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  • 21indefinitely — in·def·i·nite·ly …

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  • 22Postpone indefinitely — The motion to postpone indefinitely, in parliamentary procedure, is a subsidiary motion used to kill a main motion without taking a direct vote on it. Explanation and Use Postpone indefinitely (RONR) Class Subsidiary motion In order when another… …

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  • 23On the Tendency of Varieties to Depart Indefinitely from the Original Type — Die erste Seite des Ternate Manuskriptes aus der Veröffentlichung im Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society: Zoology vom 20. August 1858 Als Ternate Manuskript (englisch: „Ternate essay“) wird ein mit „Ternate, Februar, 1858“… …

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  • 24extend indefinitely — prolong for an unspecified length time …

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  • 25indefinite — indefinitely, adv. indefiniteness, n. /in def euh nit/, adj. 1. not definite; without fixed or specified limit; unlimited: an indefinite number. 2. not clearly defined or determined; not precise or exact: an indefinite boundary; an indefinite… …

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  • 26cows come home, till the —  Indefinitely. coward(l)y custard Coward. Juv …

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  • 27Net metering — Part of a series on Green economics Concepts …

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  • 28Net metering in the United States — Main article: Net metering Net metering is an electricity policy for consumers who own (generally small) renewable energy facilities (such as wind, solar power or home fuel cells) or V2G electric vehicles. Net , in this context, is used in the… …

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  • 29Jerry Sonnenberg — Member of the Colorado House of Representatives from the 52nd district Incumbent Assumed office January 10, 2007 Preceded by …

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  • 30Ryan Perrilloux — Infobox NCAA Athlete name = Ryan Perrilloux caption = Perrilloux on the sidelines at a November 2007 LSU game college = Louisiana State conference = SEC sport = Football position = QB class = career start = 2006 jersey = 11 height ft = 6 height… …

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