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She has not spent the 14 years with the same procrastinators.
For procrastinators like us, that meant finding our own way around.
Our current president is the complete opposite - he's more of a procrastinator.
One of those procrastinators who always had something coming down the road."
"I have a bad history of being a slow writer and a procrastinator," he said at the time.
"One kind of procrastinator is very self-conscious about how others see him," he said.
Similarly, some procrastinators are instructed to put off getting to work.
Could the later deadline this year have sent procrastinators over the edge?
This will not be a play about a procrastinator, though: the auction ends in 10 days.
Good news: there is a reward for procrastinators this holiday season.
Some procrastinators prefer to look on the bright side of their habit.
And of course local government is the most wonderful procrastinator in the world isn't it?
But even the Procrastinators that could wind time in hours and minutes were falling silent.
She was a natural procrastinator, able to see a hundred roads to failure.
"But the true procrastinator does it all the time, regardless of the situation.
Procrastinators, each one within a metal framework mounted on a board.
You watch the Procrastinators even on a quiet day.
Then, she said with the glee that every procrastinator knows, "a friend called out of the blue."
Of course, if you are a procrastinator making the list can be as difficult as following it.
But getting there will not be cheap for procrastinators.
Often, procrastinators are perfectionists who can be very sensitive to how others see them.
Harvey turned out to be a lazy procrastinator who was unable to make a living.
Nonetheless, a lot of the rich are procrastinators when it comes to philanthropy.
It will only give the procrastinators more time and spread the same number of applications over a longer period."
Immaculate people have a way of irritating procrastinators to no end.