Synonym: at one time, erst, erstwhile, once. Similar words: former, performer, properly, elderly, farmer, underlying, armed, overlook. Meaning: ['fɔrməlɪ /'fɔːm-] adv. at a previous time.
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271. In turn, farmers are converting land formerly left untilled into cropland, and ceasing to rotate corn and soybean crops from year to year, in favor of corn.
272. Gavi ( GAVI ) was formerly the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization.
273. A country of north-central Africa. Formerly part of French Equatorial Africa, it became independent in 1960. Ndjamena is the capital and the largest city. Population, 4,405,000.
274. A Native American people formerly inhabiting north-central Missouri, with present-day descendants living with the Oto in north-central Oklahoma.
275. A member of a South American Indian people formerly inhabiting much of the Greater Antilles and now living chiefly in certain regions of Guiana.
276. A group of Native American peoples formerly inhabiting the southern San Joaquin Valley and adjacent foothills of the Sierra Nevada, with present-day descendants in the same area.
277. Mr Monod was formerly Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Suez Lyonnaise des Eaux .
278. A presumed language family formerly thought to include Egyptian and the Berber, Cushitic [sentencedict.com/formerly.html], and Chadic languages.
279. Formerly part of Bengal, it became East Pakistan when India achieved independence in 947.
280. Microsoft plans to be in what didymous Yahoo is over before the bot tom this year to buy formerly, but look now possibility is very little.
281. Criminal informations were formerly filed ex- relation of an individual known as the relator.
282. Bill Wolverton , formerly a senior at NASA's John C . Stennis Space Center, Bay St. Louis , Miss .
283. A formerly broke freelance writer, he had risen through the alternative-weekly ranks reporting on race and hip-hop.
284. Formerly the personal estate of a wealthy British businessman in the late 1920s, Hengshan Moller Villa still retains elements of its distinctive and opulent past.
285. All three of these companies have undertaken major buyouts recently, such as the pending $7.4 billion merger of formerly rival REIT Nationwide Health Properties (NYSE:NHP) into Ventas.
286. France, long a symbol of colonialist oppression in North Africa, looked once again like the hated imperial power it had formerly been.
287. It is no coincidence that the incumbent chief of the general staff Liang Guanglie was formerly commander of the Nanjing command.
288. January 24,1924: Petrograd, formerly Saint Petersburg, Russia, is renamed Leningrad.
289. North American evergreen with small pinkish bell - shaped flowers and oblong leaves used formerly for shinplasters.
290. A large, flightless sea bird (Pinguinus impennis) formerly common on northern Atlantic coasts but extinct since the middle of the 19th century.
291. The ancient office of Lord Chancellor—formerly the head of the judiciary, presiding officer of the House of Lords and a cabinet minister all at once—was broken into three.
292. Chinook Jargon:a pidgin language combining words from Nootka, Chinook, Salishan languages, French, and English, formerly used as a lingua franca in the Pacific Northwest.
293. Mammary gland sends lymphatic caruncle formerly, often can accompany have show of systemic lymph node enlargement.