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1 Several matches were postponed because of the delay caused by the rain.
2 Thousands of patients have had surgery postponed because of today's strike.
3 The year the World Series was postponed because of an earthquake.
4 Green wanted that meeting postponed because it wanted Trafford without Barlows.
5 But the event was postponed because of concerns about the weather.
6 Bonas confirmed their high-society nuptials had been postponed because of the global pandemic.
7 The match has been postponed because of a frozen pitch at Bloomfield Road.
8 Both states' primaries had been postponed because of the novel coronavirus.
9 The visit was scheduled for Tuesday, but was postponed because of a snowstorm.
10 It was scheduled for launch in May, but postponed because of the election.
11 In 1985, the Scotland-Wales game was postponed because of ice in the stands.
12 But inspections have been cancelled or postponed because of Covid-19 restrictions.
13 A number of sporting events have been canceled or postponed because of the outbreak.
14 UEFA had called for Friday's vote to be postponed because of the corruption arrests.
15 But the introduction of some CAZs has been postponed because of the coronavirus crisis.
16 But his trip was postponed because of problems at Valhalla.
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