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  • We sat with Joey Alarilla (Essay - English) and some of the playwrights and suffered through a speeches and a play that had me tsk-tsking in impatience.

    Archive 2004-09-01 Dean Francis Alfar 2004

  • We sat with Joey Alarilla (Essay - English) and some of the playwrights and suffered through a speeches and a play that had me tsk-tsking in impatience.

    palanca awards 2004 Dean Francis Alfar 2004

  • I think that inner heartbeat, which never allows the music to stand still, which gives it a fluidity and a kind of impatience.

    Anne-Sophie Mutter's Immortal Mendelssohn 2009

  • I think that inner heartbeat, which never allows the music to stand still, which gives it a fluidity and a kind of impatience.

    Anne-Sophie Mutter's Immortal Mendelssohn 2009

  • I think that inner heartbeat, which never allows the music to stand still, which gives it a fluidity and a kind of impatience.

    Anne-Sophie Mutter's Immortal Mendelssohn 2009

  • "If he only would!" she said, speaking almost to herself, with a kind of impatience.

    Marcella Humphry Ward 1885

  • He had walked to the window, and suddenly turned round with a kind of impatience.

    The Unclassed George Gissing 1880

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