Word: awaited
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Other trials await actors too. Things are slightly less hectic now that the shows are taped. But a complete show must still be rehearsed, blocked and taped within twelve hours. Actors frequently call each other by their real names on-camera or get so confused by stage blocking that they walk through fake walls. Says Art Wolf, a director of Another World, the most elaborate soap: "The most difficult thing is putting an hour show together so fast." World has 37 sets, a live band and a discotheque; logistics alone requires a small army of a crew. The action...
Federal Fumbling. At home, the company's business is not nearly so boomy. Bob Fluor blames federal fumbling. "We expect little or no refinery work here until we get some kind of energy policy," he says. Other projects await approval by the Federal Power Commission, and Fluor's biggest domestic job, an $800 million coal gasification plant, is entangled in bureaucratic red tape...
...midtown only if attached to a community facility or a hotel with 200 rooms or more. Even then, however, such mutations as rap parlors and sensitivity-training centers would not be affected. San Francisco, which has tried numerous regulations, is considering a stronger zoning law but has decided to await a U.S. Supreme Court decision on Detroit's authority to control porn shops and theaters through zoning...
...proposed changes, which now await approval from the Faculty Council and Dean Rosovsky, would affect both present and future concentrators. Basically, they aim to provide relief to an honors program which is presently facing a financial squeeze...
...surface, President Ford did not seem especially mollified. He said he would await action by the New York State legislature before he came to a final decision. "Until they have acted, there is absolutely no change in my position," he declared at a press conference in Atlanta before he left for the international economic summit. Said Press Secretary Ronald Nessen: "The President is not backing away-quite the opposite. After trying in every way to scare this Government into a bailout, they have finally come up with a plan...