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So, in spite of the increasing tiresomeness of some aspects of air travel (longer waits in airports, less legroom), I still marvel at what it provides. For those worried that tiresomeness might not be a legal doctrine, the paper added that while free speech is "sacred," there is no "constitutional right to force everybody else in society to listen during school hours. Chaplin lives but not Ben Turpin, perhaps because Ben and his bug-eyed specialty were tiresome to begin with but it took time for the tiresomeness to become evident. |
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