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The cause has become moot and should be treated accordingly.
A few years later, Mr. Skuller left Moot and started taking vocal lessons and performing solo.
Yet it made every other word in that address seem moot and oddly tangential.
Koch, of course, rendered that moot, and after all the calls and noncalls, Baltimore is the Super Bowl champion.
"Whereas, Brooklyn's cherished traditions of fairness and respect for all are deemed moot and quaint," the pretend borough president read.
Let Britain deal with the moot and petty bail-absconding matter if it must, then free Julian Assange.
The two dissenting judges argued that the case is moot and should not be sent back to the appellate court.
But Seton Hall's victory made Rutgers's outcome moot and set up a matchup of two disappointing programs.
If the court agrees, the case could become moot and father and son could return to Cuba.
There is some chance that all of this is moot and that we've waited too long to get started.
His resignation from the Vermont militia in 1781 rendered the subject moot, and Vermont in 1791 joined the Union as its 14th state.
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