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  1. waiting anxiously

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" Mr. Trump's defiant reply: "I will keep you in suspense.
"I will keep you in suspense," he added during the debate.
It's not just the rest of us who are in suspense.
You live in suspense when you play Total War: Three Kingdoms.
The episode "held us in suspense beat by beat", wrote The Guardian.
"I will keep you in suspense," the Republican told moderator Chris Wallace.
" Pressed again, he glibly remarked, "I will keep you in suspense, okay?
Mr. Kobach said that there are now fewer than 11,000 applications in suspense.
"I'll tell you at the time, I'll keep you in suspense," he replied.
" As usual, the president left the nation in suspense: "We'll see what happens.
But they shouldn't worry too much about being held in suspense for long.
Mueller has every incentive to keep the public and Trump himself in suspense
Perhaps Trump will keep us "in suspense" as to the fate of the turkeys.
She left us in suspense, though, sharing the package without the goodies inside it.
First off, how long were you left in suspense like the rest of us?
"I'll keep you in suspense, okay?" he told moderator Chris Wallace at the time.
You laugh and cry and swoon and yasss and grab the couch in suspense.
Hundreds of the Hornet's crew watched from the deck and the bridge in suspense.
Television misleads us all the time for the purpose of keeping us in suspense.
" He's promised he will "look at it at the time" and "keep you in suspense.
The model has been keeping us in suspense on her dreamy dress details ever since.
Trump refused to say he would, instead saying he would keep the nation in suspense.
The president kept Washington in suspense over what he would do on the spending bill.
The point of living in a society is that some things really aren't in suspense.
ABDEL-FATTAH AL-SISI is not waiting in suspense for the results of Egypt's presidential election.
This Is Us likes to keep its viewers in suspense — but sometimes, we just need answers.
One person who is not still in suspense about the report, it seems, is President Trump.
Meghan Miraglia from Massachusetts used repetition to keep us in suspense: It is now or never.
This is all aggravated by uncertainty over global trade — which is keeping investors everywhere in suspense.
In the days since, Venezuelans have been in suspense, waiting to see what will happen next.
Orlando Bloom's leaving us in suspense with a new cliff-hanger ... by jumping off a cliff.
By the time each took the stage, the crowd—both online and off—was hanging in suspense.
The Bach dance is a male-female duet in which an enigmatic relationship keeps us in suspense.
Instead of keeping the fashion flock in suspense, the brand seems to have already appointed her successor.
"I will keep you in suspense," Trump said when asked about it at the third presidential debate.
The result is "Dear Edward," a haunting novel that's a masterful study in suspense, grief and survival.
Divergent author Veronica Roth made an announcement Thursday that should satisfy readers left in suspense after finishing Allegiant.
Or is it just Trump following his Apprentice–honed instincts and trying to keep the country in suspense?
It's a gorgeous and unsettling scene that leaves spectators in suspense, falling down their own imaginative rabbit holes.
Clearly, Cam and Kirstin are made for each other, and we're not kept in suspense over their fate.
This not being a mystery by the master himself, there is no imperative to keep readers in suspense.
Just when it looked as if we'd be kept in suspense, the ball dropped, in the best way possible.
"I will look at it at the time," Trump said, adding he would keep Americans "in suspense" until then.
"I will look at it at the time... I will keep you in suspense," Trump said of Election Day.
" So instead, I quickly leaned in with a distracting kiss and whispered, "To keep you in suspense, my dear.
She'd already made a couple flights out there to interview with hospitals, and we'd been in suspense ever since.
Agonizing is not the same as being left in suspense, and a constant state of cliffhanger suspense gets boring.
One day last week, she left the courthouse audience, and the legions following the trial on Twitter, in suspense.
I waited, almost in suspense, for my own voice to emerge, for my sharp tongue to go on the attack.
Angst ahead of the U.K. vote on whether to leave the EU will likely keep stocks hanging in suspense Wednesday.
The ensuing Twitter thread quickly racked up hundreds of thousands of retweets as readers waited in suspense for each update.
This 16-inch doll is the perfect thing to hug and squeeze in suspense when you're watching The Last Jedi.
For all that bodybuilding delivered in enthusiasm and entertainment on Saturday, it certainly lacked a little in suspense and procedure.
The green blades parted in suspense as the unknown creature sprinted towards him, and within seconds he was pushed to the ground.
Donald Trump promised on Wednesday to hold the country in suspense over whether he'll accept the results of the 2016 presidential election.
First, we took a look at the Elon-Musk-taking-Tesla-private-situation, which has kept Markets Twitter in suspense for days.
At the final presidential debate, Trump told the country he will keep us "in suspense" about whether he'll concede if he loses.
Near the end of the election, Trump said he wanted to keep America in suspense about whether he'd concede if he lost.
The A.C.L.U. is also challenging Mr. Kobach's decision to start throwing out registrations that have been in suspense for at least 90 days.
On Wednesday, Trump pledged to keep the country "in suspense" in an unprecedented campaign challenge to the legitimacy of the U.S. electoral system.
Then the singer shared a far-away, full-length mirror shot, again keeping us in suspense while we waited for the full look.
Trump said he would keep us in suspense and did not commit to accept a loss if that were the American people's decision.
It's looking more and more like Donald Trump will be keeping America in suspense about the results of the election on November 8.
But in 2016, Trump, a major party candidate, promised to keep the country in suspense over whether he would concede if he lost.
National League To begin the series that would clinch his team's first playoff spot since 2011, Counsell kept his starting pitcher in suspense.
Because here's the thing about what Trump's doing: Ostensibly, he's saying he's keeping an open mind, that he's keeping us all in suspense.
Like every major Trump decision, the president is leaving even his closest advisers in suspense over his plans for the next Federal Reserve Chairman.
It was a reassuring display of democracy — except that two-thirds of that group remain officially held "in suspense," unregistered and unable to vote.
Candidate Trump tossed off reckless allegations of likely illegal voting, and refused to preemptively accept the election results ("I will keep you in suspense").
The team behind the Gilmore Girls reboot has successfully kept fans in suspense about many details regarding the glorious return of Rory and Lorelai.
Kansas, on the other hand, would still accept such applications, Mr. Kobach said, but placed them "in suspense" until the proof of citizenship was provided.
Since July 2011, readers of George R.R. Martin's books have been in suspense about the fate of one of the series' central characters, Jon Snow.
Brooker is mad at people like Nate Silver for saying the election will be close, and keeping him in suspense, when, actually, Obama wins easily.
Check out the vid ... Donald puts us in suspense but it's his brother and writer, Stephen, who might've let the cat out of the bag.
Hillary Clinton, Huma Abedin and even Bon Jovi are all frozen in suspense for Election Day ... but probably more so for the mannequin challenge here.
They are imprisoned, menaced, kept in suspense about which of their captor's personae will show up next, and, over time, stripped down to their underwear.
The acronym mashup of NAFTA and USMCA has walked a trade tightrope for over a year and kept the entire North American continent in suspense.
But in 2016, there are early signs that Florida might not keep the rest of America in suspense for long, in part because of Latino voters.
Cranston's appearance in the film was guarded with intensity so fans were left in suspense until a brief flashback scene toward the end of the movie.
On Thursday, the prime minister said that the Crown Prince "needs time to mourn his father" -- leaving the country waiting in suspense for a formal successor.
I shouldn't have been surprised by his promise to keep us all "in suspense" about whether or not he would accept the outcome of the election.
Mr. Hollande had kept France in suspense for months over whether he would seek another term, turning his choice into a kind of national guessing game.
Why it matters: It's not just the media that Trump keeps in suspense — he frequently keeps his top advisers guessing on consequential decisions until the last minute.
After living in suspense for more than 10 chaotic minutes, agents were able to use a press car to block traffic and clear a path to safety.
Trump stunned viewers during the final presidential debate of 2016 when he said he would leave people in suspense about whether he would accept the election result.
He already effectively overruled his advisers by saying on the debate stage that he would leave the country in suspense as to how he would handle defeat.
For two years, manufacturers, the construction industry, oil and natural gas producers and other job creators were left in suspense as the Obama administration reconsidered the regulations.
Mr. Clyburn, an influential lawmaker in Washington and South Carolina, has kept the political world in suspense over whom he would endorse in the Democratic primary race.
The audience truly hangs on the pauses in this Hamlet's monologues, and even if you know the speeches, you wait in suspense for what he'll say next.
It's tantalizing, of course, because many of the secrets and plot developments that readers have been in suspense about for years may finally be depicted on screen.
More than 44 percent of the people whose application were put in suspense were ages of 18 to 29 and nearly 54 percent were unaffiliated with a party.
On Wednesday morning President Trump fired off a bombshell of a tweet, leaving the world in suspense for a few painful moments as he prepped for an announcement.
For weeks, fans of Syfy's The Expanse have been held in suspense over the show's abrupt cancellation and subsequent hints of a pickup, a la Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
" In the final debate of the general election, Trump -- pressed on whether he will concede if he loses on November 8 -- responded: "I will keep you in suspense.
Still, the producers' decision to play coy with Glenn's fate during the subsequent episode of Talking Dead meant that viewers were kept in suspense, uncertain of his status.
She sang to a 98-year-old woman and encouraged everyone to keep their faith as they wait in suspense to find out what happened to their homes.
Think how easy all of our lives could have been if this is how it all played out instead of leaving us in suspense for four whole seasons.
After 18 months of the most surreal, divisive, angry and psychologically exhausting presidential campaign in modern times, there's nothing to do but sit in suspense on Election Day.
Since the Kansas law took effect in 2013, more than 0003,000 registrations have been in suspense, according to the lawsuit, about 14 percent of registrations filed during that period.
Mr. Kobach said it was misleading to say that registrations were being purged because the people whose voter applications were in suspense had never officially been registered to vote.
His face was expectant — and a little reproachful, as though I'd stopped reading just before the end of a rollicking good story and was deliberately keeping everyone in suspense.
Also, when Trump said that he'd keep us "in suspense" about whether or not he would accept the results of the election, he certainly pulled out a twist ending.
We cross the world to bring you news, only the puns keep you in suspense, unless you find them pedestrian, in which case I'll just take a hike y'all.
Game of Thrones left fans in suspense after "Stormborn," when it revealed that Daenerys Targaryen and Jon Snow would finally meet face-to-face at her throne in Dragonstone.
This reads to me as a major turning point for her character … but we've been left in suspense about what comes next, since Martin hasn't completed the next book.
Reviewing it, Angie Kim calls the book a "masterful study in suspense": "Napolitano's fearless examination of what took place models a way forward for all of us," Kim writes.
Facebook commenters were immediately obsessed with finding out which lucky boy Everett took to prom — and luckily, she didn't keep them in suspense when speaking to the Washington Post.
Orrin Hatch said that his seventh term (which started in 2012) would be his last, he's now keeping his constituents in suspense about whether that was true, per Roll Call.
Keeping Washington in suspense once again, Mueller doesn't plan to deliver his conclusion to the Justice Department next week, a department official tells AP. Mueller appears to be wrapping up.
This is the man who, for months leading up to the election, insisted that it was "rigged" and left the country in "suspense" about whether he would accept the result.
The largest U.S. drugmaker did not offer any hints on whether it plans to split into two separate companies, a long-mulled potential decision that has kept investors in suspense.
The real estate mogul made headlines for saying at the final presidential debate of 2016 that he will keep the country "in suspense" about whether he'll accept the election's outcome.
Kabila, however, has not yet ruled out trying to circumvent term limits to stand again, keeping the country in suspense ahead of what would be its first democratic transition of power.
Alberto Fernandez resigned in 2008 after the government suffered a legislative defeat in a confrontation with the powerful farming sector that kept the country and the markets in suspense for months.
McCain had kept the Capitol waiting in suspense in the hours leading up to the final vote on the so-called "skinny" repeal and replace legislation which came two days later.
By spooling out the plan little by little, the film keeps its audience in suspense about how all these pieces are coming together, then doubles back on itself to do it again.
The constitution limits Kabila to two terms, but he is now seven years into a five-year term and has kept the world in suspense by refusing to say he'll step aside.
If you felt "Dunkirk" lacked a sufficient human dimension, this slightly monotonous film puts that up front, as the troops wait in suspense, banter with the cook (Toby Jones) and plot strategy.
Now that the U.S. stock market has shed one-tenth of its value in two weeks in a sharp correction, the fate of this downward break in prices has investors in suspense.
It's maddening, the way Billingham keeps us in suspense, cringing from each character while keeping watch as if our own lives depended on it — but we wouldn't want it any other way.
" Warned by moderator Chris Wallace that he was coming dangerously close to smashing centuries of American history, marked by the peaceful transfer of power, he simply smirked: "I'll keep you in suspense.
It was the final domino needed to sign Kawhi -- he had everyone in suspense by being the last big free agent to not sign somewhere, and now he's finally got his costar.
Kansans ages 18 to 29 make up more than 58 percent of the applicants now "in suspense" — a situation that should appall any American politician hoping for a fresh generation engaged in democracy.
Now comes "Cold War 2," which may be incomprehensible for those unfamiliar with the original, but it is a summer sequel worth its salt, a brisk exercise in suspense and high-gloss mayhem.
Separately, the prospect of a deal to keep Airbus's A380 superjumbo in production beyond the end of the decade remained in suspense, with main customer Emirates seeking guarantees on keeping production lines open.
Mr. Trump repeated his assertion that the race was rigged against him, and he twice refused to say if he would accept its result: "I will keep you in suspense," he said. Mrs.
As much joy as James has supplied the formerly championship-starved residents of this region, he has developed a semiregular pattern of keeping them in suspense: Will he stay or will he go?
Trump's remarks — he told moderator Chris Wallace he "will look at it at the time" and "keep you in suspense" — stood in sharp contrast to recent comments from his running mate, Indiana Gov.
After veteran players like Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin grabbed their key cards and immediately retreated to their rooms, a group of entry-level players were left in suspense at the front desk.
Chopped, Iron Chef, and even Cupcake Wars use the same quick cuts and over-dramatic music to keep the audience in suspense, effectively pissing into an already-overflowing sink of clattering, overwrought TV slop.
Or else, what was he thinking when, asked to confirm that he would accept the verdict Americans reach on November 8th, he replied, "I'll tell you at the time, I'll keep you in suspense"?
In its earnings report, the largest U.S. drugmaker did not offer any hints on whether it plans to split into two separate companies, a long-mulled potential decision that has kept investors in suspense.
The show, which follows a group of teens (now twentysomethings after a time jump this season) as they're terrorized by the mysterious "A," has been keeping audiences in suspense since it premiered in 2010.
But that's nothing compared to the wait experienced by readers of George R.R. Martin's book series, who have been in suspense about Jon's fate since A Dance with Dragons was published nearly five years ago.
But instead of showing off her new style, she kept us in suspense — holding off on posting a photo of the finished look until now, when she finally revealed her chop in the photo above.
Based on the outright denial of overwhelming scientific reality -- and telegraphed in suspense-building gameshow style this week via Twitter and conflicting media teasers -- it is Trump at his most callous, ignorant and attention-seeking.
When court convened again on Monday, the audience waited in suspense as Mr. Zambada took the stand, blithely spilling secrets of the Sinaloa drug cartel and laying bare the inner workings of Mr. Guzman's operation.
It's not uncommon for Anderson to leave us in suspense—the first teaser for The Master used a scene that wasn't even in the final film—so feel free to wildly speculate on the movie's plot.
During the final presidential debate on Wednesday, the Republican nominee said he would keep the country "in suspense" and "will look at it at the time" on Election Day to decide whether he'd honor the outcome.
IHOP (which we will insist on calling the chain until it becomes a correctable error) announced the fake name change last week, but kept the public in suspense about what the b stood for until Monday.
Foreign allies and companies that source steel and aluminum from abroad were left in suspense about how the tariffs deadline would play out until late Monday and were fretting about the uncertainty created by the situation.
By late May, much of Norway was in suspense after Noora (Josefine Frida Pettersen), the main character in Season 2, hadn't received a response to her text message in days from her boyfriend, William (Thomas Hayes).
Ms. Rowling has done an excellent job of shrouding the production in suspense, letting out the occasional detail — Hermione is played by Noma Dumezweni, who is black; Albus is, basically, a disaffected youth — when it suits her.
Surprisingly, Mr. Sullivan does not make much of Scrabble itself — unlike, say, William Finn's musical "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee," which swiftly incorporated the intricacies of the English language and a competition's built-in suspense.
He also said that if the siblings had evidence of the prime minister lying or abusing power "they should have made them public by now" rather than conduct a media campaign that had left Singaporeans in suspense.
We've all been in suspense, chasing the details of what House Republicans will do to replace Obamacare — and now it's clear we could have been reading House Speaker Paul Ryan's "A Better Way" plan the whole time.
International Herald Tribune MOSCOW, July 22 (NYT) — The Soviet Union today virtually ignored Luna-15, its unmanned spacecraft that held the world in suspense for more than a week before apparently crashing on the moon's surface yesterday.
Airbus and Boeing fought to save billions of dollars of jet deals as host airline Emirates kept the Dubai Airshow in suspense over dozens of tentative orders designed to fine-tune the world's largest international airline network.
That has kept the country in suspense over whether he will choose someone else to represent his ruling coalition, paving the way for Congo's first democratic transition, or try to run again and risk a violent backlash.
Outside of the debate setting Thursday, Trump expanded on his now-infamous comment to moderator Chris Wallace that he will say at the time whether he accepts the election results and will leave the country in suspense.
Egan, of course, detailed the importance of that third fight in Boxiana: The awful set-to at length commenced, and every eye beamed with anxiety; the moment was interesting and attractive, and each party was lost in suspense.
New Orleans's Drew Brees threw a 47-yard touchdown pass for the N.F.C., and Matt Parter kicked two fourth-quarter field goals to keep the outcome in suspense until Alexander intercepted Washington's Kirk Cousins deep in A.F.C. territory.
Every sector of our economy from farmers and manufacturers to innovators and investors are kept in suspense about their future and unable to plan ahead before they know on which terms they will be trading with our neighbors.
When Trump refused to say that he'll concede the election if he loses, promising to "keep you in suspense," he wasn't thinking about the potentially disastrous consequences (despite Fox News moderator Chris Wallace's attempts to point them out).
And every so often, waiting in suspense for 247–28 minutes while Peterson explains in yeoman's biology why a sting is going to hurt so bad, then watching Peterson psych himself up to get stung, and then, pain town.
At a massive rally in Philadelphia outside of Independence Hall, the Democratic presidential nominee recalled Trump, at the final presidential debate last month, saying he would keep the country "in suspense" as to whether he'll accept the election's outcome.
Keeping Trump and his Republican allies in Congress in suspense about what he's doing—and thereby keeping alive the possibility that it could find no wrongdoing on Trump's part—helps forestall another Saturday Night Massacre, at least for now.
When I wrote the script, he was someone I could go back to and see what was plausible... He'd go down to great depths in these submarines and I was in suspense [to hear] what he found down there.
Instead, White House aides and other Republicans are now spending the early part of January in suspense about a presidency-defining moment — for the U.S. relationship with Iran and its profound implications for America's position in the Middle East.
Now the President and those who worked to get Kavanaugh on the bench are in suspense, waiting to see if their calculation was correct, and they'll get a sense of how far and how fast the conservative majority will move.
Why wait in suspense to see if there's free Gogo WiFi onboard (which, let's be real, is not much better than having no WiFi at all), when you can download your favorite shows ahead of time then stream them offline?
U.S. investors remained in suspense, with Trump poised to make a final push to secure the votes needed to begin dismantling Obamacare in the House of Representatives, amid signs enough Republicans might defect to jeopardize one of his top legislative priorities.
Trump said there are "millions of people" who are registered to vote illegally, alleged that the media has "poisoned the minds of the voters," and pledged to keep the nation in "suspense" over whether he'd concede the race to Clinton.
Psychologically, the diary contains the completely rounded story of the development of a social nature; one lives in suspense, watching it unfold: will she understand her mother; will she surmount her perplexities; will she comprehend her body-changes, so frankly described?
But a presidential candidate just responded to a question about the peaceful transition of power with "I'll keep you in suspense," as if it were somehow a good thing to call social fundamentals into question, so I guess I have to.
Trump, breaking with his running mate, other Republican leaders, and even his own daughter — not to mention comments he made just weeks earlier in the first debate — said he would "keep you in suspense" about whether he would concede if he loses.
"I'll tell you at the time—I'll keep you in suspense, OK?" he said, words that will provoke great concern among those who feel he is raising dangerous questions about the legitimacy of this election and the results—assuming he does not win.
" This comes on the heels of Trump's refusal, during the third presidential debate, to commit to accepting the results of the presidential election regardless of the outcome — saying that he'd "look at it at the time" and "I'll keep you in suspense.
French theatrical tradition attaches less importance to a firmly anchored narrative, they say, whereas successful Broadway shows tend to have strong plots, characters driven to break out in song (or dance) by emotion, first acts that end in suspense, and memorable heroes.
DUBAI, Nov 28 (Reuters) - Airbus and Boeing fought to save billions of dollars of jet deals on Sunday as host airline Emirates kept the Dubai Airshow in suspense over dozens of tentative orders designed to fine-tune the world's largest international airline network.
Louise and Tom need to figure out how to stop being bored with each other, and while the series is structured to keep us in suspense about the outcome, it's hard to be pessimistic, because both performances are so expressive, aware and alive.
With Vice President Mike Pence waiting on Wednesday to cast a tiebreaking procedural vote to move Mr. Farr's nomination forward, Mr. Scott kept his colleagues in suspense, deliberating on his own vote in the cloakroom off the Senate floor for nearly 40 minutes.
She drew an audience of about 225 people — far more than the typical chamber breakfast, officials said — and kept them in suspense for more than half an hour as she delved into her reasons for opposing the repeal of the Affordable Care Act.
Let's not keep anyone in suspense — a colt named Tapwrit passed the favorite, Irish War Cry, down the stretch and legged out a two-length victory in the mile-and-a-half marathon in a final time of 2 minutes 373 seconds.
In their 2005 memoir, "Palladian Days: Finding a New Life in a Venetian Country House," she described how she and her husband marinated in suspense while the Italian government decided whether to act on its right of first refusal for the historic property.
AirAsia boss Tony Fernandes has left Farnborough in suspense over whether he would fly in from Malaysia to confirm an order for Airbus A330neo planes or defect to the Boeing 787, though he said earlier this week he had "no plans" to make the trip.
Wonderschool's platform can help with demand because it allows providers to start programs any time of the year and also gives parents transparency into availability and pricing so they don't have to wait in suspense to find out if their child has a spot.
Add to that the carping on the "rigged" election, and his assertion and that he won't necessarily accept the results of the election ("I will tell you at the time" and "I'll keep you in suspense"), and you have a candidate preaching to his choir.
This time he cobbles together motifs from Stephen King's boys-book mode (like the story "The Body," which was filmed as "Stand by Me") with the missing-child kind of plot that's now ubiquitous in suspense fiction, and winds up with something that resembles neither.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - With free-flowing champagne and blistering jokes that have yet to be told but have already been apologized for, Sunday's Golden Globes promise a rowdy night featuring Hollywood's top names and a wide-open awards race to keep viewers in suspense.
By far, the most talked-about moment from Wednesday night's final debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump was Trump's telling moderator Chris Wallace that "I'll keep you in suspense" about whether he'd concede on election night if it became clear that he lost.
But people briefed on the talks, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss private meetings, said that despite progress on some sticking points like health care benefits, a deal remained elusive and that negotiations would probably keep Hollywood in suspense until the final minute.
JEREMY DRIESEN New York To the Editor: During the election campaign, when Donald Trump was asked if he would accept the election results, he said "I'll keep you in suspense," and for this he was pilloried mercilessly by The Times and the rest of the liberal media.
Yet the nominees unveiled -- coupled with early voting by critics groups, which has also conspicuously spread the wealth -- should leave those who try to use the Globes as a sort-of crystal ball stuck in suspense regarding the Oscar nominations, which will be announced on Jan. 23.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea — After keeping South Korea in suspense, an advance team of North Korean officials, including a well-known singer, arrived in the South a day later than scheduled to prepare for cultural performances during the Winter Olympics next month, South Korean officials said on Sunday.
With the debate being the final chance for the candidates to sway American voters from a primetime position, Donald Trump tried to pretend the Trump tapes never happened, and decided to keep America in suspense as to whether he'll decide to abide by the democratic process come election day.
Any patchy veneer Trump might still have of his being a legitimate candidate running a legitimate campaign were erased when he announced that he would keep America "in suspense" over whether he would, in Wallace's words, support a "peaceful transfer of power" if the election did not go his way.
If you are not the sort of person who is already likely to read a 500-page book on the  former Greek finance minister's efforts to save his country from the machinations of the International Monetary Fund, then you aren't going to become one because I leave you in suspense.
But the campaign, in an attempt to normalize Trump's unfounded claims of a "rigged vote" and "large scale voter fraud," has begun to peddle an odd and misleading rationalization -- comparing Trump's promise during the debate to keep the country "in suspense" on Election Day and possibly after with the protracted 2000 recount fight.
And now, writing after the third debate — a debate in which Trump said he would keep the nation "in suspense" about whether there would be a peaceful transition of power, bragged about not apologizing to his wife, and called Clinton "such a nasty woman" — it's clear that Trump did himself no favors.
Albert Boghossian, 57, the business's animated chief executive, kept me in suspense: No stunning jewels until I had seen the family's personal collection of intricately worked antiques, including a hand-carved coral minaudière, embossed and enameled medicine boxes, lockets studded with miniature pearl pavé and cigarette boxes with mother-of-pearl intarsia.
As I understand Lael's argument, it's fairly close to what I was saying a year ago: Not to keep you in suspense, here's the punchline: the US economy reaps the bulk of the gains from rising demand relative to other countries if and only if that relative rise is perceived by markets as temporary.
As the story unfolds, Gerstein, winner of the 2004 Caldecott Medal for "The Man Who Walked Between the Towers," leaves readers in suspense as to whether the whale can in fact be saved, whether the task is too much for a child, and whether sparing an animal's life is worth risking the family's economic survival.
Why Merrick Garland should keep hoping Donald Trump's campaign has, over the past few weeks, pointed the Supreme Court's role in deciding the 2000 election -- when by a 5-4 vote it effectively handed the White House to George W. Bush -- as his rationale for keeping the country "in suspense" over whether he would accept the November 8 results.
Trump: I will keep you in suspense "I would like to promise and pledge to all of my voters and supporters and to all of the people of the United States that I will totally accept the results of this great and historic presidential election, if I win," Trump told supporters here in his first comments since the final debate.
At a time when Afghanistan is arguably in its most precarious position since 2202 — the Taliban now controls more territory than at any point since the beginning of the war and 2628 of the 28500 groups classified as terrorist organizations by the U.S. Department of State now operate in the country — the international community has been left in suspense to wait and see.
" Despite both sides drumming up more of a positive European media reaction than earlier debates during a campaign which the Financial Times described as "short on humor and long on ugliness", commentators unanimously identified the defining moment of the evening to be Trump's refusal to confirm whether he would accept the results of the election if they went against him, saying "I will keep you in suspense.
Quite simply, there is no precedent in American history for the cowardly and insolent insistence of candidate Trump that he will leave the nation in "suspense" over how he personally would react, and would urge his millions of followers to react, even after the election and any ancillary legal skirmishing had ended -- unless of course it were to end by naming Trump our 45th president.
If you're someone who prefers waiting until a TV show has released all its episodes of the season to watch it all in one go (instead of keeping up and being in suspense week after week), there's arguably never been a better time for you to be watching TV. Thanks to Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Hulu, we're never short on things to binge-watch, and you'd probably be hard-pressed to find someone who's never binged on a show.
The instructor has found that spontaneity is often best, keeping the student reader in suspense and creating the impression that anything might happen: Imagine, for instance, a gloved hand reaching for a knife, and the next thing we know a body is dappled in blood as if in red sunshine, his hoary bulk splayed across a desk in a modest office cluttered with manuscripts … but suddenly the alarm clock erupts with a — Note: Syllabus and classroom policies are subject to change.
"  On the campaign trail Thursday, President Obama called Trump's remarks "not a joking matter," Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat Joe Biden faces an uncertain path The Memo: Trump pushes back amid signs of economic slowdown MORE called his comments "disqualifying," and first lady Michelle ObamaMichelle LeVaughn Robinson ObamaMichelle Obama to present Lin-Manuel Miranda with the Portrait of a Nation Prize Michelle Obama thanks her high school for naming new athletic complex after her US ambassador to Germany calls out journalists who blocked him on Twitter MORE chided that "you do not keep American democracy in suspense.

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