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Meanings of fall into abeyance in inglés
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Usage of fall into abeyance in inglés
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So he had let legal strife fallintoabeyance, during two years.
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Without entirely abandoning her music, it had, perforce, to fallintoabeyance.
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This office has been allowed to fallintoabeyance.
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The new tax on inheritance(6) was allowed to fallintoabeyance or was perhaps directly abolished.
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The question therefore fellintoabeyance for a time on that account.
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This regulation fellintoabeyance after the 12th century, and such inscriptions are very rare.
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All restrictions on worship, or the number of clergy allowed, had long since fallenintoabeyance.
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If there are several, it fallsintoabeyance.
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Upon Lord Thanet's death, the barony of De Clifford fellintoabeyance between his five daughters.
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Without a plausible explanation for what might have provoked an ice age, the whole theory fellintoabeyance.
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The observance of the rules of impurity thus becomes so irksome that they are gradually fallingintoabeyance.
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Still, public feeling was so strong that by the middle of the century the laws had almost fallenintoabeyance.
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For some time before the treaty was made with the northern Crees, the office of chieftainship had fallenintoabeyance.
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Had it not been for a determined English professor named Arthur Holmes, the quest might well have fallenintoabeyance altogether.
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It is disturbing to read the historian's summary: "..The actual effect was disastrous, and the edict soon fellintoabeyance."
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But since the political crisis surrounding Albert Reynolds's selection of Harry Whelehan as High Court president in 1994, the practice has fallenintoabeyance.