Idiom
For the time being.
For the time being indicates that an action or state will continue into the future, but is temporary.
Exact(6)
In the book, I note that most American defectors at this time were sent to the Ukraine, and I think that would have been better for Oswald.
Mr Bellingham, who has worked in the area for a number of years, said it felt like improvements had been made since the murders of Charlene Ellis and Letisha Shakespeare in Aston in January 2003, because "a lot of the ringleaders" from that time were sent to prison.
Four interviewers at a time were sent and they started at the geographic centre of each EB.
Statewide reports of DYCAST activity, including maps and animations of high-risk areas over time, were sent to local agencies on a routine basis.
Those who volunteered to complete the QUAD for a second time were sent a link two weeks later to complete the measure in order to obtain test-retest data.
In 2012, mothers of the first cohort of children, who were 6 years old at the time, were sent letters alerting them to the oral health study, followed by a telephone call to assess their level of interest.
Similar(2)
Alwan, just 2 at the time, was sent off to live with relatives.
She visits twice, the first time being sent to confront the Wicked Witch of the West.
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