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Sometimes our greatest impatience arises when we allow our own endeavors such as work, personal pursuits, hobbies, sports, etc., to get in the way of spending time with children.
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The new support for Mr. Lapid's Shinui Party arises partly from voters' impatience with the major parties over the stalemate with the Palestinians, the dismal economy, scandal and a clinging malaise.
Her career is remarkable for many reasons beyond her visual impairment, and there is a hint of impatience and deflection in Runyan's voice when the subject of her eyesight arises, because such talk inevitably centers on limitation instead of possibility.
Reforming movements often arose in monastic or lay circles, perhaps against a background of apocalyptic impatience with the present world, and they could be domesticated by "the authorities," so that even popes could espouse reform.
This meant that as Mrs. Vreeland walked about the exhibit she was confronted with two sets of problems — problems arising from the last-minute troubles of André and her other assistants, and problems arising from the impatience of Mr. Silver to be through with his work.
Arise, arise, arise!
Problems arise.
Cheers arose.
Ambiguities arise.
Complications arose.
"Situations arise".
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