Word: impendingness
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The solution will be crafted without Epps, whose impending departure seems to leave no one in University Hall devoted to a single building for student activities.
In 1956, McCarthy's House Committee on Un-American Activities subpoenaed him to testify. But Miller said the subpoena was only because of his impending marriage to movie star Marilyn Monroe--and that House prosecutors were only seeking publicity in the waning years of the McCarthy era.
In 1956, McCarthy's House Committee on Un-American Activities subpoenaed him to testify. But Miller said the subpoena was only because of his impending marriage to movie star Marilyn Monroe--and that House prosecutors were only seeking publicity in the waning years of the McCarthy era.
While a recent Office of Career Services survey indicated 95 percent of students said their debt load would have no effect on their post-graduation career plans, another survey by the FAO revealed 87 percent of students were unaware of the full amount of their impending debt.
One of those universities, the University of Notre Dame, already employs the firm PriceWaterhouseCoopers--a company that PSLM members have said has a conflict of interest since apparel manufacturers also employ it. PSLM used yesterday's event to express their displeasure with the impending agreement.