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These women were impatient about the powerlessness of their people; although those people were not the international working class but the international Muslim community.
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I'm impatient about task forces after task forces after task forces being created.
NS: Well, looking to the future... SP: Look, I'm impatient about peace.
"I know some people are impatient about it," said Wilpon, who rarely makes public comments about the team.
She asks the question, is she just being impatient about getting this raise that she was promised and the title?
"But that type of sharp diagnostic thinking hardly goes on anymore," in part because doctors tend to be impatient about going through the process, Dr. Pagano said.
"I think we should be impatient about the removal of Isil and I think we should be more patient about the removal of Assad," he said.
We shouldn't think 20%, 30% we should think big, we should aim for equal representation... I'm impatient about it".
Martin is genuinely dedicated to making arts organisations work properly, but he's impatient about importing City management methods to organisations that don't function best with that degree of brutality.' Critics of Arts Council allocations already note that £25m of public money is spent each year subsidising opera in London, while the rest of the country receives just £15m.
Americans are impatient about the war because -- unless we live near a crop duster or nuclear plant and can keep watch, or find ourselves on a plane being hijacked and can throw a punch -- it is our only avenue for striking back.
But don't expect the Chinese to be impatient about their rise.
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