Where other, more vigorous incentives are abeyant they can be expected to assume increased prominence. |
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All Basset titles became abeyant or extinct before publication of the series began. |
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In 1986 Her Majesty agreed to comply with the advice proffered to her by the Lords regarding abeyant peerages. |
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So I believe that this ancient and storied office is once again abeyant. |
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Have reserves of force, impoverished and abeyant under an older-fashioned up-bringing, been called into activity and use by new regimes of thought and training? |
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