Similar words: excellence, cancellation, excellent, compelled, cancel, travelled, untrammelled, allegiance. Meaning: ['kænsl] adj. (of events) no longer planned or scheduled.
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121) Mr Major, meanwhile, cancelled a scheduled visit to Manchester to watch the Test match and worked on his speech instead.
122) If a booking was cancelled and not relet, the deposit was forfeited.
123) The Alliance called a general strike the next day, but cancelled further demonstrations, fearing fresh violence.
124) Within the hour the show is cancelled and everyone returns to the hotel to drown their sorrows.
125) As cover under Section 1 is immediate, bookings for insurance can not be cancelled and no refund of premium is possible.
126) In the second case, the Law Lords reinstated a £12,000 damages award which had been cancelled by the Court of Appeal.
127) The project had been cancelled by Labour for lack of public funds.
128) The two William Wilsons cancelled each other out,(www.Sentencedict.com) and that was all.
129) One anxious socialite complained that five of her dinner invitations had been cancelled.
130) The exercise has been cancelled by the health and safety executive because the two planes are considered two old to take part.
131) Read in studio Jaguar is facing a High Court battle over cancelled orders for its new supercar.
132) In addition 60,000 operations had been cancelled or postponed and 75,000 outpatient appointments had been cancelled.
133) The political consequences of marriage were frequently cancelled out by other counter-alliances.
134) On the year of jubilee all slaves are freed, all debts are cancelled and the land lies fallow.
135) In the normal course of events, the registration continues unless and until it is cancelled by the Society.
136) Direct Debit payments can be cancelled by informing GRE and asking your bank, in writing, to stop paying the premium.
137) Worst affected is your love life, so expect dates to be cancelled or romantic liaisons to be put on ice.
138) Our isolation cancelled by the Saviour's action, embracing as he did both tomb and hill.
139) This might be legal assistance to recover unpaid fees or help with the negotiations after a cancelled engagement.
140) The departures screen Grand Central Station was no help, reading cancelled across the board because schedules were too tentative to post.
141) Around 1,000 Leeds supporters were originally expected in Istanbul, but charter flights were cancelled and fans urged not to travel.
142) However, one disadvantage of a forward contract is that it can not be cancelled without the agreement of both counterparties.
143) One argument is that if Banks cancelled debts, Third World countries would only borrow more.
144) And she had been pretty on that slab, all the influences of birth and upbringing cancelled out.
145) Officials described the termination as the largest weapons contract ever to be cancelled by the Defence Department.
146) Although John cancelled his predecessors' grants, neither he nor subsequent popes abstained from issuing new dispensations to pluralists.
147) Midge, who had cancelled none of her engagements, asked Patrick if he would accompany her in Stevie's place.
148) St Patrick's Day parades north and south have also been cancelled including a four-day festival in Dublin.
149) We reluctantly cancelled our holiday and we have been offered a full refund.
150) If the wedding has to be postponed or cancelled after the invitations have been sent out notification cards should be promptly despatched.
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