Word: awaiting
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...committee. Tight-lipped but known to be seething about the fact that he had been linked in trial with the top three, Mardian bolted through a rear door when the session ended. He will return to his family's construction business in Phoenix while he and the others await the result of their appeals. This process could take up to two years...
Haldeman, who is wealthy, will await the appeals results in California, where he boats, plays tennis and is working on a book about the happier aspects of the years of the Nixon presidency. As he left the courtroom, he autographed a huge photo of Nixon for a group of youths. Ehrlichman, who claims to be $400,000 in debt already to his lawyers, came away with only one marginal break from Judge Sirica: if all appeals fail, he will be allowed to serve his new prison term concurrently with a 20-month minimum sentence for conspiracy in the Daniel Ellsberg...
...hear many of Britain's leaders tell it, that financially uptight little island need only await the imminent tapping of North Sea oil and gas for the dawning of a bright new day. Prime Minister Harold Wilson jokes: "There is speculation which member of the Cabinet will become chairman of OPEC in the 1980s." Chancellor of the Exchequer Denis Healey says that Britain's petroleum import needs will be halved by 1977 and eliminated within five years...
With a three-game winning streak, the cagers now await the arrivals of Columbia and Cornell this weekend to close out their season...
...Midwesterners will stand along with Tom Benton and await the judgment of the interested spectators, not only regarding Benton's paintings but also his writings...