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We won't discuss it until next week, as it was in the weekend's prize crossword; it also contained one half of this week's Astonishing Cluing Coincidence, which we'll now hold over until next Monday.

This is an issue of some subtlety, and so it was held over until today, when Mr. Goldfeder and Mr. Bowles will return for a ruling.

It was supposed to come out in time to qualify for the Oscars that year, but for whatever reason, it got held over until last February.

Filming is expected to start in autumn next year ahead of a release in 2012, though some have speculated it may be held over until 2013 to coincide with the 150th anniversary of the Gettysburg Address.

The Munich Open, the final of which was held over until last Monday due to rain, was his first title on clay, and with nine-time French Open champion Nadal in ominously good form over the past week, and a testing fortnight behind him, few were expecting Murray to upset the form book.

This thrilling exhibition -- held over until June 19 -- shows the glories of Delaunay's theory of Simultaneity -- her adaptation of theories of color to principles of textile design and fashion.

The Bank of England also became embroiled in the scandal, and has previously released minutes of meetings held over six years until 2013 between bank officials and a group of foreign exchange traders.

These extra shows, could be held over until the fall.

Summer run adults return in the summer to early fall, and hold over in freshwater until spawning.

Perhaps I would even be held over until Monday?

Hold over(not in) the fire until desirably cooked.

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