If a series of questions on which the previous question has been ordered ceases to be the pending business before all of the motions affected by the order have been voted on, execution of the order is said to be:

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If a series of questions on which the previous question has been ordered ceases to be the pending business before all of the motions affected by the order have been voted on, execution of the order is said to be: