If the live CD seems like it's been a long time coming, you can rest assured that it feels exactly the same way for its creator. |
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You could easily list out all of his past statements and conclude that his ouster was a long time coming. |
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It's been a long time coming, but it seems like the British blogging scene is finally starting to reach critical mass. |
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Sometimes the reasons are a long time coming, but when they finally do, they are clearly printed like her pension slip. |
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According to Mackie, the outburst was a long time coming for Jamani, who has been snakebitten during a first-half slump. |
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It has been a long time coming but we are happy to see that society is getting to the point where victims are getting justice. |
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For the Stooges, the ceremony at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel in New York was a victory lap a long time coming. |
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As hon. members can see from that situation, results are a long time coming. |
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Trust and friendship take a long time coming, but once obtained, they are maintained for life in great fidelity. |
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No one is quicker than us to say these things or to come out with fine words, but practical results are a long time coming. |
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Every dog has its day, and for this sweet pooch, it was a long time coming. |
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As a former member of the justice committee Madam Speaker, you would know that this bill has been a long time coming to fruition. |
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Mr. Speaker, I am pleased today to speak to Bill C-14, a bill that has been a long time coming to the House. |
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Indeed, if we have to wait until a general consensus has been reached, a decision might be a long time coming. |
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This recognition is a long time coming, as we are dealing with the realm of pure emotions and extreme sensitivity. |
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Success will be very difficult to measure and will be a long time coming, even if it is a short war. |
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Well, it's been a long time coming and a long time promised but what say we splash a bit of spring water in the two combatants, release the aromas and let the taste off begin? |
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It has been a long time coming and since AMD began its head-to-head battle with Intel's Athlon processor two years ago, this response is very tardy. |
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This had been a long time coming and I am proud to be part of the effort that finally brought this issue to a close. |
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The renovation of the military and reserve pension schemes is something that many would argue has been a long time coming. |
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Even where employees are unionized and the union brings a complaint on their behalf, enforcement is still a long time coming. |
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It has been a long time coming, basically, and this has been something that has been recent. |
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I would point out that this is something we stand behind and action on this issue in the House is a long time coming. |
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The debate has been a long time coming, for the question which has always arisen is this: is this House the right forum for this debate? |
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Recognition for this practice was a long time coming, and we hope that its implementation will not be shelved. |
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Implementation could be a long time coming. |
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It's been a long time coming but I've kept working hard and I felt that in the end the results would come. |
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This protocol is a long time coming, but we must pay tribute to the spirit and the law which will make it possible for Canada to ensure compliance by its citizens. |
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The 21st Century Schools programme is the most exciting project in the whole of Monmouthshire and it has been a long time coming. |
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This measure has been a long time coming to the floor of the House, mostly because the government has been so desperate to stonewall on the entire issue of pension reform. |
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The foundations are being laid for the introduction of the Members' and Assistants' Statutes, and this is a question of social justice that has been a long time coming. |
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The scale of today's operations demands larger capital investments and, in some sectors, the revenue from that investment can be a long time coming. |
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