Definitionn. time during which some action is awaited
Last update: August 24, 2015
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In the Virginia convention of 1776 he favoured the postponement of a declaration of independence, until a firm union of the colonies and the friendship of France and Spain had been secured. [Please select]
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Nothing is gained by postponement and the pain is only prolonged. [Please select]
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"She was really responsible for the postponement of the wedding in December, I'm told."' [Please select]
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On June, 20 Lindsay gave this notice of postponement, and no parliamentary comment was made[652]. [Please select]
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Not to face Shan Tung now would be but a postponement of the ordeal and a confession of cowardice. [Please select]
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Perhaps their marriage depended upon it--not directly, but indirectly--making a long postponement inevitable. [Please select]
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Jaggers caused an application to be made for the postponement of his trial until the following Sessions. [Please select]
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