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Perhaps the hummingbird will tarry a while longer.
When the building opened in 1910, The Times wrote: "The severe plain wall is eloquent in its protest against the breathless rush and hustle of the modern city; it beckons to the hastening, sordid throng, Tarry a while; there is in life more than stocks and shekels and vain show".
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"Yes, you have indeed seen much," he wrote, "but tarry yet a while, for the greatest is yet to come.
Bessas tarried for a while near the town of Narni, which controlled the direct route from the Gothic capital, Ravenna, over the Apennines to Rome, and there met and defeated the Gothic vanguard in a skirmish.
In one level you fight successive waves of enemies on a tarrying lift, while the main action, which is taking place elsewhere on the planet, is recounted to you over the radio.
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The club's supporters duly paid their respects to Tarry with a round of commemorative applause after five minutes had elapsed.
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