He sits opposite me at the table and holds forth interminably, all the way through the meal. |
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The tarmac scorched a black trail through an interminably flat landscape of spinifex bush. |
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The stories run on almost interminably as Chandy Mathew tries to squeeze a moral out of seemingly ordinary situations. |
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And as hospitals grow technologically, this problem repeats itself interminably. |
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Democrats like to blather interminably about democracy, which presumably represents their ideal. |
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His hero emerged as a figure of sacrifice, a six-foot Anzac toiling interminably across Gallipoli's slopes rescuing injured diggers. |
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The long school holidays are about to start and the summer stretches out interminably in front of them. |
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As you can guess, it oscillates interminably and swings in the wind. |
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The movie plods on seemingly interminably, but always interestingly. |
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The intricacies of this sport have changed interminably in the 29 years since their epic first meeting in New York, but everyone still loves a genuine grudge match. |
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Of all of the recent backsliding, perhaps none is as interminably damaging as the de-linkage of disarmament from non-proliferation. |
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In one direction stretched an interminably rural England, in the other an interminable metropolis. |
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These are subjects that have been batted about interminably and should have been settled last year. |
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Members who have been around this place for a while, like the member opposite, well know that things take an interminably long time. |
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Chance may offer a repeat of the sequences, but they seem to go on interminably, never reaching the indiscernible limits. |
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None of them have ever paid her back, permitting her to complain interminably about their ingratitude and unreliability. |
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They brought Jesus before the Sanhedrin and then before Pilate and Herod, where they interrogated him interminably. |
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There is a significant number of innocent people forced to endure custody and others faced with interminably long legal proceedings. |
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If time flies when you're having fun, it drags interminably when you're waiting to get a party started, according to the players who have been stuck in the wings this week. |
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I am asking the Minister of International Trade to settle the issue quickly and efficiently, not through negotiations that will drag on interminably. |
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Change on the scale the New Deal wrought has proved interminably controversial. Perhaps the most novel and impressive thing about the book is its structure. |
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The two protagonists and their international supporters can argue interminably, and sometimes even convincingly, to justify their sides' violence. |
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It wanted to start the type of debate that we have heard going on in this House for the last 20 minutes, which went on last night and which will probably continue on interminably and forever. |
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His ground speed and his fantastic leap meant that he reached an extraordinary height, while at the same time his legs, which seemed interminably long, moved as if he was running. |
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We have speeches from the government side that seem to go on interminably and yet we find there is no opportunity to ask questions of the minister about the estimates of the department. |
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What should have been a 10-minute press conference went on interminably. |
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My inclination is not to favour that amendment for the reason that these things could be held up interminably waiting for a parliamentary calendar which would permit us to deal with them. |
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The government makes that statement not once, not twice but interminably. |
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W hether it is through drawing, painting, writing, illustration, or sculpture, she interminably imagines and creates her own world from within, tinged with allegory, which she whole-heartedly shares with the multitude. |
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The meeting dragged on interminably as topics were divided into subtopics which were divided in to sub-sub-topics, ad infinitum. |
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This principle, which is supposed to avoid haggling over details, enables the parties to keep going back on what they have agreed and interminably prolong fruitless negotiations. |
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Consequently, action and tangibles are delayed interminably. |
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Rather than just sitting indoors and waiting interminably for them to pass, I embrace feeling the winter rain against my face, or basking in the brief appearance of thin sunshine. |
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