But he and his lieutenants have long talked of looking beyond the Oslo interlude.
It was an endearing interlude, and for many attendees, probably the highlight of the keynote.
During an interlude, attendees were soothed by a performance by famed cellist Yo-Yo Ma.
The fifties and sixties were an idyllic interlude for growth stocks, never to be repeated.
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Some now regard this as an admirable, if brief, interlude of statehood for the much put-upon Slovak nation.
Solution No. 2: A totally unrelated comic interlude, such as the chapter in which Bolster adopted a cat.
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Queue pointless interlude of flashy CGI graphics (not sure what that was for).
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But the era of urban anonymity already looks like a mere historical interlude.
It was a modest interlude, like its Christian counterpart, the church coffee hour.
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They attempted a honeymoon at the beach but couldn't enjoy such an interlude.
Otherwise, the prosperous '90s might be no more than an interlude between crises.
Brief interlude: I should point out that the FSA is not the independent boss of its own actions any longer.
In fact, the fall of the speaker might lend far more portent to this sordid interlude than anything else possibly could.
In 1951, Cole moved to New York, with an interlude in Boston to earn his Master's Degree at New England Conservatory.
All in all, the short Parliamentary session between Easter and prorogation (probably on 3 May) should be quite a fun-filled interlude.
But perhaps the scariest moment is a quiet interlude halfway through when a truck pulls up in front of the isolated motel.
It's a wonderfully sad, complex moment given the standards of most children's movies, but there's another interlude that manages to top it.
The length of that interlude and the magnitude of the danger we will confront thereafter can only be surmised at this juncture.
Business travelers will also discover that cycling around side streets for an hour or so can be a relaxing interlude in an otherwise busy trip.
Was this really "an interlude in the life of an earnest American"?
The Dow pierced 1000 back in 1972 during a comparable frothy interlude.
During one orchestral interlude, the crowd slowly crossed the stage, leaving behind broken furniture and torn books, the detritus of the wrecked convent.
The bizarre interlude seemed to energize the San Francisco 49ers and the Twitterverse, which until then had been complaining about the one-sided game.
Over the next 179 years, except for times of war and a brief interlude during the 1930s, the U.S. remained on a gold standard.
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The eight chapters in the free version included an introduction to hiragana, chapters on greetings and a cultural interlude on the geography of Japan.
With the exception of a brief interlude following Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in 1990, the world grew used to the joys of cheap oil.
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The trial of Silvio Berlusconi, Italy's prime minister, on corruption charges was due to resume after a brief interlude in which he enjoyed immunity.
"How Does the Grass Grow, " which is built on the Shadows' 1960 instrumental "Apache, " is static, despite a brief interlude in which Mr. Bowie croons romantically.
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Still, to have a four-quarter interlude between the declining phases of the same recession would be unprecedentedly long, assuming that real GDP declines in the current quarter.
Charles streetcar, visit the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas or Audubon Zoo and take a brief interlude at the New Orleans Museum of Art.
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