Sentence examples for as awaiting from inspiring English sources

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Understandably, no one wants to be seen as awaiting -- or exploiting -- anyone's else death, least of all that of a beloved icon.

The governing body will take a dim view of what took place, especially bearing in mind there was crowd trouble at the London Stadium on several occasions last season, and said in a statement: "The FA strongly condemns the crowd disturbances at West Ham United versus Burnley and will be seeking observations from West Ham as well as awaiting the match referee's report".

(For reference: I got my order in within 2 hours of pre-orders opening up, and it's still marked as "awaiting inventory before it can be fulfilled").

UI recipients classified as awaiting recall are not required to search for employment, and other UI recipients may have little interest in getting a job despite formal requirements—until benefits are about to expire.

Heidegger's refers to himself in his Der Spiegel interview of 1966 as awaiting a new god, a god who must remain nameless, on an earth from which the gods have fled.

This demo version, which Harrison introduces as "Awaiting for You All", was included on the compilation Early Takes: Volume 1 (2012).

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Note that, as awaited, Cut-positive cells are never present in the peripodial membrane of control discs (Supplementary Figure 5).

A big hangover, at home as well as abroad, awaits whoever inherits the presidency.

Jerry Manuel was decent but diffident, as if awaiting the chop.

Fans around the world watched nervously, as if awaiting a verdict.

Five chairs were lined up against the wall, as if awaiting a papal delegation.

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