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Tall and slim, and possessed of a penetrating gaze, he looks a bit like a mad professor, and radiates the edgy energy of the perpetually impatient.
One recent Saturday afternoon, a perpetually impatient friend called to report that he was at that moment in the process of walking out of a well-reviewed, much-talked-about, sold-out musical.
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But we were always impatient.
He was perpetually disappointed by the British attitude to Europe, and especially impatient with Labour, but he put his case with courtesy and humour in a masterly speech in excellent English to the Labour Party conference in 1974.
Now, Mr. Rubin and Ms. Shapiro say, they feel they are perpetually on a second date -- fascinated by each other and impatient to meet over sushi at the end of the day.
The staff seems perpetually harried; one night, the hostess couldn't find a waiting party and exclaimed, when the impatient group approached to check on the status of its table, "You aren't who I thought you were!" On another evening, at 7 30, the kitchen was out of the pappardelle and the lamb, two of the more acclaimed items on the menu.
Perpetually inebriated.
Perpetually unimpressed.
Shawn is perpetually late.
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Money is perpetually tight.
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