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interminability

noun as in long haul

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Hence, given the seeming interminability of this exercise, the disheartening question arises: How can we ever be sure that we've come up with a complete, exhaustive list of goals and restrictions that guarantee the ASI won't inadvertently do something that destroys us and the environment?

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I feel like Douglass and his other compatriots who fought for black people's equal human rights would recognize the interminability of the struggle.

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And here we’d been thinking it was the lame speeches, suspenselessness and general interminability of the Oscars that ruined everything.

Moreover, the war's seeming interminability has focused attention on the need for solutions, not more controversy.

The interminability of the tableau existed only in the unfocussed minds of the two living beings to whom the consequence of this moment was not measurable in time.

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

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