Similar words: cerebrum, bear the brunt of, estuary, obituary, sanctuary, truant, menstrual, menstruation. Meaning: ['febrʊərɪ] n. the month following January and preceding March.
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181. Corrosion Caused Cloudburst Corrosion in pipework has been blamed for a gas escape which triggered the operation cloudburst emergency plan in February.
182. But then, in February 1885, a rival railway syndicate elbowed its way in.
183. He died in Weihsien 21 February 1945 of a brain tumour.
184. Andrew Kean and Donna Denson announced their engagement in February.
185. This marked the culmination of a pro-democracy campaign launched by opposition groups in February 1990.
186. In February 1995, the funds were selling at 11 percent discounts to their NAVs.
187. QueensCare February will mark the launch of QueensCare's new pediatric mobile dental clinic.
188. In February, federal government negotiators signed an accord with the Zapatista rebels that calls for expanding indigenous rights.
189. The new law was debated in Parliament on 14 February.
190. His announcement followed the sentencing earlier in the month of a further 45 opposition activists on charges arising from the February disturbances.
191. Lloyds Bank was the first to introduce an annual fee of £12 for its Access cardholders in February of this year.
192. Please be sure to obtain your tickets direct from the Royal Albert Hall during February.
193. In February, he was dismissed from a truck driver's job for road rage.
194. Open mike performances continue through Sunday, February 9, with headliner shows each night.
195. Safer handling,(www.Sentencedict.com) storage and transport of hazardous chemicals will be held in Aberdeen on 28 February 1992.
196. In the second week of February a sergeant named Reinhart was shot dead by sniper fire.
197. He got that when George signed as a free agent in February.
198. J., drug maker will begin marketing Renova, its new brand name for the prescription wrinkle cream, by February.
199. February to June and September are powerful months for new alliances and relationships across the board.
200. A decree in February banned the sale of weapons to countries involved in armed conflict.
201. In a long blue-envelope letter to Dominy, dated February 3, 1965, Stamm delivered his report.
202. The Mallaig train pulled away from the Clyde valley, leaving the haze-softened lights of Dumbarton paling in a cold February dawn.
203. In February demonstrators calling for Bird's departure were dispersed by police using tear gas and rubber bullets.
204. The three defendants were found guilty of conspiracy to possess drugs. 9 February was set for sentencing.
205. A much larger collection - 200 products - will be published and sent to five million homes next February.
206. By February 1986 the government had announced fifteen separate changes to the way the unemployment figures were calculated and presented.
207. On February 22[sentencedict.com], Dawson and the others cracked the whip and the vote poured out.
208. Last February, fewer than 50 families were in bed and breakfast accommodation in the town.
209. Although Neel died last February, many of his associates, including authors of classic anthropology texts, are still alive.
210. In February 1961 Parliament was asked to approve the grant of an extra £12,000 in the Supplementary Estimates.
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