Word: waits
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...lugged anti-U.N. and anti-Adlai signs. The crowd began to jostle Stevenson-and a woman clunked him on the side of his head with a card board sign that said "Down with the U.N." Startled, Stevenson called out to policemen who moved in to collar the female, "Wait a minute. I want to talk...
Lower courts denied Williams' motion. But the Supreme Court sent the case back to the Court of Appeals for "further consideration." While he waits for the next decision, Genovese is not likely to go free on bail, but the Supreme Court ruling is almost sure to have a strange side effect: the impending struggle for power among big-time U.S. hoods will be postponed while the top men wait to see whether Genovese is freed to resume his old place...
...contained a partridge. A fish story? Probably. But last week, as 10 million hunters expectantly tramped out across the golden fields for the start of the upland bird season, the lucky man was the one with a dog-a good, solid, well-trained pooch to find the bird, wait patiently until the master is ready, then retrieve in tail-wagging triumph...
...reputation made, his agency secure with 19 clients and $55 million in annual billings. "I can only plead," he writes, "that if I had behaved in a more professional way, it would have taken me 20 years to arrive. I had neither the time nor the money to wait...
Since 1916, holders of any degree from Harvard University have been eligible to vote for Overseer. Holders of masters or honorary degrees may utilize their franchise immediately; other graduates may wait five years from the receipt of their earliest degree...