Word: waited
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Cried Colorado's Republican Congressman J. Edgar Chenoweth: "I should think that you who are trying to get us into World War III would have the decency to wait until we get back the bodies of the 300,000 boys killed in World War II." Boomed Democratic Minority Leader Sam Rayburn: "God help us, God help this world, if we do not accept our responsibility to help countries who do not want to be smothered by Communism...
...this offered some hope to frustrated Yardlings and commuters, Dean Watson vitiated it to some extent, as he went on to state that such vacancies are likely to be infrequent in the near future. Therefore, he urged all students to sign contracts immediately, rather than wait for a possible opening later...
...turned out 11,753 cars which it sold for $11,504,443. But production, which was up to 4,089 in November, had dropped back to 3,867 in December (though it was up to 7,846 in April). Suppliers had made K-F, a Johnny-come-lately, wait at the end of the line...
Tomorrow night the Union will some-how be metamorphized to resemble a most desirable, if somewhat temporary, ballroom. It is here that six models are reported lying in wait to ensnare unsuspecting Yardlings...
...ecclesiastical and political affairs of the Church; 2) Private (11:15 to 12:15) for diplomats and other bigwigs, in the Pope's own library; 3) Special (12:15 to 12:45) for not-so-bigwigs, in one of the library's anterooms, where they must wait for the Pope to come to them; 4) Public (12:45 to 1:30 or 2) for groups of pilgrims and miscellaneous visitors...