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India's prime minister, Manmohan Singh, has so far shown extraordinary forbearance.
It is hard to tell whether this extraordinary forbearance is a product of some deep emotional delusion or an admirable quality.
Although Mr. Adams opted to conduct the first concert himself, his program shows extraordinary forbearance for a composer: he is leading works by Charles Ives, Lou Harrison, Esa-Pekka Salonen and Thomas Adès, but nothing of his own.
("For my Muse and Critic, with gratitude for the last ten years of extraordinary forbearance, creative impatience, unfailing love," reads the one in his novel "Mortals". "Critic" is the operative word. Rush has taken about a decade to write each of his three novels, and the dedications to Elsa are, in part, apologies from a husband chronically late to dinner).
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It would have taken extraordinary skill, forbearance, and luck, none of which President Morsi possessed, to have succeeded.
Those yawning long shots, held beyond the point of forbearance, give you an extraordinary vantage point on everyone's buckled body language.
Take regulatory forbearance.
But Holbrooke counselled forbearance.
Can such forbearance last?
5. Practice forbearance.
The Forbearance of the Natives.
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