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Palestinians responded by hinting at a postponement, which could add to their political disarray.
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The Movement for Democratic Change had taken its case to court, arguing that a postponement was vital if it was to field a full team of candidates in the elections, which could see a real challenge to President Robert Mugabe.
Further delays in resource procurement might have led to German success, which could have defeated Britain and forced it out of the war, or at least caused a postponement of Operation TORCH, the Allied landings in French North-West Africa and [Operation OVERLORD], the lAfrica in Frande, in 1942 and 1944 respectively.
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(Unlike the Sloika, which could).
Market reaction to the postponement, which was announced after trading in Europe closed, was muted.
The postponement, which was widely expected, was disclosed in a Wednesday court filing.
The show's indefinite postponement – which is often theater-speak for cancellation – was first reported by Playbill.
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