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Sentence count:177+17Posted:2016-12-07Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: memberremembernovembermembershipnumbertimberchamberdecentMeaning: [dɪ'sembə]  n. the last (12th) month of the year. 
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121. The Natural Law Party qualified for the ballot last December.
122. In the night of 28-29 December, two battalions penetrated in large numbers into Makamba Province.
123. He assembled a vast army and laid siege to the city on 4 December 1359.
124. In December 1922 he resigned graciously to return to his large goods store which had already started up in June.
125. In December 1987 this adjustment process took a further week and the final outcome is as recorded in Table 3.5.
126. That first December 1904 issue featured begonias, as does the January 1996 issue.
127. Aztar Corp. received final approval in December to open a riverboat casino in Evansville.
128. That would lead to a quick secret ballot on December 5, just before the Strasbourg summit.
129. On December 13, 1973, the House of Representatives approved the Jackson-Vanik amendment by an overwhelming vote of 388 to 44.
130. The numbers are preliminary until the government unveils its official trade balance results for December on Feb. 8.
131. In December 1989 he had survived a car-bomb assassination attempt in Cairo.
132. The Congress approved the 1991 budget in late December 1990.
133. Sales to corporate accounts will begin in August, with retail sales by December.
134. Indeed, though the Cabinet had agreed the plan in December Hoare was forced to resign, and replaced by Eden.
135. A catalogue has been produced to accompany the exhibition, which runs from 24 November to 18 December.
136. A shift in the weather pattern, bringing low pressure systems across the Alps in December laid down a firm base.
137. In December and January, she collected numerous honors as the top woman athlete and top track and field athlete of 2000.
138. Monthly inflation for December was 0.5 percent, giving an annualized rate of 27.3 percent, the highest figure for 10 years.
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139. For his financial and other services, Joshua Van Neck was created a baronet 14 December 1751.
140. Gwinn, who takes over as city attorney in December, has addressed police and judicial groups around the country.
141. Malcolm McLaren did not arrive at the Virgin offices that December afternoon, as arranged.
142. Thatcher's personal adviser Sir Percy Cradock also made a secret visit in December, with as little success.
143. The court was told the charges relate alleged assaults between January 1, 1972, and December 31, 1973.
144. However, it was not required as Miss Green resigned her appointment as District tutor-organiser in December 1939.
145. Some say it is because no boat people have been returned home against their will since December 1989.
146. If adopted, the standard would apply to financial years beginning on or after 16 December 1993.
147. Since he was unable to attend, the lecture he had prepared was read out to the 1,000 participants on December 14.
148. The top 50 in the Sony Rankings as of December 31 should automatically receive invitations to the next season's four Majors.
149. I can vividly remember the tense atmosphere prevailing amongst all Washington crews during December 1952 and January 1953.
150. Six hundred men, some from the most distinguished aristocratic families, went on trial for the quixotic rising of December 1825.
More similar words: memberremembernovembermembershipnumbertimberchamberdecentlimber updeceasedeceivea number ofany number ofcumbersomedeceptivedeceptiondeceitfulundeceiveto the number ofaccount numbera large number ofonce morecemeteryplacementpolicemanembodyembarkeffacementenforcementembrace
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