two-year hiatus
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hiatus
noun[C usually singular]
uk/haɪˈeɪ.təs/us/haɪˈeɪ.t̬əs/
a short pause in which nothing happens or is said, or a space where something ...
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We will have at least atwo-yearhiatusin provision for supporting individual skills.
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Instead, the band went on atwo-yearhiatus, with several members of the band moving on to other projects.
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It was the final song to be released following the announcement of theirtwo-yearhiatusconfirmed by the members earlier that year.
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The two teams played every year from 1944 to 2009, but the series took atwo-yearhiatusfor the 2010 and 2011 seasons.
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The season followed atwo-yearhiatusof the series.
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He took atwo-yearhiatusfrom acting after that experience.
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After the third volume was released that year, the series went on atwo-yearhiatus.
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In 2011 the band announced atwo-yearhiatusto focus on solo projects.
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She was also returning after atwo-yearhiatuswith the 2009 edition was the latest edition she participated in.
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Members of the band regrouped in 2007 after atwo-yearhiatusto resume songwriting and performing occasionally.
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Following the 2004 event, sponsorship difficulties caused the tournament to stop once again, but after atwo-yearhiatusthe tournament returned in 2007.
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It's the team's first year back after atwo-yearhiatusfrom competitive play.
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The tournament returned after atwo-yearhiatususing with the same format, but expanded the field of teams from four to eight.
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As a result, the show went into a self-imposedtwo-yearhiatuson television.
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The song was also one of the first to be written during the group'stwo-yearhiatus.
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The director was also forced to take atwo-yearhiatusfrom filming for family reasons.
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This is her first role in a television drama series after atwo-yearhiatus.
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Dion returned to the music scene after atwo-yearhiatuswhen she gave birth to her first child.
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