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There is some impatience with this approach.
But some impatience is rising.
By my breathing?" "I could tell," she said with some impatience.
Caborn rejects that with some impatience: "I am close to a lot of people," he says.
There is some impatience with these early-round games in the countries that are rugby powers.
"What about some Pietersen at him?" Nasser said with a note of some impatience.
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But a big part of some investors' impatience with AT&T has stemmed from the perception that the company has reaped the fruits of that strategy as quickly as it could.
I was able to catch up briefly with Kutcher during a break, who while displaying some Jobsian impatience, was kind enough to break character for a bit and talked about how he and screenwriter Whiteley had met with a host of people close to Jobs to get a better feel for what the guy was really like every day.
Some say their impatience is risky.
Some expressed simple impatience with intractability.
Meanwhile, some Republicans expressed impatience with the notion that U.S. negotiations with Iran could be effective.
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