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So the solutions are being deferred to future generations, as with that Earthbound problem, climate change.
About playing the pope, a character who is always being deferred to while being lugged around on a throne or gliding through his palace in robes, Mr. Irons said, "It's daft, really, but someone's got to do it".
The other 1,678 members of the 2,188 member applicant pool will continue the college admissions process after being deferred to regular action, said Associate Director of Admissions Elizabeth S. Johnson.
Speculation that international inspectors had decided indefinitely to put off their visit to Athens – originally due to take place this week before being deferred to Monday 4th November – was highlighted in a Reuters report late on Thursday.
The proof relies on an application of (Possamaï et al. 2018, Theorem 4.1, Theorem 4.2) for the specific family of measures (mathcal {P}_{[underline {a},overline {a}]}), the details being deferred to the Appendix.
Gates, too, couldn't bear being disrespected... he was offended that his exalted status was not being deferred to.
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