Word: waits
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Danehy said last week he would wait "for all the [newspaper] articles to be written "before he issued a statement, but did say he had paid back some of the debt already...
...wait here until hell freezes over," Jeffrey A. Horrowitz '80 said as he watched the line for applicants grow...
Most students said the paycheck of $35 for 12 hours' work rather than the mystique of Hollywood prompted them to wait in line for two hours. "At $35 a day, who can turn it down?" Mark H. Hellmerichs '82 said yesterday...
...more American women than ever in history now have a choice about whether or not to give birth and how often. That is the most encouraging part of the new situation of children. Couples who wait to have children will probably be more mature in handling the ordeal of parenthood. Those who do not want children will not so often, as in the past, be forced to endure them. Very gradually, it may become more probable that those children who are born are also wanted...
Ideally, Gibbens adds, the drive would start when the national economy was strong, persevere through any slump in the middle years, and end on an upswing. "But if you wait for a good time to start, there's never a good time," he says...