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I'm deeply impatient to see what he'll do next.
I'm deeply impatient to see a feature by Anger — if that's the direction that her inspiration pushes her.
His new film, "The Deep Blue Sea," starring Rachel Weisz, is slated for a December release here; I'm deeply impatient to see it.
I'm deeply impatient to see these films, which suggest, among many other things, an extraordinary counter-tradition among the victims of the war.
In his seemingly patient way he was deeply impatient to start work on "Creditors," which ran in the autumn of 2008 at the Donmar Warehouse in London and is to open again at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on Friday.
Woodruff's story is one of many valiant tales of the crisis years of the Aids epidemic featuring hitherto medically ignorant, deeply impatient patients taking matters into their own hands and sometimes making startling breakthroughs.
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Critics say he is abrupt and impatient, with deeply conservative outlook.
I had been so inspired by Manmeet, and was impatient to engage more deeply in this work.
"Indoor John is thoughtful, works all this through, is nuanced, and so deeply into the process that you can get impatient," Mr. Winer said.
Paris may be deeply divided along right-left lines, but November's attacks have made her impatient to be rid of "petty power games".
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