Patience paid off for Martin Hunter's youngsters as they finally steamrollered their opponents after going a goal down just before the break. |
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Patience can be meekness, patience can be too ready acceptance or passivity. |
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Miss Braham was every whit as charming and seductive as she had been, some years ago, in the analogous part of Patience. |
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Unfolded is the tame story of Reginald, a fop, who wants only Patience, the village milkmaid. |
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Patience finally paid off as one hopped slowly, slowly towards me and I felt the peck of a tiny beak in my hand. |
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Patience mixed with excitement as people moved through the process of voting, dipping their fingers in a purple ink to mark them as having voted. |
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Patience challenged people will tire quickly of the tedious task of unraveling strands and may push for the instant gratification of a chop. |
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I brushed Ginger, Maude, Patience, and Patrick with a curry comb while they ate every evening. |
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Patience not being my strong suit, I decided to investigate. |
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Goodness me, are Kitty and Aunt Patience still abed at this hour? |
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On the Waggrakine property of Gary and Janella Patience, Steve conducted ten days of clinics and workshops for local riders, catering to all levels and stages of ability. |
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Patience is a virtue and one that is supposed to bear rewards. |
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Patience was definitely not a virtue I wasn't gifted with, and although he had promised his friend's house was only a few minutes away I couldn't help but feel irritated. |
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In the 1880s, Gilbert focused on the Savoy operas, including Patience, Iolanthe, The Mikado, The Yeomen of the Guard and The Gondoliers. |
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Tom was born October 9, 1926 in Worcester, Massachusetts the oldest son of Peter and Patience Derry. |
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That's here along with I Can't Stay Mad At You, plus a version of Patience and a duet with Bobby Bare on A Dear John Letter. |
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These were Trial by Jury, Pinafore, Pirates, Patience, Iolanthe, The Mikado, Ruddigore, Yeomen and The Gondoliers. |
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Patience White, a rheumatologist and chief public health officer of the Arthritis Foundation in Atlanta. |
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For playing Chinese Patience and Gin Rummy, for trips to New Brighton and crabstick butties, for memories to which we will always cling, thank you Nan for everything. |
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Passion seemed to be much discontent, but Patience was very quiet. |
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The survivors built two new ships, the Deliverance and Patience, and most continued their voyage to Jamestown, but the Virginia Company laid claim to the island. |
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I gritted my teeth, looking sideways towards the ceiling briefly, trying not to lose my patience. |
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Much of her art has required a substantial measure of patience in its extended procedures. |
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They are losing patience with the media circus that has engulfed them over the past week. |
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She's a perfectly nice person so I don't have much patience for Casey constantly throwing off at her. |
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The lack of patience from their batsmen has often been the bane of Bangladesh's cricket team. |
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And, somewhat surprisingly, he has almost no patience for the mechanics of self-promotion. |
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This mindset mixed with her insomnia-induced delirium into a mellow state of tranquil patience. |
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It's not an easy pill to swallow for Canadians, but it's time to test the patience and just wait till next year. |
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People bore the tribulations of the subsequent years with astonishing patience. |
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He begins to suffer from confusion, which he bears with great patience and the most moving anxiety. |
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Seniors, who quickly turn into mentors to the students, only require patience, a sense of humour and an empathy towards children. |
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She tirelessly dusts, polishes, cooks and cleans and then still has the patience to tuck you into bed and read you a story. |
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I have allowed a little bit of toing and froing on this, but my patience is now at an end. |
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It is the closest that the PGA Tour has come to links conditions, the ultimate test of a golfer's mettle and patience. |
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I love my home, I love my job, I love belonging here, and I love this place, but it's trying my patience. |
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This pushes my experimental colleagues beyond their already strained limits of patience, for it is both wrong and completely below the belt. |
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After seeing the deaths of their friends, they have little if any patience for organized street toughs. |
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More so than any lure or rod and reel, or even watertight waders, the greatest ally of any angler hoping to catch a huge trout is patience. |
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And since she answered my silly questions with patience and saccharine sweetness, she is in my good books. |
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You know it's getting bad when the NY Times' epitome of patience is getting jack tired of France. |
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Affirm this Hindu wisdom regularly to cultivate patience and wise acceptance, even of situations that tend to arouse anger. |
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He had the patience to lose the first three to sucker me in for the last one. |
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True, he was a confirmed atheist, who had no patience for divinity, prayers or rituals. |
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Sometimes we argue and he wears my patience down and my only refuge will be an insult aimed at his mother. |
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While I enjoyed the news-less interlude, too many strikes will weary public patience and risk handing viewers and listeners to the opposition. |
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Though racily told, at times the plot stretches credence as well as patience. |
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The truth is our patience should have been exhausted weeks and months and years ago. |
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It is another job that requires individuals to plumb deep wells of patience. |
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Hanagan's mount got a good run on the rails and he waited for the gaps to come and was rewarded for his patience with his first Goodwood winner. |
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All of our family is busy with children and can't afford the time or the patience to temporarily move in with him. |
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The new mood allows for more nationalism, more assertiveness, less patience with allies, a greater readiness to go it alone. |
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The craft-work too was beautiful and went to show how beauty can be created by skilful hands and patience. |
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Quitting smoking is an uphill climb which requires patience, willpower and lots of tissues. |
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He still has the killer instinct and no patience, but he does his fighting in boardrooms. |
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All I can say is thank you kindly for all your patience and continued support. |
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We only have so much patience time, so we thanked him kindly for his efforts and moved on. |
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Neil Hann, our production editor, is a computer wizard with the patience of Job. |
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Use patience, a very sharp carving knife, and lots of red wine for your guests. |
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The only criticism that could be levelled against him is a lack of patience. |
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He can feel Martin out there waiting his time with the cold reptilian patience of the perfect agent. |
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In India, when tracking the Bengal tiger, patience, and a sense of privilege, not entitlement, is indeed a virtue. |
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Sometimes, when things are falling around me, I don't have the patience to sense they might be falling into place. |
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There is no excuse for foot-dragging, no excuse for trading on the patience of his party, the country or his successor. |
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I think the parents of baby boomers were much more patient than baby boomers and I think the millennials have no patience. |
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We drank a split of Taittinger Brut champagne during the appetizers, and our patience was rewarded. |
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In order never to be overcome by harm-doers, cultivate patience through mindfulness of the demerits of anger. |
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The transition has happened gradually, in daily lessons that come through patience and careful scrutiny. |
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It has fizzled out largely because shellshocked financiers are not in the mood for fine details and patience. |
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These trivial disputes mingled with hatred and love can become especially complex, requiring a lot of patience. |
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She looked up and saw Mephisto, wise old Mephisto, watching her with patience in his bicoloured eyes. |
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Moreover, a computer seems to have an infinite amount of patience and doesn't mind repeating lessons any number of times. |
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As cricket has discovered the game has to be approachable and rain delays try the patience of everyone. |
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But, at length, having become insensibly accustomed to her, he listened to her remonstrances with no less patience than his mistress. |
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This is not an inspiring way to start a long day at a job requiring patience, concentration and a lapidary expression of optimism. |
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She is expecting the first guests in two days but, amid the mayhem, she shows great patience with my memories. |
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If you don't have the patience to wade through the jargon, just directly go to the last page. |
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The dissatisfaction of the repatriates with the North Korean authorities was reaching the limit of their patience. |
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She is repelled by the completely novel and anti-societal idea of it, and loses her patience. |
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He stresses patience and scholarly preparation in collecting, which includes visits to museums and reputable galleries. |
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Because it required excessive care and patience, air layering was used only by the highly trained plantsman. |
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Through patience and sound judgement he achieved some improvement in Anglo-French relations. |
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The lengthy process is not difficult, but requires patience and attention to detail. |
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This is a year in which the qualities of steadiness, patience, loyalty and bravery will be richly rewarded. |
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Surely the film crews are more deserving of the limelight with their technological expertise and patience with the stars. |
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Students in one parenting class are role-playing different scenarios when kids aren't necessarily cooperative, and patience may be wearing thin. |
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And who wants to fiddle with a camera that is so small that loading the film requires a lot of patience and pretty small fingers? |
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Hosting the get-together always rotated between the large mansions as each family member only had enough patience for one dinner every few weeks. |
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Whatever Lewis lacked in intellect, he compensated with hard work, observation, patience, perfectionism, rote learning, and attention to detail. |
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Loud arguments and minor scuffles are a common sight, as the long wait wears down patience. |
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It did not take long before the Crusaders were running short on supplies and on patience. |
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Lt Gen. Bradshaw paid tribute to the troops and the achievements they were making thanks to their skill, patience, courage and great endurance. |
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Therefore patience, compassion, and love are the keys toward our attainment of enlightenment. |
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Their current position in the table is a testament to the kind of hard work, patience and stability that is very rare in football nowadays. |
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Lecture them on how they can improve their child's discipline, patience, tolerance, toilet training, and table manners. |
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Next, all the bunny needs is patience, a little tender loving care and a few choice spices. |
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He demonstrated extraordinary patience as he posed for photographs and autographed all sorts of items. |
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The sane traveler takes with them an almost inexhaustible supply of patience. |
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Standard paper requires patience and extra care when hanging so it does not get damaged. |
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His temper was sparked easily, but he also had patience and civility like none other. |
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The audience waits, with schooled patience, for the next small thing to happen. |
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Of my four children, he was the one with endless patience, the one who read up on fishing techniques, different bait, hooks, lures, whatever. |
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He was an Eagle Scout then and taught me the lore of scouting with both patience and understanding. |
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It's a safe bet that any lingering Lord of the Rings fans will find their patience severely tested by Emile. |
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Goyor sarongs like many other conventionally made woven textiles, need plenty of time and patience in the making. |
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He criticised martial law but warned of bloodshed and civil war, counselling patience rather than defiance. |
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No matter what you're talking about, the spinning red VRML cube has the patience to sit by and listen with an open ear. |
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He enjoys the company of mature people, people who are tolerant and have the patience to reach a sensible agreement with other people. |
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Men are nimble enough with the chopsticks, but threading the needle takes patience. |
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As Wakefield learned firsthand, the Sioux's patience was not without limits. |
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After a year of sustained eyebrow raising and boomerang pints, they now no longer try my patience or my vocal chords. |
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Antoine is annoyed that Helene was late meeting him after work, and the heavy traffic tries his patience. |
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But if it tries the moviegoer's patience, the film never cedes its fascination. |
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As it is, literally having to watch the grass grow starts to sorely try the patience. |
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Well, there is an answer to that-but I have tried the reader's patience long enough. |
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His tribulations at a sport at which he previously naturally excelled would have tried the patience of a saint. |
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But that's only the first of a number of instances in which he tries our patience. |
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I didn't really have to try my patience because I didn't make any big mistakes. |
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As well as trying taxpayers' patience, the worsening gridlock is costing big money. |
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She tried my patience sometimes, but equally I probably didn't give enough of a chance. |
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Don't get me wrong, I really enjoy my job, I might even venture to say I love it, but it sometimes tries my patience. |
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I can be patient only so long, and I guess I save that patience for my family, my students and my birding! |
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He is a model of patience and an example of how to listen without making moral judgments or instant evaluations. |
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Sometimes it can take a lot of patience to browse through furniture showrooms. |
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Having lived in Canada, my patience for Canadian trucklers and proditors may be less than yours. |
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No, it could be argued that when it comes to the national team we are guilty of the contrary virtues of patience, moderation, and restraint. |
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I ran out of patience with the busy lines with the voice that told me I was appreciated. |
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Advocaat's patience with the Italian has appeared infinite, but one wonders whether pride has blinkered the manager's approach. |
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With the camera in tow, Victoria simpered and clung to her husband with a tenacity that spoke well for his patience. |
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Fed-up moviegoers are taking their money and their patience and going home. |
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Compassion and wisdom need to function together, combined with skillfulness, tolerance and patience. |
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In love you have patience, kindness, the absence of jealousy, pride and boastfulness. |
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This will often require substantial patience, careful alignment, and a bit of body English. |
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And guess who else doesn't have much patience with chemical castration as an alternative to lock-up? |
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It is a game that rewards perseverance but tries your patience. |
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But engraving is a painstaking and laborious art that requires patience, precision and lack of whim. |
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Lions and other large predators like hyenas and leopards are killed by livestock owners who have no patience for the carnivores' appetite for cows, sheep, and goats. |
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Jean tries to keep her patience by smoothing her suede leather skirt. |
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The need to manage these tradeoffs suggests, therefore, a U.S. policy of firmness and patience. |
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Director Jo Ward maintained her faith in her cast and performances all round were applaudable as, indeed, was Jo's choice of play and her patience. |
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But in the here and now of it, I ask for your patience, and forbearance, while I give it a shot. |
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For the average company, hiring a trucking outfit to move finished goods or raw materials demands a phone, a pen, a Rolodex, and a trailer load of patience. |
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It took a special, meticulous kind of person to accomplish the undertaking, someone with brains, patience, and nerves of steel. |
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To their minds, he was like a child trying to test the limits of his family's patience and affection. |
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Duran believe that patience and tenacity helped things progress this far and they will be required in order for continued success. |
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In their meeting, Mao made explicit both his patience on Taiwan and animus against Moscow. |
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Pinker is not a self-appointed enforcer of arbitrary rules, and he has little patience for purists, prigs, and pedants. |
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You can read most of the text online for free, if you have the patience to deal with artsy websites. |
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The result has been a debate dominated by the extremes, with little patience for nuance, calibration, or balancing. |
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The Grandparents Day was observed in the school to honour senior family members who showered experience, patience and unstinting love on their grandchildren in abundance. |
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The bottom line is that TV can reap tremendous rewards for your small business, but you have to be willing to be patient and have the war chest to back up that patience. |
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When the dust settles and the mud dries, we are going to see all over America, a nation that will lose patience with the needs of a foreign refugee population. |
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You're a long-suffering bunch and we bloggers appreciate your patience. |
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More worrying are signs that banks are losing patience with sensible, responsible customers who manage our money properly and do not get into debt. |
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He cautioned jawans not to be provoked while operating in insurgency prone areas, and urged them to act in patience by respecting the human rights of innocent civilians. |
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Graham was more diligent, and obtained some good results but, in the end, his patience wore thin and he came to the conclusion that it wasn't worth the effort. |
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Frankly, in retrospect, to be a groupie attached to me or Woody on those nights, you would have needed the patience of a saint. |
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For one, the kind of patience and meticulousness required to make something beautiful. |
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It requires a good idea of where to go searching, patience and a dose of good luck, but with bioprospecting the ultimate prize is perhaps more valuable than gold. |
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Even so, I had a delicious day, luxuriating in the suddenly speedy access to the websites I have had, until now, to visit with all the patience I can muster. |
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The girl began to whine and her mother was losing her patience. |
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To those who understand the effects that karma has on our lives it may also be a teacher, with a lesson plan on patience, confidence, self-reliance, restraint, and power. |
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Kai leaned forward and, with the most practiced patience I had ever seen anyone exhibit, undid each metal-bolted lock with the tiny keys attached the key ring on his belt. |
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I am not condoning corporal punishment but some sympathy must go out to the teacher whose patience must have been taxed to the limit and which seems to have snapped. |
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Investigators must have long views, deep pockets, and infinite patience to try and try again. |
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We appreciate your patience as we too are stunned and saddened beyond belief by this news. |
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If everyone just backs off a little, shows some patience, and endeavors to listen and learn from others, maybe some purpose greater than self-congratulation will ensue. |
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Adopting a foreign child requires persistence, diligence, patience, and a reliance on the slow-turning wheels of justice. |
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Make clear to your children the times when you see them as trustworthy, teachable, and reliable or how much you appreciate their honesty, patience, kindness, or diligence. |
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Teaching your teen to drive will take planning, patience, and time. |
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McChrystal argues that service confers empathy, patience, discipline, willingness to sacrifice, and a sense of empowerment. |
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Our sons shall not be taken from us to unlearn All that we have been able to teach them of charity, mercy and patience. |
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Even television commentators turned the volume down on jingoism after years of grinding the pride and the patience of other national fans within the British Isles. |
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For the nucleus of the movement, there remains a patience and steadfastness. |
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At such times, mindfulness of the practice of patience and the application of certain techniques will help us to continue generating this attitude. |
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Pelosi confided that her counterpart in the Senate, Majority Leader Reid, has little patience for jawboning. |
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Our vehement prejudices leave us no patience for his appeal to radical humanism. |
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The match was played in a wonderful spirit, as befits two friends, although the patience of both players was severely tested by some erratic umpiring. |
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He was, again as mentioned yesterday, a member of the Arts Club, though his drinking and other habits severely tested the patience of the members. |
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Other peoples' shilly-shallying could strain the not superabundant supply of Aquarian patience this week, but over-reacting won't serve your purposes. |
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He told me that love is powerful, peace and grace are necessary for salvation, faith can move mountains, and that patience and understanding are important tools in life. |
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This will require patience and self-effacement from a man accustomed to dominating the economic-policy discussion. |
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I know some can feel D's pain when he lays it down about his love for the streets, but every time he screams, yells, howls and barks, I lose patience. |
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His tenacity, patience, humanity, shrewdness in personal dealings, and unblinking focus on essentials more than offset his inefficient, unbusinesslike ways. |
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Whether she has the patience to see it out remains to be seen. |
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This will be my ninth year of study, so enrolment doesn't faze me, mammoth queues don't test my patience too much, and the excited chatter of first years mildly amuses me. |
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Propagation can be done by air layering but patience is required as it may take awhile before layered segments root and can be removed from the parent plant. |
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It takes a bit of patience to do this, because if you don't plan this out right, you won't be able to properly reseat your motherboard into the stand-offs. |
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For a little patience, a lot of clivias Low cost and ease are two good reasons to grow clivias from seed. |
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Windy, muggle-smoking Louis Armstrong has never had patience or skill to build an orchestra of his own. |
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Woozy with swipe was the only way I could stay down with patience for work. |
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His patience, discernment, and intelligence are much admired. |
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If you have the patience, plant corms deep and put old chicken wire over them before returning the soil. |
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It is an extremely touchy situation, with everybody's patience wearing thin. |
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A curtain lecture is worth all the sermons in the world for teaching the virtues of patience and long-suffering. |
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Lawry was sacked after the Sixth Test after the selectors finally lost patience with Australia's lack of success and dour strategy. |
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But Smith passed the patience test, and it was not until he was past his half-century that he began to milk runs in the morning off Graeme Swann. |
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He had little patience for flacks and spinmeisters and he will be remembered for his enthusiastic breaches of the conventions of journalism. |
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He lost his patience trying to undo his shoe-lace, but tugging it made the knot even tighter. |
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But Smith passed the patience test, and it was not until he was past his halfcentury that he began to milk runs this morning off Graeme Swann. |
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The interference... that LSC staff have had to endure from the department's civil servants would have tried the patience of Job. |
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You have heard of the patience of Job, and have seen the Lord in the outcome, and how the Lord is full of compassion and mercy. |
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You can do anything with electrolytic, depilatory creams and a little patience. |
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We want the thousands of property owners and others to know we are listening, and we very much appreciate their patience, Sipes added. |
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It is wonderful with what far-sighted patience one of these wretches will bid his time, in order to effect a favourite acquisition. |
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Twenty-one year-old man too old to have patience for dem dere kidren playin' therr on the lawn. |
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If you have a creative flair and lots of patience, a career as a nail technician may appeal. |
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With wildlife images, always try to shoot on a telephoto lens, keep your distance and a bit of patience to capture the moment. |
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If you want to befriend the Loner, you have to be willing to show patience as he becomes more comfortable with you and what friendship entails. |
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When the new driveway was completed and cars and trucks could crawl inchingly over it, I lost my patience with moon-science. |
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It is stratigraphically complex, and the excavation and subsequent analysis required considerable patience and skill. |
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Second, the lack of offsides show Spain's patience when it comes to probing at the opposition. |
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Nevertheless, if one has time and, still more, the patience to search whole acres of dithyrambic prose, he shall have his reward. |
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Often patience and persistence pay off, and help usually comes in the form of rebalancing neurotransmitters. |
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Augustus' own experience, his patience, his tact, and his political acumen also played their parts. |
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He showed great patience for interruption, even seeming to be refreshed by it, and able to return to his work without effort. |
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In 1932 Beecham lost patience and agreed with Sargent to set up a new orchestra from scratch. |
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It is very trying to the patience of a cranioscopist to study the pages of Morton. Few of the skulls are placed in any uniform position. |
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For all of Dunglass's humour and patience, the following two years were a grave trial. |
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By TREvOR BAxTER RL Correspondent BEn COCKAynE is searching for a new club after Hull KR finally ran out of patience with their errant utility back. |
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Jol is amongst the favourites with bookmakers to become the next Barclays Premier League manager to leave their job, while Fulham fans are quickly losing patience. |
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David had little patience for Cliometrics but could play the game. |
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Let all good citizens whose livelihood and labour have thus been put in peril bear with fortitude and patience the hardships with which they have been so suddenly confronted. |
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It took patience to catch alburns, those hand-sized fish in the Stolpe. |
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Bodhisattvas learn to watch their anger disappear, with patience. |
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And every man that standeth here would well bethink him what he hath done and bedriven in his days, he should the better have patience and pity on Reynart. |
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In terms of religion, although he sometimes appeared to lack charity and patience, Thomas served as a Church in Wales parish priest all his working life. |
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But a member of the cabinet has been placed on the Downing Street naughty step after weeks of bad behaviour which has tested the prime minister's patience to its limits. |
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The government lost patience and looked for radical solutions. |
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To Dechen Wangmo, and all the fiercely dedicated ophthalmic staff of Bhutan, my gratitude for your hospitality and patience with a foreigner's curiosity about your customs. |
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You must have had the patience of a saint to sit through that awful film! |
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According to Suetonius, he bore the frank language of his friends, the quips of pleaders, and the impudence of the philosophers with the greatest patience. |
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As soon as we have completed the necessary editorial and technical updates we will let you know but in the meantime we are very grateful for your understanding and patience. |
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Besides the features of hypomanic psychopathy there was a marked readiness to pseudologize, therefore his psychical examination required great patience. |
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There is a puppyism in infidelity for which I have no patience. |
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But the task before us, which is to co-endure with our existence, is rather one of microscopic fineness, and the heroism required is that of patience. |
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Cleombroutus was so taken with this prospect, that he had no patience. |
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With a bland touch and tortoiselike patience, he recorded arrangements of one or more bodies in drowsy repose surrounded by rugs, blankets and furniture. |
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It requires a great deal of patience as you wait and wait for the needle on the seismometer to begin scratching more earnestly as it detects tremors in the ground. |
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Majority Leader Alben Barkley had advised patience and silence, to let the isolationists wear themselves out. This plan of masterly inactivity had flopped frightfully. |
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Sizing all the matchsticks himself and only using a brief plan, David emphasised the patience and steady hand needed to bring the Taj Mahal model together. |
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As a spot upon a white cloth sets off the general whiteness, so this dispatch illustrates Lincoln's unweariable patience and long-suffering without parallel. |
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To find higher-order contronyms all that is required is a dictionary or thesaurus which lists synonyms and antonyms, plus the patience to follow the synonymic paths. |
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Teachers often lose their patience when children wriggle in their seats. |
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By all accounts, James was at first infatuated with Anne and, in the early years of their marriage, seems always to have showed her patience and affection. |
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