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to awaiting
verb
To wait for.
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Then, he will go back to awaiting the verdict from Ohio, considered a make-or-break state for him.
None of the defendants had any immediate comment apart from Cheryl Carter who just said "thank you" to awaiting reporters.
If they make it that far, the illegal immigrants then meet up with guides on the United States side, who help them trek further north to awaiting vehicles.
"Happy new year!" Biden said to awaiting reporters, as he swept in to brief Democratic senators on the deal, around 9 p.m. "Don't you enjoy being here New Year's Eve?" Washington's two unofficial "closers" are remarkably different.
Moreover, integration here was the fruit of a local initiative -- unusual in a region accustomed to awaiting governmental remedy -- that raised the hackles of education bureaucrats in the capital of Sofia, a three-hour drive to the south.
The scent of warm yeasty bread, of freshly cooked basmati rice, of pungent nuoc mam and mint in a Vietnamese place or of horseradish and lemon at an oyster bar -- for starters -- sharpens the appetite and opens the mind to awaiting pleasures.
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"We continue to await a response".
Lu was advised to await the outcome.
All have since disembarked to await processing.
There he seems to await an unnamed passenger, likely death.
Now they may have to await Mr Barnes's successor.
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