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O que (quem) é lose patience - definição

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Patience (album); Patience (song)

Mycobacterium virus Patience         
Patience (bacteriophage); Mycobacterium phage patience; Patiencevirus
Mycobacterium virus Patience, also called Patience, is a bacteriophage that infects Mycobacterium smegmatis bacteria. The large difference between the GC content of this virus's genome (50.
Patience Ward         
  • Sir Patience Ward
LORD MAYOR OF LONDON
Sir Patience Ward; Patience Warde
Sir Patience Ward or Warde (1629–1696) was an English merchant and early Whig politician. He was elected Lord Mayor of London in 1680, a period when the City of London was in conflict with the Crown.
Patience Darton         
BRITISH NURSE IN THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR AND POLITICAL ACTIVIST
Patience Edney
Patience Darton (married name: Patience Edney; 11 August 1911 in Orpington, England – 6 November 1996 in Madrid, Spain) was a British nurse and political activist active during the Spanish Civil War.

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Patience (disambiguation)

Patience is the state of endurance under difficult circumstances.

Patience may also refer to:

Exemplos do corpo de texto para lose patience
1. The Australian media are finally beginning to lose patience.
2. Back at the Italian restaurant, the players are starting to lose patience.
3. I lose patience with him over rural planning, but on school reform he talks sense.
4. But it is now clear they are beginning to lose patience with what one UK detective yesterday called a "shambolic" investigation.
5. But I hope I am wrong." This obviously stung the good woman and she indicated that she was beginning to lose patience with me.