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*[[Interim Agreement]], full name Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements, commonly known as the [[Oslo Accords]], an attempt to resolve the ongoing Israeli–Palestinian conflict |
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*[[Interim championship]], temporary world championship that is awarded in three of the four major sanctioning bodies of professional boxing (WBA, WBC, and WBO) and in other combat sports, such as kickboxing and mixed martial arts |
*[[Interim championship]], temporary world championship that is awarded in three of the four major sanctioning bodies of professional boxing (WBA, WBC, and WBO) and in other combat sports, such as kickboxing and mixed martial arts |
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*[[Interim government]], also known as [[provisional government]], emergency (interim) government set up when a political void has been created by the collapse of a very large government |
*[[Interim government]], also known as [[provisional government]], emergency (interim) government set up when a political void has been created by the collapse of a very large government |
Revision as of 15:53, 21 July 2012
Interim is a temporary pause in a line of succession or event.
Interim may also refer to:
- Interim Agreement, full name Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements, commonly known as the Oslo Accords, an attempt to resolve the ongoing Israeli–Palestinian conflict
- Interim championship, temporary world championship that is awarded in three of the four major sanctioning bodies of professional boxing (WBA, WBC, and WBO) and in other combat sports, such as kickboxing and mixed martial arts
- Interim government, also known as provisional government, emergency (interim) government set up when a political void has been created by the collapse of a very large government
- Interim leader, party leader appointed to temporarily act as leader when a gap occurs between the resignation or death of a party leader and the election of a formal successor