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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
suspend .
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Examples
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So McCain "suspends" his campaign -- he didn't, really -- and equivocates about whether to debate because the financial emergency is so crucial -- a week after he said the fundamentals of the economy were sound -- and he flies to Washington where:
What Actually Happened Yesterday–Sept. 25 Edition - Swampland - TIME.com 2008
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After McCain suspends his campaign he still meets with the Illuminati representative Lady Lynn de Rothschild.
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McCain suspends his campaign because of financial crisis?
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So McCain "suspends" his campaign -- he didn't, really -- and equivocates about whether to debate because the financial emergency is so crucial -- a week after he said the fundamentals of the economy were sound -- and he flies to Washington where:
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First he "suspends" his campaign to focus on the financial crisis then quickly changes course and makes the debate (while the financial crisis still remained in limbo).
Obama Unleashes Wave Of Mailers Attacking McCain's Health Plan 2009
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If Clinton merely "suspends" as opposed to "concedes" she has a very small chance of making her case to the Credentials Committee in Denver.
McAuliffe: If Obama Gets Magic Number, Hillary Will Concede 2009
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If Hillary "suspends" her campaign then, technically, this statement is true.
McAuliffe: If Obama Gets Magic Number, Hillary Will Concede 2009
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And, even if she she "suspends" her campaign before then, he still has to actually win in those states.
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Announce an agreement before McCain even arrives in DC (22 hours after he "suspends" his campaign).
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If she only "suspends," does she gain an extra few weeks to pay off debts through joint fundraising with Barack?
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