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Waite

[ weyt ]

noun

  1. Morrison Rem·ick [rem, -ik], 1816–88, U.S. jurist: chief justice of the U.S. 1874–88.


Waite

/ weɪt /

noun

  1. WaiteTerry1939MBritishPOLITICS: diplomat Terry, full name Terence Hardy Waite. born 1939, British special envoy to the Archbishop of Canterbury, who negotiated the release of Western hostages held in the Middle East before being taken hostage himself (1987–91) in Lebanon


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Among his victims: Buckley, AP correspondent Terry Anderson and erstwhile hostage negotiator who became a hostage, Terry Waite.

"This is the future of banking," said Shelley Waite, Bank of America's senior vice president for ATMs.

Cast: Maggie Lawson, James Caan, Lenora Crichlow, Ben Koldyke, Cooper Roth, Griffin Gluck, J.J. Totah, Kennedy Waite.

Last Tuesday, Republican Congresswoman Ginny Brown-Waite of Florida slammed Geithner for moving markets, the wrong way.

You waite well, in your absence, my Lords friend The vnderstanding, graue and wise Romont.

But for the foole now, that should waite on me, And breake me jeasts.

I attend, and shall account it Honour to waite on your returne.

I heard him say this morning, he would waite Vpon your Lordship.

Professor Waite and his friend had gone, why had not Winnie returned?

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