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| The Harbor Commissioners | deferred a vote on the location until a resolution cou |
| of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar) | deferred a vote on the committee's recommendation unti |
| Closely related for Freud to | deferred action was deferred obedience: again, 'a defe |
| 'In one sense, Freud's theory of | deferred action can be simply stated: memory is reprin |
| The New York Legislature | deferred action on these recommendations following a r |
| ccreditation authority in the United States - | deferred action on a report by a special committee of |
| est" to the charges and accepting 10 years of | deferred adjudication, repayment of $127,672.18 |
| sentenced to 30 days in jail and one year of | deferred adjudication. |
| g age to 15, but the outbreak of World War II | deferred all such plans until the end of hostilities. |
| re always partial, provisional and infinitely | deferred along a chain of differing/deferring signifie |
| k, both this and the 39th Street station were | deferred and not constructed in 1987 due to intense ne |
| k, both this and the 48th Street station were | deferred and not constructed in 1987 due to intense ne |
| benefits, housing, automobile, entertainment, | deferred annuity, etc. |
| nd hospital indemnity and supplement) and tax | deferred annuity. |
| In the Dojo Toolkit's | Deferred API as of version 1.5, a "consumer-only promi |
| Church province in Sweden, but the matter was | deferred, as the Swedes could not agree upon the see o |
| Massive baptism didn't occur, it was | deferred because of "very enormous bloodspilling". |
| Results for the Asutifi South were | deferred but confirmed later with Alhaji Collins Dauda |
| For years, maintenance had been | deferred by governors wary of alienating voters. |
| tem, only its postponement, which was further | deferred by the onset of the First World War. |
| a news post on 14 August 2007), it was later | deferred by two weeks and expanded to a mini-album in |
| or Properties, was outdated and suffered from | deferred capital maintenance. |
| As of 2004, he had received $398,548 in | deferred compensation from Halliburton while Vice Pres |
| the National Association of County Officials | Deferred Compensation Advisory committee. |
| uity compensation, stock awards, options, and | deferred compensation. |
| nancial Education Programs, and the office of | Deferred Compensation. |
| Due to the high cost, DART has | deferred construction indefinitely. |
| ervice cuts or a fare increase in a year when | deferred debt payments were coming due. |
| It | deferred deportation of Chinese nationals and their di |
| tiplication), and uses the simplex method and | deferred drawing to solve overall size constraint issu |
| However the project was | deferred due to the downturn in the wider economic cli |
| slature in the 1914 provincial election, in a | deferred election for the constituency Churchill and N |
| e had to wait until July 16, 1932 to run in a | deferred election in the sprawling northern constituen |
| ally entered parliament in 1915, running in a | deferred election in the northern riding of The Pas. L |
| university student Heslop-Harrison was given | deferred entry to the armed forces after the introduct |
| from the league and the new Detroit franchise | deferred entry for the 1942 season (interests represen |
| the Fall of 2005, it acquired Cole Taylor Tax | Deferred Exchange (a division of Cole Taylor Bank), an |
| ng framework, Twisted, it uses the concept of | deferred execution to allow asynchronous behaviour. |
| convicted by court martial and sentenced to a | deferred execution. |
| Deferred expressions, which are not immediately evalua | |
| ibbean until sailing on 19 April 1952 for her | deferred first Mediterranean deployment. |
| The movement being | deferred for two years, Realf made a visit to England |
| This was | deferred for a year enabling him to graduate M.A., als |
| The honors were, however, only | deferred for a short time and were obtained after the |
| t interest, and nothing per month (repayments | deferred for 12 months)-aimed at increasing MMNA's ann |
| shment of the EM/ET Ganz Mavag units is to be | deferred from 2008/09 until the new units are availabl |
| promotion with extreme reluctance, and it was | deferred from time to time, at his request, until Apri |
| Cruise | deferred his usual $20 million fee for a significant p |
| In the twilight of his career, Miller | deferred his leadership role to All-Star teammate Jerm |
| After his A levels, Palmer | deferred his place at the Leeds University for a year |
| enges of starting a company conquered, Watson | deferred his admission to the University of Illinois i |
| Reeves | deferred his salary for The Devil's Advocate so that P |
| hat a sitting president could not be sued and | deferred his trial until after his presidential term w |
| he UFM won 25 seats out of 52, with elections | deferred in three other northern seats. |
| Deferred in 1997 due to dissolution of the French Nati | |
| Construction of the new station was | deferred in 2007 with the approval of funding for the |
| The Court found that the | deferred income was attributable to games that were in |
| new station from its Wells Street Station but | deferred instead. |
| Payment | Deferred is a 1932 film starring Charles Laughton as a |
| benefit match against Surrey in 1890, but he | deferred it so that the injured Billy Bates could have |
| allot, which provided more flexible terms and | deferred its restrictions until 2006. |
| 1989, R42s underwent overhaul as a result of | deferred maintenance in the New York City Subway durin |
| ting at less than 50% capacity, and long-term | deferred maintenance left many schools in a state of d |
| out where the line, suffering from decades of | deferred maintenance and, in places, outright abandonm |
| Over time, | deferred maintenance on the Sullivan Square station to |
| ath to jettison an increasingly large list of | deferred maintenance needs. |
| ility in 2006, the building has suffered from | deferred maintenance, resulting in water infiltration |
| ow-clay-tile walls cracking after 76 years of | deferred maintenance. |
| a state of substantial neglect, disrepair and | deferred maintenance. |
| ting to be mistaken a fourth time, Bassermann | deferred making a choice; instead, a group of German a |
| Non-pacifist churches have at times | deferred missionaries as "divinity students". |
| duled for release in late 2002, this film was | deferred multiple times until its release in early 200 |
| d, "that it might be forthwith despatched and | deferred no longer". |
| of a neurosis based on abject submission and | deferred obedience to him'. |
| The House of Representatives | deferred passing that budget Wednesday, saying it woul |
| BAs are inexpensive; they can barter or offer | deferred payments. |
| that consideration of his petition should be | deferred pending the result of the court-martial. |
| ICICI Pru ForeverLife is a regular premium | deferred pension plan that provides the security of li |
| companies, mortgage companies, check cashers, | deferred presentment services companies, money transmi |
| A | Deferred Procedure Call (DPC) is a Microsoft Windows o |
| l monitor, following Christie's approval of a | deferred prosecution agreement with the University of |
| ‘The Danger of | deferred Repentance discovered,' &c., 1654. |
| ut preventing overlap, the node split will be | deferred, resulting in super-nodes. |
| or more experience would be eligible for the | Deferred Retirement Option program. |
| lowing his participation in the controversial | Deferred Retirement Option Plan (DROP), under which he |
| ingdom of Sardinia, and France would take its | deferred reward, Savoy and Nice. |
| titled, South Africa: What Happens to a Dream | Deferred?. Saunders came to WMAQ from WBBM where he wa |
| ituency of Rupertsland, one of the province's | deferred seats. |
| izens a direct stake, whether through shares, | deferred shares or quasi-equity, in their assets. |
| Knox-Henderson Station is a | deferred station along both the Dallas Area Rapid Tran |
| DII also provides a | deferred synchronous invocation. |
| Deferred synchronous invocations are submitted without | |
| The Congress | deferred the matter in order to not antagonize the sta |
| time arrived from the emperor Honorius, which | deferred the expedition to the east, in expectation of |
| tact with the referee; his suspension is also | deferred the game after Game 7. |
| In 1223, when the Mongols had seemingly | deferred their plans regarding Georgia, King George IV |
| Elections for one constituency was | deferred till June 1997. |
| ay, and the solemnity was therefore generally | deferred till after that period, that there might be a |
| In practice, state and party leaders still | deferred to paramount leader Deng Xiaoping. |
| Peri later | deferred to him in the preface to the published versio |
| Hitler | deferred to both British and Italian interests in the |
| She | deferred to her father's experience, however, and beca |
| Gamaliel II often | deferred to Eleazar's interpretations, admitting, "The |
| on he won to Clare College Cambridge had been | deferred to 1918 (B.A. 1921). |
| Had Morgan | deferred to Davis as the Democratic gubernatorial nomi |
| He also asks whether the court should have | deferred to the Director General's view of what was un |
| Each time he | deferred to the opinion of the Austrian Emperor, who a |
| ecoming a gubernatorial candidate but instead | deferred to Jefferson Parish attorney David C. Treen, |
| ontested by the opposition Liberal Party, who | deferred to their junior coalition partner the Nationa |
| gainst incumbent Democrat Jerry McNerney, but | deferred to conservative former state Assemblyman Dean |
| istrict that could elect him to Congress, but | deferred to his brother Louis Stokes who represented C |
| etitions, their place in the Europa League is | deferred to the next-placed league side. |
| l first, after Columbus won the coin toss and | deferred to the second half, and scored first on a tou |
| first woman ever sworn in as an MPP, but she | deferred to Macphail in recognition of the latter's lo |
| y on which action can be taken now instead of | deferred to some future date (see FreedomCAR project). |
| Chairman for the 110th Congress; however, he | deferred to incumbent John Larson after Rahm Emanuel c |
| did not defend when challenged by Poser, but | deferred to Ruhlen. |
| s non-compliance with Protocol provisions was | deferred to COP 7, but included broad outlines of cons |
| A decision on the amalgamation was | deferred until June 2007. |
| In February the passage had to be | deferred until a suitable convoy was available. |
| Until the 1960s, elections in The Pas were | deferred until a few weeks after the rest of the provi |
| y on 30 November 1699, but his admittance was | deferred until 30 July 1713. |
| inborough Branch with the main line should be | deferred until such time as it was known what route th |
| Wallop to represent Shirley, with the hearing | deferred until the 22nd. |
| the same time at Youghall the engagement was | deferred until his force could also join them; but Bru |
| cution of the said sentence of death shall be | deferred until after the body of such person has been |
| Her plans were | deferred when she eloped in December 1945, marrying a |
| overlay was initially slated for 2001 but was | deferred when the supply of numbers was deemed suffici |
| C from the Bahamas had irregularities and was | deferred, while the COC from Iran was found to be empt |
| country to country, and in many cases men are | deferred who have not had sex with men for many years. |
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