interregnum

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Ancient Mesopotamia is a symbolic resource for a future Iraq as it was once before during a short interregnum before the Ba'athist regime came to power in 1963.
a period when normal government is suspended, especially between successive reigns or regimes.
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The optimum time for the church to discuss the possible resignation of the pope would be during an 'interregnum' - after a pope's death and before the cardinals elect his successor.
The only breathing space independence-minded Communists would have to regroup would be during the 'interregnum' before the French colonial administration reoccupied its posts.
It is for this reason that the imagery of the 1990s as an 'interregnum' is somewhat misleading.
It's as simple as this: we're in an 'interregnum' , that brief period of time before some bright young hacker or some clever company solves this problem definitively.
During our church's 'interregnum' last year, his strength and gifting as a preacher became apparent to the leadership.
They couldn't get him out of committee during the Democratic 'interregnum' .
Some try to make sense out of the post-cold war 'interregnum' during which progressive people in many nations tried to come to terms with past atrocities; all mean to be suggestive rather than exhaustive in their treatment.
There was thus an 'interregnum' of 60 years - with one exception.
Ancient Mesopotamia is a symbolic resource for a future Iraq as it was once before during a short 'interregnum' before the Ba'athist regime came to power in 1963.
After a long 'interregnum' , worshippers at the historic Tottlebank Baptist Church at Bouth, near Greenodd, celebrated the induction of a new pastor on Saturday.
The British remained in the region until the 1960s, after a brief 'interregnum' during World War II, when the Japanese occupied Malaysia and Singapore.
This 'interregnum' was to last for almost sixty years before any stable government could be re-established.
But the cardinals hold no power to govern the Church during the 'interregnum' .
What potential of virulent propaganda and electoral mileage the move had, has already been made evident from the sampling of reactions that emerged between the short 'interregnum' of the announcement and the withdrawal.
Secularity is, by its very nature, a temporary 'interregnum' between two intensely religious periods of world history.
the 'interregnum' between the discovery of radioactivity and its detailed understanding
Instead of using the peacetime 'interregnum' to hone their military skills, senior military officers sought out civilian missions to justify their existence.
After a short 'interregnum' , May Day was once again the centre of worldwide protest after the First World War.
Both sacred and secular music suffered with the Civil War and the subsequent 'interregnum' .
That is why I'm able to look at this period that one might characterise as an 'interregnum' , I'm able to look at this period now with considerable calm, because the organisation is being led by a remarkable team of executive directors.
We have been in a period of 'interregnum' since the end of the cold war, and we are now moving to a General Crisis.
For much of the 13th century, the Emperor was absent from Germany, locked in the conflict with the papacy which terminated with the 'interregnum' of 1250-72.
I had avidly followed the space program for two years, having first become interested in it (and all things astronomical) during the 'interregnum' between Gemini and Apollo.
The ages of this world were marked by great struggles against Evil, and the 'interregnums' were medieval dark ages, mired in feudalism and ignorance.
In Italy, Odoacer's assumption of control and deposition of the 16-year-old emperor Romulus Augustulus in 476 was simply one of a succession of political coups and 'interregna' .
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