Word: waited
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Approves of the University's wait-and-see approach. Currently sees no problem, though he will keep...
...Many of our potential readers are not on the Internet, while others do not want to read it off the computer screen," Kinsley says, although he notes the magazine has a printable edition available for free at "read@slate.com". "Maybe we'll just have to wait for current college and high-school students to become interested in Slate before we see our readership...
...every activity is quite so earnest. In the middle of one night each summer, campers will be roused and taken to an unlighted soccer field, where they will be instructed to wait for the sound of a horn. When it sounds, a torch-bearing stranger, dressed in medieval garb, will arrive to blindfold the young Schuler and lead them to the Marchenwald (fairy-tale forest), where they will be treated to a medieval German play...
...biggest peach. We built huge forts from bales of hay. We barbecued. Everyone was relaxed--even my father, which was unusual. One day, at summer's end, I sat on my father's lap, grabbed his collar and pleaded, "We have to come back soon. I can't wait two years." He replied, "Well, you have to, don't you?" I learned there are some things you can't change. They just...
Five years ago, when I was bedridden with rheumatoid arthritis, I kept saying to myself, "I have to do something now." But then I thought, "I just have to wait" to get better. After 20 years in the entertainment business, I realize that I don't have the ability to create my own projects as a writer or producer. My talent is interpreting the works of others. I have to wait for good material...