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12 Sentences With "a state of suspension"

How to use a state of suspension in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "a state of suspension" and check conjugation/comparative form for "a state of suspension". Mastering all the usages of "a state of suspension" from sentence examples published by news publications.

What unites them all is that they live in a state of suspension seemingly interminable and intolerable.
It is as if everything is held in a state of suspension, with the actions of falling, slipping, and sliding implied.
The scenes in which he wanders through this desolate ghost city, which seems in a state of suspension, are among the film's strongest.
The ambulance passed through a suburban landscape that looked the same, yet was transformed somehow, as if existing in a state of suspension.
"The application process seems to be in a state of suspension," Michael Lu, managing director of Greater China Business Development of Dutch money manager Robeco told reporters in November.
Our community guidelines have not changed, and when we discover a page that is not in compliance with our guidelines we place that page in a state of suspension and work directly with the creator to bring them back within our guidelines.
TEHRAN — Families, businesspeople, athletes and tourists from seven countries in the Middle East and Africa found their travel plans — and even their futures — in a state of suspension on Friday after President Trump signed an executive order temporarily barring thousands from obtaining visas to travel to the United States.
The works mentioned here differ greatly from the previous watercolors, showing his diverse material. In an article published by Deutsche Bank there is an exploration on Doe's variety of work. "Doe is concerned in maintaining a balance in which humorous commentary and the artistically self-referential, narcissism and melancholy are not locked into competition with one another, but remain in a state of suspension." This state of suspension is an essential aspect to Don Doe's work.
They offered to invest > Tubou at once with the hitherto withheld title of Tui-kunabololu, which > signified the regal dignity, provided he would refrain from the lotu. What > pledge Tubou gave to the electors it is imposible [sic] to say ; for the > time he renounced his purpose, and held no open communication with the > Missionaries. The church was closed, and Christian worship could only be > carried on in private houses, a state of suspension continuing for several > months. Meanwhile guards were set over the houses of the Missionaries and of > the lotu people, whose lives were threatened, while the king sent assurances > to Turner and his helpers of his continued goodwill.
The art historian, Nada Shabout, notes that the destruction of Iraqi art in the period after 2003, assumed both tangible and intangible forms. Not only were the artworks and art institutions looted or destroyed, but art production also suffered from the lack of availability of art materials and the loss of many intellectuals, including artists, who were forced into exile. This contributed to an environment that failed to nurture artists, and saw young, upcoming artists operating in a void.Shabout, N., "Ghosts of Futures Past: Iraqi Culture in a State of Suspension," in Denise Robinson, Through the Roadbloacks: Realities in Raw Motion, [Conference Reader], School of Fine Arts, Cyprus University, November 23–25, pp 94-95 Iraqi monumental artworks, both ancient and modern, feature prominently on banknotes of the Iraqi dinar.
The Association had got off to a very good start but, just as everything was going so well, the First World War broke out and the Association went into a state of suspension. The last entry in the Bulletin for August 1914 contained instructions for yachtsmen who might come across a few torpedoes, and ended with the words "A reward of at least £5 is offered for a lost torpedo after it has been missing for a day." Once the Armistice was signed in 1918, many yachtsmen wasted little time in getting afloat again and as early as April 1919 Frank Cowper, who was then the Cruising Association's Local Representative at Fowey reported that many small boats were fitting out, some already being in the water. They would have found that, superficially, there had been little change during the previous five years.
In addition, efforts are underway to erect new monuments which display significant figures from Iraq's history and culture. Recent developments also include plans to conserve and convert the former homes of Iraqi artists and intellectuals, including the artist Jawad Saleem, the poet Muhammad Mahdi al-Jawahiri, and others.Shabout, N., "Ghosts of Future Pasts: Iraq in a State of Suspension," in: Through the roadblocks: Realities in Raw Motion: Conference Reader, School of Fine and Applied Arts, Cyprus University, November 23–25, 2012, pp 89-102 In 2008, Iraq was again involved in violence as coalition forces entered the country. Many artists fled Iraq. The Ministry of Culture has estimated that more than 80 percent of all Iraqi artists are now living in exile.Art AsiaPacific Almanac, Volume 4, Art AsiaPacific, 2009, p. 75 The number of artists living abroad has created opportunities for new galleries in London and other major centres to mount exhibitions featuring the work of exiled artists from Iraqi and Middle Eastern. One such gallery is Soho's Pomegranate gallery established in the 1970s by the modernist Iraqi sculptor, Oded Halahmy, which not only mounts exhibitions, but also holds permanent collections of notable Iraqi artists.

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