A temporary armistice took hold in January 1992, with attention quickly shifting to SR Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The public outcry aroused by the assassination attempt caused the Japanese to temper their demands and agree to a temporary armistice.
Both armies agreed a temporary armistice.
Therefore, from the Commonwealth point of view, the Żurawno treaty constituted no more than a temporary armistice.
Cumberland prepared to defend the town before agreeing the Convention of Klosterzeven which brought about a temporary armistice.
Yet without community there is certainly no liberation, no future, only the most vulnerable and temporary armistice between me and my oppression.
Many Republicans say they feel that Mr. Gingrich could have twisted enough arms to eke out a temporary armistice at the Republican organizing conference later this month.
Hamas could also agree to prolong the current "cease-fire" with Israel for a year or more, and work to keep a kind of unwritten temporary armistice with Israel.
After all, a cease-fire or temporary armistice is to Hamas and company a mere pause for breath in the Jihad against Israel.
The north and the south were in a temporary armistice.