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Revolutions are always unfinished business.
There are always unfinished pieces that stick out around two to three sides.
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"Let's face it, there is always unfinished business in foreign policy.
"Policing is never done; it's always unfinished business," Mr. Bratton said, speaking last in a kind of valedictory address.
A gland or a duct or perhaps an entire organ had begun to work overtime, could not stop laboring inside Alma, as if there were always unfinished work to do.
Quite the opposite, I think: understanding that even in our finest hours we fall short of the mark is a reminder that the work of politics is always unfinished.
What he meant is that life is always unfinished business, like the bits of knitting women used to carry around with them, to be picked up in different intervals.
There's always unfinished business".
But it is an incomplete shape, meant to suggest there is always unfinished business to pursue.
Well, I've been thinking about it for ages just because the show was always unfinished business to me because Clarissa kept on growing and why wouldn't you want to know what happened to her?
It can seem as though no matter how hard you work, you are always leaving things unfinished at the end of your day.
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