Word: waited
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...refused to post the $65 bail and spent the night in a cell. Obviously he is a quick teach. By 8 a.m., he considered himself sufficiently well-educated to hand over the bail, summon a taxi and go home. He refused to say what he had learned, but just wait for his next movie about the fuzz...
...been a long wait for Coach Bill McCurdy and his trackman, for Harvard's Faculty Committee on Athletics made the original decision in favor of the structure last January after months of deliberation...
There is no need to wait for a lengthy review of the City's zoning ordinances before approving the amendment. The compromise amendment is based upon a Cambridge Redevelopment Authority study of the area, which would also probably be the basis of any zoning review...
...first place. But what is more important is that the issues his sanctuary raised--the war, the draft, resistance, and their implications for the Church--are painfully relevant. Stendahl has scheduled a colloquium for this spring on "Moral Responsibility in the University." The spring is a long time to wait...
...some point on this road you will be stopped by flashing lights. A solidier will walk up to you and command, "You must wait here until a convoy comes to escort you. Terrorists are active in the territory ahead." And so you are reminded again that the road is in Israel...