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The future of the eurozone may be cloudy, but it will not be dull.
Suddenly a place thought dull if not worse - Germany - is the big winner.
It is not just that Chirac is corrupt, or that Jospin is dull, but that they have been around for decades.
So it is a shame that these meetings tend to be so scripted and dull, with so little room for the informality needed to make genuine progress on tough issues involving world peace and prosperity.
A dull presentation could have adversely affected the party's rating.
Tennis fans may admire a well-executed backhand; but watching players warm up on court would soon become dull if no match followed.
Committee reports are usually deadly dull, and UN committee reports are among the dullest.
The problem with many democratic politicians today is that they have become almost as dull as the old communist autocrats.
Instead, enlargement was turned into a dull exercise, in which the ultimate benefits of EU membership became blurred in the minds of ordinary people by the complex process of adopting the acquis communautaire (the body of EU law).
Excessive taxation can dull incentives and hinder growth.
The euro was a great idea, but the economy that backs it is distinctly dull.
By common consent, the recent EU summit at Stockholm was a dull affair.
Therefore it cannot be dull for long periods because people will then begin to doubt democracy itself.
Japanese politics has a dull image in the world's press.
These increases make it possible for more people to shun dull, tedious, or onerous work in favor of stimulating, engaging, and mind-expanding work.
Life in peaceful times can be dull, and British glory seems a long way in the past.
Campaigns should excite and point the way; governing is about the dull slog of detailed policies, and the effort to build enough support for necessary actions to enhance prosperity and freedom to take place.
It is also well known that European productivity is falling behind, too, probably due to the same factors that make Europe seem dull, cautious, and lacking in ambition when compared with many of its competitors.
Such beliefs engineer a dull and gray life, devoid of anything unique, because individuality is deemed irrational, non-systemic, unnecessary.
The main reason for this is, of course, that Japanese politics was dull, at least since the mid-1950s, when the LDP consolidated its monopoly on power.
It will dull the pain for a short period, but the euro's deep-seated problems will metastasize, with a dismal prognosis for the single currency and perhaps even the European Union as a whole.
Yet the new president and CCP leader, Xi Jinping, is hardly dull.

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