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I would say that even six months is ultimately too long for research".
Ms. Meyer said the story was originally written for "The Twilight Saga: The Official Guide," but was ultimately too long to include in that book.
Jay McInerney's "The Good Life" was a rather crass before-and-after view of a couple forced to re-examine their relationship following the events of 9/11; Jonathan Safran Foer's "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close" had a number of touching moments but was ultimately too long to carry itself.
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Actually, Learner has put real effort into making this world feel three-dimensional – there's a lot of knotty dialogue about Carter and Sadat and "young Colonel Gaddafi over in Libya" – but Sphinx is ultimately too long-winded for anyone to want to spend much time there.
Stallone's other famous role starting with an R gave him another franchise that ultimately went on too long but started effectively.
However, it's too long and ultimately loses direction, unlike Stephen Petronio's By Singing Light.
Ultimately, it all runs way too long and is best enjoyed as a prequel to the much bigger extravaganza currently in production for 2012.
And uncertainties in near-term climate change, with a rising potential for high-impact lower-probability events to cause abrupt heating (like non-human methane emissions in the arctic taking off more quickly than models predict), means that ignoring the near-term climate for too long could ultimately prove fatal to all our best intentions.
Ultimately, however, New Moon is just way too long, and despite the odd visual flourish from Weitz – a shot in which a painting of some vampires comes alive is a nice touch – this is basically Dawson's Creek with more blood and teeth: enjoyably vapid entertainment for a hungover Sunday afternoon on the sofa, perhaps, but hardly worthy of a big screen outing.
More fundamentally, the new infrastructure bank looks a lot like the now infamous housing government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs), Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, that went poorly regulated for too long and that ultimately went bust after no one thought they could, with taxpayers footing a bill likely to exceed $400 billion.
Ultimately, conservatives may not need to lament for too long -- and liberals may not want to celebrate too much -- the Supreme Court's health care ruling.
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