one-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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After aone-yearhiatus, it returned to syndication with a shortened title and an expanded format with segments on diet, fashion and health.
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However, this qualifying method is subject to change in 2011, as that tournament will go on aone-yearhiatus.
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The producers took aone-yearhiatuson the film while they experimented with digital effects, post-production processing tests, and interviewed post-production facilities.
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After aone-yearhiatusfrom football, he lost 78 pounds, from 415 down to 337, in a serious attempt to resurrect his career.
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After aone-yearhiatus, the tournament returned in 2013.
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The league went on aone-yearhiatusafter its inaugural season but never returned to active play.
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Afterwards, administrators opted for aone-yearhiatusfrom the program.
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The episode was the first to air after aone-yearhiatus.
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His career began in 2000, and he continued working until 2004 when he took aone-yearhiatus.
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After aone-yearhiatus, a traverse team re-occupied the trail during the 200708 season after extensive work and completed the first operational traverse in 200809.
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The fixed-roof option returned after aone-yearhiatus, and the rear-facing third seat was dropped from the option list.
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Despite herone-yearhiatusfrom the music scene, the album charted at number 10 on the first day of release.
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The rivalry took aone-yearhiatusin 2005 but resumed in 2006.
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In late 2003, she decided to take aone-yearhiatusfrom making music, believing that she needs to recover her lost sense of direction in her career.
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