He takes over as vice chancellor after a lengthy interregnum. [noun]
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After an interregnum of a few years a certain Guthred became king in 883. [noun]
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At the conclusion of the armistice in 1632, during a short interregnum in Poland, he attempted to avenge past injuries and recover lost territory; but the campaign was not successful, and in 1634 he signed a definitive treaty by no means favourable to Russia. [noun]
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During this interregnum we begin a very original and interesting series of maneuvers. [noun]
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An interregnum came in during the reign of Carlos II, and French influence made itself felt. [Please select]
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[Illustration: Map, GERMANY AND ITALY During the Interregnum 1254-1273 A. [Please select]
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It was by favour of this interregnum that the comitia were held. [Please select]
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After a pretty long interregnum a new dog was brought into the house. [Please select]
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Here I speak of the good reception given to a queen after an interregnum of twenty-four hours. [Please select]
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He died in 333, and there came to the throne, after a short interregnum, another personality of a certain greatness, Shih Hu (334-349). [Please select]
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After a brief interregnum there came once more to the throne a ten-year-old boy, the emperor Shen Tsung (reign name Wan-li; 1573-1619). [Please select]
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