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1 For some indeterminate period of time, A and B kill one another.
2 It also allows the company to have income tax-free profits for an indeterminate period .
3 The epoch of life continues for a vast indeterminate period .
4 He even spends an indeterminate period living in the vast microcosm of Los Angeles International Airport.
5 He need not worry about being "detained in custody pending trial for an indeterminate period " .
6 To remain at Tayf for an indeterminate period , in the situation I now found myself, was little
7 It lays hold of its victim, commits a ravage, and then lies dormant for an indeterminate period .
8 He rested that way, tucked up against the cold, for some indeterminate period marked by neither dusk nor dawn.
9 He should hold office for a long term, preferably for an indeterminate period contingent on "good behaviour."
10 Down in the narrow space between the trees, Rose Armstrong appeared, dressed in a long white garment of indeterminate period .
11 A British judge today sentenced two young brothers who tortured and sexually abused two children to an indeterminate period in custody.
12 This would result in closer ties to the EU for a limited, indeterminate period , in case other customs arrangements cannot be found.
13 Trump then partially reversed the decision in February, meaning that about 400 would remain as a peacekeeping force for an indeterminate period .
14 Judge Malone sent them to "the Island" for indeterminate periods .
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