After he translated 100 lines, he said, the project " fell into desuetude ."
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This practice fell into desuetude in the second millennium, but has been revived in some Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox churches.
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In practice, however, the primatial right has fallen into desuetude in Ireland as in every other part of the Church.
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For many years commentators thought that " Diehr " overruled " Flook " or reduced it to innocuous desuetude.
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Superannuated, though fallen into linguistic desuetude, occasionally gets used to describe people pensioned or forced to retire because of arbitrary age limits.
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And the dramatic this, which used to be in fashion on radio to begin a sentence, has fallen into an innocuous desuetude.
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In that case, the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals held that penal statutes may become void under the doctrine of desuetude if:
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There remained more than 100 unreformed boroughs, which generally either fell into desuetude or were replaced later under the terms of the Act.
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In the 1940s, the museum fell into desuetude, but was reestablished by the secretary of state for youth and sports in 1963.
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Customs may likewise be abrogated by contrary customs, or they may lose their legal force by the mere fact that they fall into desuetude.