Word: waits
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Avenue toward his Wesley Heights home, stopped at a traffic light, heard a motorist shout through the window: "You really clobbered him tonight." When he got home, one of his daughters met him at the door. "Daddy," cried she, "you did great!" A more impersonal reaction might have to wait until...
...Following Gaither's example, many small Negro colleges have beefed up their football teams in the past decade, now play a game both solid and spectacular. Because" they meet no white teams, it is impossible to tell just how good the Negro clubs really are. "We have to wait until our players reach pro ball," says Gaither. "In pro ball I'll match my boys against anybody...
Becket does not wait to be sought. He is a superb salesman and organizer who goes after his clients, convinces them with facts and figures that the building will make money. He prefers the "systems approach" in which his firm does the entire job for a client-from the selection of the site to the color of cocktail napkins...
...last night's televised debate, Aiken remarked, "Tonight we will have to be content with a debate between Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Nixon. We will have to wait for the debate between Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Johnson...
...getting no younger, and besides, they cannot all come through the war with a whole skin. Will we learn anything about Nick's marriage to Isobel Tolland except that she had a miscarriage? How will "Chips" Lovell get on with Priscilla Tolland? The addicted reader can hardly wait. Meanwhile it would seem to be a safe bet that Narrator Nick Jenkins will be commissioned, like Author Powell, in a posh regiment (Powell was an officer, first in the Welch Regiment, then in intelligence), and will later continue, in London and in the vanishing English countryside, Powell...