to break the stalemate

  • 1break the stalemate — end the deadlock, break the impasse, terminate the standstill …

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  • 2stalemate — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ political ▪ current VERB + STALEMATE ▪ end in, reach, result in ▪ The talks reached a stalemate. (BrE …

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  • 3stalemate — stale|mate [ˈsteılmeıt] n [U and C] [Date: 1700 1800; Origin: stale stalemate (15 18 centuries) (from Old French estal; STALE) + mate ( MATE23)] 1.) a situation in which it seems impossible to settle an argument or disagreement, and neither side… …

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  • 4The West Wing presidential election, 2006 — Infobox Election election name = The West Wing presidential election, 2006 country = United States type = presidential ongoing = no previous election = The West Wing presidential election, 2002 previous year = 2002 next election = next year =… …

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  • 5The Modern World (novel) — Infobox Book | name = The Modern World image caption = author = Steph Swainston country = United Kingdom language = English series = The Castle books genre = Fantasy novel publisher = Gollancz pub date = April 2007 media type = Print (Hardback… …

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  • 7The Document Foundation — Founder(s) Members of the OpenOffice.org community Type Community Founded 28 September 2010 …

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  • 8The Darkness Series — is a series of six fantasy novels by Harry Turtledove. Though a fantasy the general history, geography, and combatants are analogs of World War II, or the Derlavai War in this universe.[1] Many of the characters are also the equivalents of… …

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  • 9The Shiva Option — (Baen Books, ISBN 0 671 31848 9) is the sequel to David Weber and Steve White s military science fiction novel In Death Ground .Recap of In Death Ground The Grand Alliance of Terrans, Orions, Gorm and Ophuichi has suffered a catastrophic defeat… …

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  • 10break — 1 /breIk/ verb past tense broke, past participle broken 1 IN PIECES a) (T) to make something separate into two or more pieces, for example by hitting it, dropping it, or bending it: The thieves got in by breaking a window. | break sth in two/in… …

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