Using "interminable" in a sentence

Certainly by the procession of stately, muddy, foggy sentence fragments with which the novel opens, and by the irresistibly complex and sensational story of a dead man’s conflicting wills and an interminable lawsuit, with a particularly memorable detour into spontaneous human combustion (one of the great “Wait, what?”s of literature).
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It was there, during the sometimes interminable weekly afternoon table reads, at the large table in the writers’ wing, that Nealon returned to a passion he’d had since he was a child: drawing caricatures of those around him.
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Parsons, interminable since seemingly the dawn of time as Sheldon on The Big Bang Theory, gets a chance to actually act as Ausiello, a TV journalist whose romance with handsome photographer Kit Cowan (Ben Aldridge) is, we learn in the opening scene, doomed to end with Kit’s death from cancer.
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“I have often been out on the edges of these plains toward sundown,” Whitman wrote, “and can yet recall in fancy the interminable cow processions, and hear the music of the tin or copper bells clanking far or near and breathe the cool of the sweet and slightly aromatic evening air.
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The interminable Netflix documentary, intended to showcase the real Neymar, did exactly that, revealing in turgid, painful detail the basic boredom and airlessness of being Neymar.
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Unfortunately, she brings more to the table than writer/director Todd Field’s interminable script.
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Santi BurgosHistory, that great compilation of events with which we try to understand the past through angles, perspectives, documents, dates, wars, empires, alliances, betrayals and a succession of events that more often than not are reshaped by the pen of the victors, has today a novel, original approach: Spanish philosopher José Antonio Marina, 83, explores it through the lens of the emotions, desires and motivations that pervade the search for happiness in his new book El deseo interminable (The Endless Desire), where he addresses the feelings behind the acts that have shaped the story of the past.
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Insults to our collective intelligence have come from all angles: the constant, tedious analogies to American sports (stepovers and feints described as “dekes” and “hesis”, corners constantly compared to “pick and rolls”); the neverending quest to “contextualize” the world game by comparing whole countries to American states (“Qatar is the size of Connecticut,” we were told repeatedly on the opening day); the network’s embrace and promotion of the interminable “it’s called soccer” cause (who cares?); the strange extended segment in the run-up to USA v England about how much Harry Kane likes American football (ditto); the employment of Piers Morgan as a special guest pundit (no thanks).
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I did not like the trailer because it was full of boring men in throne rooms saying interminable nonsense about evil imperial politics, but let’s be honest, every Final Fantasy game has at least 90 minutes of those scenes across its story.
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4 9-13-5 29 Coyotes Later this week, the Coyotes will end their seemingly interminable 14-game road trip before making their glorious return to Mullett Arena.
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He experiences Cézanne’s paintings as the very embodiment of modernity – understood as an irresolvable contradiction, an ‘interminable to-and-fro’.
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Writer/director Andrew Dominik merely uses Norma Jeane — abuses her, disrespects her and discards her — to make a half-formed, interminable argument about addiction, celebrity and violence.
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If you're not a draftnik glued to your TV at the end of the seemingly interminable final day of the NFL draft, you might wonder what the term pinned to Purdy means.
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Yet, all these years later — and even as the industry struggles through yet another of its interminable crises — I am again heartened by all of the good and great movies that continue to be released.
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It had just arrived in their inventory and needed a service, so I bid it adieu for an interminable amount of time (in reality, it was maybe a month).
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-Kelly Connolly [Trailer]Stranger Things 4 (May 27, Netflix)  The beloved sci-fi adventure series is finally back for its fourth season, after an interminable three-year break.
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The score’s aided by a killer soundtrack that includes hits from Jill Scott, Judie Tzuke, The Pharcyde, and Tyler, the Creator (some of which end up sung along to in the show’s many interminable solo car rides).
Source: Roger Ebert

GO DEEPER: It’s not that I don’t share Smart Brevity’s disdain for logorrhea and interminable writing.
Source: The New Republic

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