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“Were the court to condone the practice of allowing defeated parties to create new facts for the purpose of revising judgments, lawsuits would become interminable.”

From Salon

In the final days of an election season that has felt interminable, he shared a number of them with Salon in a wide-ranging interview.

From Salon

Horses with EIA have that virus mostly for the rest of their life, meaning an interminable quarantine or euthanasia.

At 38, he had become disillusioned with what he called a “hopeless and interminable” war, one built — as he hoped the public would grasp from the papers — on decades of lies.

But I was the one alone with the kids day after day, enduring interminable and soul-crushing afternoons on the floor of the playroom.

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

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