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But I simply took the job when it became vacant.
The result was that for half a year the position became vacant.
A seat became vacant and he sat down in it.
The ground then became vacant with little chance of further football use.
In 1839, no choice was made and the seat became vacant.
It is still uncertain whether the space will become vacant.
An additional 650,000 square feet will become vacant by the end of 1997, he said.
He added, however, that the second question of when the seat would become vacant has not yet been decided.
Once the number again becomes vacant it will be retired.
The constituency seat became vacant after his death in 2005.
He was transferred after waiting a further month for a bed to become vacant.
Three seats became vacant during the life of the Parliament.
It has now become vacant and is currently for sale.
The rest was not guaranteed a post, but had to wait until one became vacant.
Cook died in 1950, causing his district to become vacant.
A lot of the jobs are filled the moment they become vacant."
The first, he said, occurs when such an apartment becomes vacant.
City officials estimate that about 10,000 apartments become vacant each month.
In 1901, the second one became vacant as well.
During last year we gave up three positions but only when they became vacant."
The complex was still used occasionally until the building became vacant on February 5, 1993.
In any event, the villa became vacant, which was the whole point of the exercise.
He died on 1 March 1792, and the imperial dignity became vacant.
The terms are staggered so that one position becomes vacant in June of each year.
During the 1966 primary campaign, a seat became vacant on the Miami city commission.
The place was reported as likely to fall vacant in about three weeks' time.
But without adequate repairs, more units are likely to fall vacant.
When it fell vacant, one bit of history conditioned the argument.
The chair of anatomy at Vienna fell vacant in 1845.
No, the children take any one that falls vacant.
Recruitment is currently limited to those posts that fall vacant.
At this point the house fell vacant before being requisitioned for the war effort on 15 May 1941.
He would certainly be elected to the chairmanship of the Group when that office fell vacant.
There were 207 cardinals on the day the papacy fell vacant.
After the war it fell vacant until 1984, when it was opened to the public.
Many of its residents left town, and buildings from the boom era fell vacant.
However, when Duncan died two years after his appointment as bishop, the see fell vacant once more.
The office fell vacant in 1953 and finally abolished in 1964.
As a result, the see of Monterrey fell vacant.
To return again to the earlier period, however, one finds that once the was enrolled he waited his turn until a post fell vacant.
With his death on 28 February 1971, the office of the Archbishop fell vacant.
There was a longer than normal gap between a seat falling vacant and the by-election.
On Henry's return to Germany, many offices which had fallen vacant were filled.
Dumarest waited his turn and moved forward as the place fell vacant.
Consequently the chairmanship of the mining company will fall vacant.'
Many corporate offices fell vacant during the year, by which he received the sum of £4,000.
It served as a tire warehouse and retail outlet for some time, but then fell vacant again.
The leadership then fell vacant until February 1849.
In 1673 the office of Lord Chief Justice fell vacant.
When the mission was over and Macro returned to the legion, he would be given the first command that fell vacant.