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31 They simply run on indefinitely without ever stopping. 32 This could not support weak currencies indefinitely. 33 Now it seemed as if they were postponed indefinitely. 34 She did not want a small army camping indefinitely among her flowerbeds and rose bushes. 35 But unlike the cannon, it can maintain those conditions indefinitely. 36 The most recent government statements on the deal indicate that it has been shelved indefinitely. 37 We could not linger indefinitely over the tea-table, although he gave me the impression that he would have liked to. 38 Such a blueprint could not help but postpone indefinitely important questions facing the integrative bodies already in existence. 39 The figures for black youngsters excluded indefinitely and for a fixed period were also above average. 40 For an increasing number of them, bed and breakfast accommodation is all that can be found and many stay there indefinitely. 41 Here the long-term player's type is revealed when play continues indefinitely. 42 More thoughtful Conservatives are aware that a movement towards greater inequality can not continue indefinitely in a democratic society.http:// 43 She tells Karen that Victor is being excluded from school indefinitely for bullying and for kicking Joan. 44 The move came after a vote by regents indefinitely tabling a motion to rescind their July 20 vote revising admissions policies. 45 Lungren also obtained an injunction in August that closed the club indefinitely. 46 Loretta Sanchez of Garden Grove will continue indefinitely after Democrats lost a bid to halt it next week. 47 But on the other hand she couldn't stand out in the corridor indefinitely. 48 We can continue to pile up such program models indefinitely. 49 Such ties and feelings, however, could not indefinitely resist some erosion as material national interests and priorities began to change. 50 Rice, by contrast, can be grown in the same area every year, indefinitely. 51 However, their big hope is municipal elections, and these have been postponed regularly, indefinitely and mysteriously. 52 By early September it seemed that the fast, already in its sixth week, might go on indefinitely. 53 For the same reason, Democrats wanted the deadline extended indefinitely. 54 Pete Rose was barred indefinitely from baseball in 1989 for gambling. 55 But it is obvious that one relatively small peninsula can not contain this missionary zeal indefinitely. 56 It has now been established that in cases where the Gateway has been totally excised, this condition may be extended indefinitely. 57 Placed at that single distance, moving at that speed, the object will continue to circle the Earth indefinitely. 58 She was suspended indefinitely, leaving it open for her to practise again if an appeal succeeds. 59 But equally we can not, should not and will not indefinitely suspend the democratic process. 60 Third, since supplementary benefit can be paid indefinitely, long strikes are prolonged into longer strikes.