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- But first there's the anniversary, which sometimes puts the seasons in abeyance.
- The four new SJFA member clubs, Scone Thistle who were in abeyance.
- The barony of Strange remained in abeyance for the next 327 years.
- Following the end of his episcopate, the title has remained in abeyance.
- Not only is territorial tension in abeyance, it almost seems reversed.
- The suspension has been held in abeyance pending the legal case.
- It is entirely possible for a peerage to remain in abeyance for centuries.
- Painting for him had passion, though passion in abeyance to intellect.
- But please don't think that figurative art, painted or otherwise, is in abeyance.
- "I don't think things will stay in abeyance beyond January, " he said.
- During the war years of 1941-1944, the pageant was in abeyance.
- Under the 1959 Antarctic Treaty, sovereignty claims are held in abeyance.
- One family grieving, one career in abeyance, one short year ago.
- The training was held in abeyance while the Green Berets surveyed the situation.
- But Israel argues that continuing Palestinian terrorism has put the plan in abeyance.
- But Israel says that continuing Palestinian terrorism has put the plan in abeyance.
- I suggest that we keep this in abeyance until he returns.
- On this basis, Washington argued, the president should hold his resignation in abeyance.
- You have to hold judgment in abeyance to see what happens.
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