Secularity is, by its very nature, a temporary interregnum between two intensely religious periods of world history. |
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We have been in a period of interregnum since the end of the cold war, and we are now moving to a General Crisis. |
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This interregnum was to last for almost sixty years before any stable government could be re-established. |
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After a short interregnum, May Day was once again the centre of worldwide protest after the First World War. |
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It is for this reason that the imagery of the 1990s as an interregnum is somewhat misleading. |
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I had avidly followed the space program for two years, having first become interested in it during the interregnum between Gemini and Apollo. |
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All of the flags at the Vatican, and at the offices of papal nuncios throughout the world, will be a half-mast throughout the interregnum. |
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Both sacred and secular music suffered with the Civil War and the subsequent interregnum. |
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He was also our governor during the interregnum between Charles of Lorraine and Maria-Christina. |
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This should strengthen the Director-General's independence and obviate the problem of undesirable interregnum periods. |
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No proper decisions have been or could be made in many areas, including social policies, during this interregnum. |
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His budget is positive, but the Medvedev's interregnum  raises questions and doubts as to his future projects. |
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Mr Bout flourished in the interregnum between the cold war and the rise of Islamist terrorism. |
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Humanitarian aid did arrive, but during this interregnum it has not continued for rehabilitation and development cooperation. |
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Throughout the bitter four-month interregnum, President Herbert Hoover had tried to get FDR to endorse joint policy statements. |
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Instead of using the peacetime interregnum to hone their military skills, senior military officers sought out civilian missions to justify their existence. |
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They couldn't get him out of committee during the Democratic interregnum. |
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The only breathing space independence-minded Communists would have to regroup would be during the interregnum before the French colonial administration reoccupied its posts. |
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The British remained in the region until the 1960s, after a brief interregnum during World War II, when the Japanese occupied Malaysia and Singapore. |
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During the interregnum following the beheading of Charles I in 1649, Parliament forced the submission of governments that supported the displaced Stuart monarchy. |
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Upon his death, the interregnum began that was to end with the 1412 Compromiso de Caspe Agreement. |
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We also have a small but growing cadre of academic specialists, religious activists, and policy makers able to analyze and make public the problems associated with any given resolution during this interregnum. |
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Our efforts were hampered, however, by both pre-election politicking and the post-election interregnum, as parties slowly negotiated the formation of new coalition governments. |
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I also do not want to suggest that we may one day arrive at an ultimate solution to the question of how to incorporate religious diversity into liberal democracies, since this interregnum will probably outlast all of us. |
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The mid-20th century, when wealth compression combined with extraordinary growth to generate an egalitarian interregnum, was the exception. Sustained rates of return above the rate of growth may sound unrealistic. |
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Labour claims that the uncertain interregnum would damage the Scottish economy. More importantly, it asserts that Scotland cannot survive without a big subsidy from England. |
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This was during the time when the government had an interregnum. |
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I would argue that the discursive disorder we are currently seeing with regard to religion is similar in some ways to what we saw in the gender language interregnum. |
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Firstly, we must overcome the so-called grey area' which was mentioned earlier, that is to say, the interregnum between the end of emergency aid and the beginning of the rehabilitation and development actions. |
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The two decades after the Second World War are typically viewed as an inchoate interregnum between an expiring modernism and an incipient postmodernism. |
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The interregnum ends immediately upon election of a new Pope by the College of Cardinals. |
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During an interregnum, the administration of the parish is the responsibility of the churchwardens. |
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After the death of Olybrius there was a further interregnum until March 473, when Gundobad proclaimed Glycerius emperor. |
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By fleeing, James ultimately helped resolve the awkward question of whether he was still the legal king or not, having created according to many a situation of interregnum. |
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The precise start and end of the interregnum, and the social and political events that occurred during the interregnum varied in the three kingdoms and the English dominions. |
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The events of Isaac Asimov's Foundation Trilogy take place during the galactic interregnum in his Foundation Universe, taking place in the 25th millennium. |
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Against the objections of the Scots, Edward I agreed to hear appeals on cases ruled on by the court of the Guardians that had governed Scotland during the interregnum. |
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The death of Pope Clement V in 1314 was followed by an interregnum of two years due to disagreements between the cardinals, who were split into two factions. |
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Against the objections of the Scots, he agreed to hear appeals on cases ruled on by the court of guardians that had governed Scotland during the interregnum. |
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After the death of Margaret, Maid of Norway, Scotland entered an interregnum during which several competitors for the Crown of Scotland put forward claims. |
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The Interregnum ended when Tiber Septim, or Talos, formed the Third Empire after a decade of war. |
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In the world of the Elder Scrolls, there was an Interregnum in the Second Era when the Second Cyrodillic Empire collapsed. |
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That royal support contributed to the outlawing of maypole displays and dancing during the English Interregnum. |
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Bonfire Night, as it was occasionally known, assumed a new fervour during the events leading up to the English Interregnum. |
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As Janet Todd and others have shown, she was likely a spy for the Royalist side during the Interregnum. |
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It ended when Mehmed I emerged as the sultan and restored Ottoman power, bringing an end to the Interregnum, also known as the Fetret Devri. |
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Similarly, some of the poets who published with the Restoration produced their poetry during the Interregnum. |
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All theatres were closed down by the Puritan government during the Interregnum. |
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It is generally assumed that during the Interregnum, the Baptists and other dissenting groups absorbed the British Anabaptists. |
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The trial and execution of Charles I by the English Parliament in 1649 began 11 years of republican government known as the English Interregnum. |
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The period of the English Civil War and the Interregnum was one of social and political upheaval and instability. |
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Ireland and Scotland were occupied by the New Model Army during the Interregnum. |
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The civil war and the years of the Interregnum had caused extensive damage to the royal palaces in England. |
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The period that followed the Wars of the Three Kingdoms was officially declared an Interregnum. |
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The New Model Army occupied Ireland and Scotland during the Interregnum. |
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The execution of Charles I ushered in the period known as the Interregnum. |
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It is hard to say for certain just why this brief but notable shift from passive to active millenarianism should have occurred during the Interregnum. |
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Consequently, violent writings were forced underground, and many of those who had served in the Interregnum attenuated their positions in the Restoration. |
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The Restoration saw the publication of a number of significant pieces of political and philosophical writing that had been spurred by the actions of the Interregnum. |
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The Interregnum put a stop, or at least a caesura, to these lines of influence and allowed a seemingly fresh start for all forms of literature after the Restoration. |
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In the countryside, may dances and maypoles appeared sporadically even during the Interregnum, but the practice was revived substantially and joyously after the Restoration. |
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During the Interregnum, however, squatters had occupied Windsor Castle. |
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Around the same time, fighting during the War of the Three Kingdoms and the Interregnum spilled over into Barbados and Barbadian territorial waters. |
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The Fifth Monarchists or Fifth Monarchy Men were active from 1649 to 1661 during the Interregnum, following the English Civil Wars of the 17th century. |
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Modern English evolved from Early Modern English which was used from the beginning of the Tudor period until the Interregnum and Restoration in England. |
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