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I'm a very impatient man".
"I'm an impatient man".
"No shopping!" shouted an impatient man in the middle of the line.
Schoenberg was, above all, an impatient man, who had to keep scurrying on to the next novel combination of sounds.
But Higgins was an instinctive player and a jittery, impatient man who leapt from shot to shot with impulsive alacrity.
But he was a proud and impatient man; a very dominant influence".
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"I hope history isn't repeating itself," he said, and pressed his temples as if hoping to make the impatient men at both elbows disappear.
There, decisions involving new architecture are usually in the hands of boards of trustees dominated by impatient men whose architectural experience is limited to the building of commercial office towers.
Harriman was Hopkins's representative in London, and with their direct, decisive style these "two impatient men, an ocean apart," succeeded in cutting through layers of State Department bureaucracy to speed the delivery of the desperately needed supplies.
To impatient men, liberty always looks like an impediment, and there have been signs recently that the men of the Reagan Adminstration and some of their allies in Congress, as they pursue their "revolution" in American political life, are impatient, Secretary of State Haig announced some months ago that in foreign affairs "international terrorism will take the place of human rights in our concern".
Faustus, however, casts the scriptures aside because he's an impatient Renaissance man.
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