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Meanings of further postponement in English
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Usage of further postponement in English
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Limerick GAA announced a furtherpostponement just after 10am on Sunday morning.
2
US President Donald Trump on Friday ruled out any furtherpostponement.
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However this may be, furtherpostponement was soon at an end.
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At three o'clock, furtherpostponement would be ordered until eight o'clock.
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That unfortunately has not happened, thus furtherpostponement was inevitable.
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After a furtherpostponement in June, the trial has now been set for February 2009.
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Would Hilliard agree to a furtherpostponement?
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The State, on Thursday 16 July requested a furtherpostponement of its case against Gumede and her co-accused.
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Any furtherpostponement would need to be approved unanimously by the 27 nations staying on together after Brexit.
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But the task was beyond him, the temper of the country was impatient of any furtherpostponement of the Bill.
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Motshekga, who snubbed a meeting with unions on Wednesday, has vehemently opposed any furtherpostponement to the 2020 school calendar.
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Napoleon desired, not only to assure a furtherpostponement of the Turkish enterprise, but also to hold Austria and Germany in check.
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These circumstances have occasioned the postponement of the Assemblée des Notables to the 14th instant, and will probably occasion a furtherpostponement.
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Consequently their rendezvous with Izzy looked to be happening much later than they'd first expected, and almost every day brought a furtherpostponement.
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The former Dublin assistant county manager, Mr George Redmond, is tomorrow expected to seek a furtherpostponement of his trial on corruption charges.
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Her mother's affairs being satisfactorily settled, the girl returned to her fixed purpose; she would hear of no furtherpostponement of her marriage.