| 11. | The club went into abeyance in 1955 but restarted in 1972.
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| 12. | Painting for him had passion, though passion in abeyance to intellect.
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| 13. | After an abeyance in exports, demand is starting to pick up.
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| 14. | Personal plans, meanwhile, have been scratched or held in abeyance.
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| 15. | Since then, the Constitution has been placed in abeyance.
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| 16. | Not only is territorial tension in abeyance, it almost seems reversed.
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| 17. | It is no longer straightforward to claim English peerages after long abeyances.
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| 18. | They went into abeyance in 1992, but were reconstituted in 2005.
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| 19. | At her death in 1974, the Barony again fell into abeyance.
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| 20. | The barony of Strange remained in abeyance for the next 327 years.
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