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How to use interregnum in a sentence

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Secularity is, by its very nature, a temporary interregnum between two intensely religious periods of world history.
We have been in a period of interregnum since the end of the cold war, and we are now moving to a General Crisis.
This interregnum was to last for almost sixty years before any stable government could be re-established.
After a short interregnum, May Day was once again the centre of worldwide protest after the First World War.
It is for this reason that the imagery of the 1990s as an interregnum is somewhat misleading.
I had avidly followed the space program for two years, having first become interested in it during the interregnum between Gemini and Apollo.
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.
Both sacred and secular music suffered with the Civil War and the subsequent interregnum.
He was also our governor during the interregnum between Charles of Lorraine and Maria-Christina.
This should strengthen the Director-General's independence and obviate the problem of undesirable interregnum periods.
No proper decisions have been or could be made in many areas, including social policies, during this interregnum.
His budget is positive, but the Medvedev's interregnum  raises questions and doubts as to his future projects.
Mr Bout flourished in the interregnum between the cold war and the rise of Islamist terrorism.
Humanitarian aid did arrive, but during this interregnum it has not continued for rehabilitation and development cooperation.
Throughout the bitter four-month interregnum, President Herbert Hoover had tried to get FDR to endorse joint policy statements.
Instead of using the peacetime interregnum to hone their military skills, senior military officers sought out civilian missions to justify their existence.
They couldn't get him out of committee during the Democratic interregnum.
The only breathing space independence-minded Communists would have to regroup would be during the interregnum before the French colonial administration reoccupied its posts.
The British remained in the region until the 1960s, after a brief interregnum during World War II, when the Japanese occupied Malaysia and Singapore.
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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The Polish election is the clue to the labyrinthian intrigues and royal tergiversations during the period of the interregnum.
They deserve the amplest gratitude and credit for this happy interregnum, for they had no easy task to perform.
An interregnum then occurred for the appointment had always been made by the king, not by the Sangha.
We can account, to some extent, for this interregnum or spiritual life, but only to some extent.
Morally we have come a long way from the brutality of the interregnum.
I hover over my racked body like a ghost, and exist in an interregnum.
The interregnum has been long, both as to time and distance.
The emperor Tacitus elected, after an interregnum of eight months.
At length the matter was adjusted, after an interregnum of three weeks.
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