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Hence the mute doorbell, the endlessly running toilet, the sagging gutters.
At one point Bechdel has a new lover who is endlessly running off to a political protest or demonstration, or vanishing to rural Massachusetts.
Though he's endlessly running in place, Wilson-style, he speaks and sings in natural tones, lingering over the song "Coney Island Baby": "She's a rose, she's a pearl, she's the spin on my world".
In the back seat, she stared out the window, trying not to listen to the front seat, keeping her thought on stray things — supper, numbers, Christmas, an art work she heard about once, called something like "Horses Endlessly Running".
There was, of course, Agatha Christie, best-known theatrically for the endlessly running The Mousetrap, and Ann Jellicoe at the Royal Court and Shelagh Delaney at Theatre Workshop had blazed important trails.
If this onslaught weren't enough, one of the Biography Channel's favorite ways to fill time is endlessly running episodes of the documentary series "Mobsters," each of which tells the story of some criminal type, often deceased, through the recollections of those who ran with him or chased after him.
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You don't understand how bad she is for you, and yet you endlessly run off to her the moment that she winks at you,'" he recounted.
A movie-style screen set up at one end of the cafe endlessly runs concert footage and music videos.
The low vaults and columns of the nineteenth-century hallways seemed to go on endlessly, before running headlong into Libeskind's concrete-slab walls, which soared upward at every conceivable angle except ninety degrees.
His camera follows a toddler running endlessly back and forth in front of a television.
Two concurrent processes are said to be in conflict if they can get trapped in a situation where they both are waiting or running endlessly, forever unable to complete their common task.
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