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But full contemplation of this phenomenon was deferred by an undulating mass of cheerleader tweens.
Opposed by The New York Times -- Hearst's competitor -- action on the monument was deferred by the city, which installed a public toilet instead.
And that's because a good plan by the committee chairman, Kent Conrad of North Dakota, was deferred by Senate leaders, who feared that the plan's tax increase on millionaires would make Democratic senators ripe targets for Tea Party attacks.
He rightly draws attention to the coming debate on how the I.C.C. will define the crime of aggression, a question that was deferred by the drafters of the court's treaty.
Zachary Johnson, 17, of New Rochelle High was admitted by early action to Stanford University; Andrew Ecker, 17, of Byram Hills High was deferred by Georgetown University, where his application was transferred to the regular applicant pool.
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"I'd been deferred by Yale.
All of those are being deferred by the airline.
For months, decisions on a number of festering problem areas have been deferred by administration officials until after the election.
But this process, scheduled for this year, has been deferred by the government until after the end of this parliament.
Greece's interest rate was cut by one percentage point, maturities were doubled to 30 years, and interest payments were deferred by ten years.
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