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But that relentlessly impatient Proulxian lyricism, while evident in "Bird Cloud," her latest Wyoming book, does not govern it.
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Descriptions of apartments rented for Jean and then abandoned, and furniture relentlessly moved, feel as real as anything; but, just as in life, it's easy to grow impatient with the minutiae of getting an elderly mother settled.
Impatient for aggressive action in Vietnam, the secretary misled and even lied to his boss as he relentlessly called for committing U.S. ground forces in the South and bombing the North.
Each is impatient for 9 a.m., when the door will swing open and the material remains of Mrs. Wetterhahn's existence will be scoured and gone over by estate-sale scroungers, advancing as relentlessly as a column of ants.
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