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Endlessly waiting for Godot or, in this case, Webb Ellis is not the way ahead.
He sits in the dark endlessly waiting for the phone to ring, like Dorothy Parker's most famous protagonist.
It can be tough, endlessly waiting to be served behind the guy who asks for a beer, only to remember that actually, he'd quite like a glass of wine as well, and hang on – once the bartender has finished getting those, why doesn't he add a cheeky Guinness?
Heine's fantasy skilfully recyles two German stereotypes about Italian opera: about its lack of seriousness – he calls it "merry playfulness" – and about the readiness of Italian composers (unlike, it is implied, earnest German ones) to please at all costs, to be endlessly waiting for a new commission or for audience applause to call them on stage.
Stepping into the office was like entering Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, on Groundhog Day, endlessly waiting for a weasley little oracle to emerge from his hovel in order to deliver bad news.
A human driver could signal to the pedestrians to go, and they in turn could wave the car on, but a driverless car could potentially be stuck there endlessly waiting for the pair to cross because they have no understanding of these uniquely human signals, he wrote.
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He urges a broad reform of the disastrous health care provided veterans in a system that requires soldiers to endlessly wait in line for often inadequate treatment.
Sitting in the Juror's Lounge I flashed back to all the times I'd endlessly waited at Court, wondering if my life would be turned upside down after the court hearing and the Judge's decision, not to mention the legal bill.
Peering at grainy shadows on my neighbor's television, I could barely tell what was going on except that we were waiting endlessly.
At Osama Bahar's house the women gather to mourn, waiting endlessly for the Israelis to return the body bits so that the funeral can begin.
The novel simply breaks here and begins a new section in which Konwicki and his friends are back in line, waiting endlessly for a shipment of goods and knowing that word of the shipment is probably just a rumor.
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