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Though no one said it, one thought was clearly in the air: Wait till next year.
From where he lies, the conductor and composer Leonard Bernstein, memorialized by a modest stone framed by Japanese yews, might have glimpsed the skyline of his beloved Manhattan and could have applied the words of one his signature songs, "Somewhere," to its tranquil surroundings: "peace and quiet and open air, wait for us somewhere".
Even while Mario needs air, wait and watch as more time spent in water without air means losing more and more health to accommodate for the air loss.
And now ask, "What is a good small step in the right direction for this thing?" "What is a step in the direction of fresh air?" Wait.
If you applied liquid ice by means of compressed air, wait for the white foam to dissipate from the surface of the car, then wipe residue away with a gentle cloth.
If a target is jumping, don't bother trying to hit them while they are in the air; wait until they hit the ground between jumps because they will land in a predictable spot, and it takes a bit before they can do the second jump.
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The tension hangs in the air, waiting to be transformed again into an electric storm.
There is an anxious seriousness in the air, waiting for an outlet.
It's almost as if bullets just hang in the air, waiting for Palestinians to walk deliberately into them.
Elsewhere, he lets self-help axioms hang wistfully in the air, waiting in vain for their punchline.
One of Allen Jones's 1960s mannequin maitresses lay on her back, her spiky heels in the air, waiting obediently for use as a human chair.
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