For a Dutchman to say he was bored with beer would be akin to knocking Rembrandt.
Thailand, where coups used to be frequent events, has become bored with them.
It may be that Mr Trigano eventually became bored with tourism.
If you are a politician and are any kind of a wit at all - even half of one - you can expect to be lionised in the press by bored political correspondents who will guffaw at your bon mots because the rest of what passes for gaggery generally strikes a bum note.
It may be that eventually Freddy Heineken became a little bored with the beer he made famous.
Anyone who loves red meat but has become bored with beef and lamb would be remiss not to give goat a try.
"I don't know how operas are supposed to be, but I do know when I'm bored, " Mr. Shanley says.
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