Synonym: each year, every year, p.a., per annum, per year, yearly. Similar words: annual, manual, actually, sexually, gradually, virtually, eventually, insinuate. Meaning: [ˈænjʊəlɪ; ˈænjʊlɪ] adv. 1. without missing a year 2. by the year; every year (usually with reference to a sum of money paid or received).
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61. Against this income stream, Flynn faced mounting tuition bills, which averaged $ 29, 328 annually over 11 years.
62. The subscription price - currently £14.70 - will be charged to your account annually until you cancel.
63. A variety of holidays in locations at home and abroad including guided tours have been arranged for them annually for many years.
64. If this rate operated annually then 5.6% of boys aged 17 would be circumcised - not substantially different from the Mersey figure.
65. Between 1968 and 1972 Chicago received an average of $ 43. 2 million annually under all these programs.
66. Over six million tonnes of oil is dumped into the seas annually. 7.
67. The prizes, the most prestigious awards given for journalism, are presented annually by Columbia University.
68. It is made annually for eminence in organic chemistry and includes a monetary prize of £2000.
69. Ospreys have been recorded annually since 1947, except in 1948, but since 1961 numbers have almost doubled.
70. Advertising has become an $ 88-billion industry-more than the whole country spends on higher education annually.
71. Imposed management is a necessary desideratum, as 11.3 million ha of mature forest land is being lost annually.
72. Some employers have said that they believe that a requirement to review the check-off annually would be unnecessary and burdensome.
73. In between, you might receive a check twice annually for the interest earned on that bond.
74. Firstly, exact data on the overall population can be obtained from the annually updated census list based statistics.
75. After the spring floods, the need arose to restore the obscured boundaries of the annually submerged fields.
76. Area construction permits averaged nearly 11, 800 annually between 1990 and 1994.
77. Tourist numbers currently total 50 million annually, and demand is expected to continue growing well into the next century.
78. These influxes were all associated with severe weather and numbers otherwise ranged between one and 24 annually, averaging about nine.
79. Payment of subscriptions by direct debit, either annually or quarterly, makes more efficient use of Association resources.
80. Only three of the stocks on the list paid dividends, and the highest of those was 70 cents a share annually.
81. The full details of the scheme will be announced annually to individual participating employees.
82. The tax bills are sent out annually,[http://sentencedict.com/annually.html] so it's very easy for small employers to fall into arrears.
83. Smoking claims thousands of lives every year and treatment for the effects of the habit costs the taxpayer millions of pounds annually.
84. Thereafter students shall enrol annually as required, normally at the commencement of the academic session. 2.
85. The award is given annually to a deaf person of outstanding merit in leadership, citizenship and general achievement.
86. According to the plan , the intending shipbuilding scale will reach 5 million DWT annually.
87. The highest income bracket households those earning more than $75,000 annually, are 20 times as likely to have access to the Internet as households at the lowest income levels, under $10,000 annually.
88. The calliope hummingbird weighs only as much as two paper clips, yet it migrates annually between Canada and Mexico.
89. Caught in a gill net in the Gulf of California, this thresher shark is among the estimated 100m sharks killed annually for their fins.
90. Article 15 The enterprise income tax and local income tax are calculated annually and advance payment shall be made quarterly.
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