| Plural | interregnums |
During the interregnum, the country was in a state of uncertainty.
The interregnum between the old CEO leaving and the new one starting was a chaotic time.
The interregnum allowed for new ideas and perspectives to emerge.
The interregnum lasted for several months before a new leader was chosen.
The interregnum period was marked by political instability and unrest.
During the interregnum, there was a power vacuum in the government.
The interregnum was a time of transition and change for the organization.
The interregnum ended when the new monarch was crowned.
The interregnum was a period of uncertainty and instability in the company.
The interregnum provided an opportunity for reflection and reassessment.
St. Edward's Crown was made in 1661 for Charles II to replace the crown melted down by parliamentarians during the interregnum.
" The whole point of recreating the regalia and making it look as much as possible like the originals is to gloss over the interregnum, " says Walkling.
Minister Adams happened on a political interregnum owing to Lord Palmerston's personal influence from 1860 to 1865; but this political interregnum was less marked than the social still-stand during the same years.
Braverman has mostly dodged scrutiny since she returned to the Home Office after a brief interregnum when Liz Truss was defenestrated but she was forced to the dispatch box this week to defend the government's policies.
During the interregnum, the country was in a state of uncertainty.
The interregnum between the old CEO leaving and the new one starting was a chaotic time.
The interregnum allowed for new ideas and perspectives to emerge.
The interregnum lasted for several months before a new leader was chosen.
The interregnum period was marked by political instability and unrest.
During the interregnum, there was a power vacuum in the government.
The interregnum was a time of transition and change for the organization.
The interregnum ended when the new monarch was crowned.
The interregnum was a period of uncertainty and instability in the company.
The interregnum provided an opportunity for reflection and reassessment.
St. Edward's Crown was made in 1661 for Charles II to replace the crown melted down by parliamentarians during the interregnum.
" The whole point of recreating the regalia and making it look as much as possible like the originals is to gloss over the interregnum, " says Walkling.
Minister Adams happened on a political interregnum owing to Lord Palmerston's personal influence from 1860 to 1865; but this political interregnum was less marked than the social still-stand during the same years.
Braverman has mostly dodged scrutiny since she returned to the Home Office after a brief interregnum when Liz Truss was defenestrated but she was forced to the dispatch box this week to defend the government's policies.
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