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Investors may become impatient waiting for announced separations actually to happen.
Others simply grew impatient waiting for it to come true in their own lives.
Mr. Whelan said he was growing impatient waiting for a more ambitious beautification project.
If someone became impatient waiting in the reception area, I found ways to divert their attention to calm them down.
Paul Stewart grew impatient waiting for Katie Guay to feel comfortable making history, so he finally did it for her.
Piniella had become impatient waiting for Henderson to return and made some comments privately to other club officials.
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But don't be impatient: wait eight seconds.
As he left, Mr. Dixon, the poll worker, balanced his lanky frame in a small chair and resumed his impatient wait.
(Picture book; ages 5 to 8) Duke ("Our Guinea Pig Is Not Enough") introduces Hercules, first-grade rodent, in a multilayered tale about time, the seasons and the long, impatient wait for a full-grown pumpkin to pick.
When the first installment of "The Plant" was published, analogies were drawn to Victorian serial publication, to Dickens and the impatient wait on American shores for arrival of the ship bearing the latest installment of his most recent novel.
London Fashion Week is not one long cocktail party; it is an impatient wait for shows that are running late, and other shows that are running late because the last one ran late, and nothing can start before the key editors and buyers arrive.
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