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The year 1968, as I remember it, had the quality of lasting longer than other years, of being in no hurry to be through with you, like a predator playing with its prey before swallowing it whole.

The year 1968, as I remember it, had the quality of lasting longer than other years, of being in no hurry to be through with you, like a predator playing with its prey before swallowing it whole.

“Had ideas of his own. Didn’t know much about basketball. When we had the press conference, people asked me if I thought I might be through with coaching. I said, ‘I may be back sooner than you think.’”

"And then I'm going to be through with this phase."

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If fully vaccinated people decide that their desire to return to pre-pandemic activities outweighs the possible consequences of contracting the virus, we are never going to be through with this pandemic.

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

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