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Reporters buzzing in swarms, waiting for a press bus or a quote; candidates waiting for votes, for campaign donations, for endorsements; voters waiting for someone to show up.
It's clear, at least in here, that the process of campaigning for president is one of acknowledged powerlessness: reporters buzzing in swarms, waiting for a press bus or a quote; candidates waiting for votes, for campaign donations, for endorsements; voters waiting for someone to show up.
"Those who are waiting for the Arab Spring to come [to Sudan] will be waiting for a while," local media quoted him as telling a meeting of his National Congress Party in November.
He spent a week navigating what he describes as an excruciating and entirely offline process of calling an auto insurance broker, reading them his brother's information, waiting for an email with a quote, and repeating the process with the next broker.
Waiting for a sign.
Waiting for a miracle?
Waiting for a bus?
Waiting for an email.
Stop waiting for an epiphany.
You'd submit a brief, wait for a while, get a quote, and go back and forth.
I'm waiting for her to quote Rabbie Burns, Robert The Bruce and William Wallace – or Atticus Finch, at the very least.
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