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For millions of Cubans, the wait for Mr. Castro to go has been almost interminable.
It was a life of almost interminable queuing, appalling indignities for the elderly and vulnerable and, for members of the generation growing into maturity during that period, little hope of ever achieving their dreams.
There was only one aspect of Saturday's compelling game that amounted to a blot on the landscape: the almost interminable amount of time both scrum-halves – supposedly the live wires and heartbeats of their respective teams – spent fiddling around at the base of rucks, waiting for the right moment to box-kick or set up another contact situation.
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But what you really do, almost every interminable, occasionally transcendent, day, is go to the swings.
The trip was interminable — almost nineteen hours, not counting any delays — but nothing short of a derailment could have soured my good mood.
Unfortunate for me, then, that the past week has been taken up almost entirely with one interminable meeting after another.
So, between interminable negotiations, almost weekly crises, dirty-tricks efforts from British securocrats and endless filibustering by the Unionists; not to mention the mindnumbing detail of a peace agreement, George Mitchell had his work cut out.
It may seem like an absurd example, but it's indicative of how interminable and almost crazy the decision processes can be in a health system.
The good news for startups is the onsite clinic providers aren't entrenched with old technology and almost comically convoluted and interminable decision processes at traditional healthcare providers that have prevented innovative technologies from gaining a toehold.
But it's been replaced with a Two Almost-Stars in an Interminable Rally Car mess that may well be the single most boring thing that has ever been invented in the entire course of human history.
He never quite says so, but he is deeply pessimistic.In this section How to fix a broken system A bit of a mess The unlucky continent Talking sense Blood cotton Asian star Correction Reprints"World Order" sets out how the modern state arose almost by accident, from the interminable warfare of early 17th-century Europe.
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