| 1. | You have to hold judgment in abeyance to see what happens.
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| 2. | The suspension has been held in abeyance pending the legal case.
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| 3. | The abeyance was terminated in 1677 in favour of Robert Shirley.
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| 4. | When the bankers were cleared, his case fell into abeyance.
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| 5. | After 1660, the office of Master Forester fell into abeyance.
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| 6. | After the first suffragan bishop, the position fell into abeyance.
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| 7. | Upon his death in 1338, the barony fell into abeyance.
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| 8. | The plan was held in abeyance during the 1960 Presidential election.
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| 9. | I suggest that we keep this in abeyance until he returns.
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| 10. | They died without heirs, and the title went into abeyance.
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