Corresponding to the interminability of public arguments there is at least the appearance of a disquieting private arbitrariness. |
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The decisiveness of a battle owes in large part to the swift conclusion of the war, not its prolongation and apparent interminability. |
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Finally, it refuses to acknowledge the traditional notion of the boundary or frame constituted by the finished work, reveling instead in the interminability of process. |
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And here we had been thinking it was the lame speeches, the lack of suspense and the general interminability of the Oscars that had ruined everything. |
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The graphic novels on which the show is based are still being written, and I wonder if this is The Walking Dead's problem – the interminability of it. |
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He lay in a semi-torpor, whose most vivid consciousness was that of mental discomfort and the interminability of time. |
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