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Part of the waiting game is seeing in practice what “according to Islamic law” really means.

From Vox

The same story is playing out this time, and we’re playing the same waiting game because of how difficult it is to predict when and where this thing will reenter.

“Eventually something has to turn up, but it’s a waiting game.”

I’ve been listening to it a lot lately as we approach the end of 2020 because I think it captures an important urgency in media and marketing’s present reality — the waiting game is over.

From Digiday

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From Digiday

Many in the room felt like they were caught in a waiting game, yet few were in the mood to wait.

The nightmare waiting game Charlene and her husband, Robert, now find themselves in began on a night that remains vague at best.

“Kate has played a brilliant waiting game,” says one royal source.

It was now a waiting game, and no one knew what the next few days would bring.

More couples than ever are playing the waiting game, a game that, for women, is something of a gamble.

The Indian is a great hand at playing a waiting game and Yellow Elk was no exception to this rule.

Thus did he first learn how much better than men women play a waiting game.

We could see that it was a waiting game that Don Rafael was playing.

Stenovics's mind excelled in the waiting game, the slow, tortuous approach, the inch-by-inch advance of leisurely diplomacy.

The thought that the tedious waiting game which he had played so long might be ended did not elate him.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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