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meantime

[meen-tahym] / ˈminˌtaɪm /




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In the meantime, McDermott has worked with Glass on a theatrical show, “The Tao of Glass,” that has been seen in New York and will run throughout much of the summer in London.

From Los Angeles Times

"But for the meantime as we wait for the schedule, we will train and play the last match in a safe space," she added.

From BBC

Higher rates in the meantime would mean elevated borrowing costs, sustaining the pressure that firms and consumers face.

From Barron's

“A lot of people are being deported in the meantime and they may not get the chance to come back.”

From Los Angeles Times

In the meantime, traditional, paper-folding origami remains a pursuit adored by many.

From BBC