Word: waiting
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...were sitting on pins and needles," said Lowell Assistant Coach Brian Reilly, "It's tough to sit and wait...
...moments, and he waves his cigar mercilessly at anyone within striking distance. Osborne turns lines meant simply for character development into some of the best lines in the show, and he interrupts Williamson and even himself frequently and flawlessly: "There's more than one man for the...Put a...wait a second, put a proven man out...and you watch, now wait a second--and you watch your dollar volumes." His moods, ranging from quavering confidence to cockiness to nervous resignation, made me glad I could see his face most of the time...
...average wait for an election is 60 days, during which time the NLRB defines which workers are eligible to vote as part of the union's potential "bargaining unit." But previous elections at Harvard have been delayed for up to two years by legal challenges from the University administration. During this election the administration is expected to erect legal stumbling blocks to delay the union campaign on whether research assistants or other categories of workers should be eligible to vote...
...airport at Irkutsk, 2600 miles southeast of Moscow, is a major hub for flights throughout Siberia, and is often jammed with people who sometimes wait for days to make connecting flights...
Those guys were All-America defensemen Mark Benning and Randy Taylor. Those guys were Chris Biotti, Don Sweeney, Jerry Pawloski and Josh Caplan. Harvard's defensive corps was strong and McCormack would just have to wait...