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The long arm of Plaquemines has grown thin in sections.
There is little wonder why lawmakers from both parties say their patience has grown thin.
But her voice has grown thin and wobbly, while her acting is painfully rudimentary and lacks the electricity needed to illuminate Norma's delusional character.
As joblessness persists, credit cards max out and the government's safety net has grown thin, many Americans have turned to a patchwork quilt of family members and friends to stave off eviction, keep their electricity running or cover an unexpected medical bill.
But patience has grown thin with some in recent weeks, including analysts.
"At the FSB, our patience has grown thin and we want to see decision-makers pull every lever available to eradicate this corrosive practice". The FSB says a survey which it carried out suggests that 36% of small businesses in Scotland have had financial difficulties as a result of late payments.
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The wall between church and state that we are urging on the Iraqis has grown thinner in America.
Mr. Merton's face has grown thinner, and his jawline juts out sharply against his slender neck; his hands have an ever-so-slight tremor.
In the National Gallery's self-portrait, circa 1670, the artist's hair has grown thinner; the pencil mustache is flecked with white, and he's developed a double chin.
At 66, his brush cut having grown thin and white, Billy Cannon still exudes brawny strength.
Membranes that were supposed to be firm had grown "thin and gelatinous," McKee said.
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