Similar words: caprice, a priori, caprine, capricious, capriciousness, primarily, private enterprise, capra. Meaning: ['eɪprəl] n. the month following March and preceding May.
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181) The sun was warm but the wind was chill.You know how it is with an April day. Robert Frost
182) On April 7 the government ordered the closure of all schools and the university, and declared the current academic year invalid.
183) In the bus going to the airport she looked around her to see what sort of people went to Rome in April.
184) April 1. This is the day upon which we are reminded of what we are on the other three hundred and sixty- four. Mark Twain
184) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
185) Parris was cited in the Presidio in April after an altercation with a park ranger about her dogs.
186) For an asset disposed of after 5 April 1985, a form of relief known as an indexation allowance may be claimed.
187) On 8 April 1962, when ninety percent of metropolitan voters approved the Evian Accords, that overriding objective was finally achieved.
188) The dollar has risen 30 percent since its plunge to a postwar low of 79. 75 yen last April.
189) These arrangements, however, only affect policies that were applied for after the April 1987 deadline.
190) The changes will apply only to new contracts taken out on or after April 6 this year.
191) Pre-tax profits have grown from £2.27 million in 1990 to £8.24 million in the year to last April.
192) On April 28 the agriculture ministers will meet in Brussels.
193) It expired April 30[sentencedict.com], but the Bush administration wants to extend it.
194) Clinton on April 10 vetoed a bill that would have banned so-called partial birth abortions.
195) An applicant may apply for admission from 1 January, 1 April, 1 July or 1 October in any year.
196) The bombshell means that when bills go out next April, thousands could be up to £340 out of pocket.
197) The highest closing price in the past year was 443p on April 6.
198) Between 27 April and 1 May, he toured Andalusia, to the ecstatic, Falangist-organized acclaim of thousands of spectators.
199) On 22 April there was a mass rally at the Albert Hall where Mosley addressed an audience of 10,000 supporters.
200) On April 28 the Supreme Court rejected an appeal by former Col.-Gen.
201) The Second and final report, submitted in April 1921, maintained this general line of approach.
202) Chinese baptismal class begins on April. Please contact Pastor Shu for details.
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