Word: impendingness
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In general, however, Garry refused to discuss the cases specifically. He stated that he had drawn up his original list of 28 deaths in a very short time after the assassination of Hampton and Clark, fearing that a wave of violence against the Panthers was impending.
Penn's impending dynasty is perhaps the most quickly constructed one in history. Coach George Breen, a former Olympian, attracts the talent, works it to the bone, and convinces would-be quitters that leaving the team is analogous to mutiny.
But several anti-junta activists at Harvard have expressed outrage at the impending visit and are considering a picket line for tomorrow. One activist said yesterday, "There is hope that there will be no need for picketing because everyone hopes the visit will be cancelled."
Thus, many observers feel, Sioris's visit is not connected so much with impending educational reform as with some political ambitions of the regime: "to impress the Greek-American community and also to make some capital at home," as one activist said.
The young radicals who planned to make fun of Teller at the meeting were a national coalition called Scientists and Engineers for Social and Political Action (S. E. S. P. A.), which claims eleven chapters and 2000 "members." In Teller, who is far from popular among his own generation, they...