Surprisingly, a plane's performance at slow airspeeds actually improves during ground effect, so don't be impatient to escape it. |
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What he really wanted was an ice bag to soothe them, but he felt too impatient to fetch one. |
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Just some people are too impatient to see it, or they don't take it for what it is. |
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It occasionally crashes on start-up, especially if one is impatient to get to the game and uses the intro escape, the space bar, too eagerly. |
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By next spring that mood may grow a good deal more impatient to try out this promised new era of good governance sooner rather than later. |
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The digitalization of cable brings with it a whole array of new functionalities which operators are impatient to offer to their subscribers. |
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Africa is in a hurry and is impatient to see an historical injustice redressed. |
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Whenever I go abroad, I note, with satisfaction, that the people I talk to are impatient to know France's positions and ideas. |
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She said it was not bad, but that they were impatient to have real regulations banning products that were not energy efficient. |
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What cannot escape by pouring down the glacier and cracking in its haste to slither away, sublimates as if too impatient to melt. |
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We were impatient to live this beautiful experience that many before us had already made. |
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A friend of mine was too impatient to accept the fumbling offerings of her two young sons. |
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I have done all I can to prepare the new team and we are all impatient to get started. |
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I'm always impatient to return to see the residents and once again find the joy in their eyes following every conversation and every hug. |
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As readers, we are all a little bit more impatient to get to the point. |
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But skipper Marc Guillemot is chomping at the bit, impatient to take the helm of this new boat. |
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They ask for letters and are impatient to hear back from any friends who are willing to lend an ear. |
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This is precisely what the present report calls for and we shall be curious and impatient to see whether words are met by deeds. |
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Her friends, too impatient to begin, prepare a small surprise for the journey. |
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We are impatient to finalize this deal, which will bring with it so many new opportunities for our customers. |
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I am impatient to experience the 2011 edition where we will all fight with the same bikes. |
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All were impatient to get on the road and complete their journeys across Europe without wasting another minute. |
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The media, and indeed the entire nation, are always impatient to hear the initial provisional results. |
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Having just mentioned the senior management staff, I am sure that you are all impatient to know more about them. |
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They say photography is an addictive hobby, like golf, and once bitten by the shutterbug, one is always impatient to grab the camera and go for a shoot. |
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Although he's clearly still at the rules stage of building the structure into this young garden, Conran is impatient to get on with the fun of messing. |
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Careful, but impatient to see for himself. |
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Manuel and Lisa were impatient to dive into the ocean with Nathan. |
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Although the agenda called for preparing lists of pros and cons after the expression of views, it became evident as 2 PM approached that folks were impatient to get on with it, so the vote was held. |
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His skin was grimed with dust, for he had ridden hard in scorching heat, and was anxious and impatient to get on. |
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Angry tenants impatient to reclaim pastures for tillage were illegally destroying enclosures. |
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Young people are impatient to make things happen according to their desires: older people are fretful when things do not turn out in accord with their expectations. |
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In his soul impatient to blossom, the theory has become a fairy story. |
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With just 48 hours to go, Marc Guillemot is impatient to cross the start-line and tackle the 3,510 nautical miles between him and Pointe-à-Pitre in Guadeloupe. |
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We are impatient to see you all at Université de Sherbrooke and we are sending good vibrations and hoping that Mother Nature graces us with good weather conditions for the Games. |
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In the company of a German from Cologne, and on behalf of the pilgrims assembled in Germany, she described the joy among the youth who were impatient to meet him at his first WYD as Pope. |
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Although both sets of leaders may believe Al-Qaida is winning, and they have time on their side, they will be impatient to capture and organize the groundswell of support that Al-Qaida enjoys and to bring it together. |
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It was simply the name of a house opened as a rallying point for all the young and ardent artists impatient to show the modernity of their tendencies. |
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The bears are impatient to dine on ringed seals, their favorite food. |
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