Similar words: Jan., Jane, JANET, janus, jangle, harijan, january, janitor. Meaning: n. the first month of the year; begins 10 days after the winter solstice.
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91. A doctor's son, John Chisholm Winchester was born into a naval family on Jan 3, 1912.
92. Another suspected drug handler was fatally injured in a car bomb attack in Bilbao on Jan. 9.
93. The committee said it expects to recommend a punishment to the House by Friday, Jan. 17.
94. Jan raised her hand to Darren, and he collapsed in the chair with a pout like Marilyn Monroe.
95. Late last year, the panel and House leaders agreed the House would vote on the sanction by Jan. 21.
96. But lawyers, investigators and police have only contempt for the penal code, in force since Jan. 1.
97. Jan Molby and Ronny Rosenthal are back in the squad after ankle injuries.
98. On Jan. 23 a decree suspended import tariffs retroactively from Jan. 15 until the expected announcement of new tariffs on April 1.
99. On Jan. 13, several people were reported to have been wounded by security forces during demonstrations in protest at the arrests.
100. On Jan. 28 at a parliamentary press briefing Viljoen expanded on the government's proposals, giving details of a five-step plan.
101. On Jan. 24 it was reported that 28 members of the Interim Legislative Assembly had taken their seats.
102. Jan Fischer produced a transporter that might well have come from a professional machine shop.
103. Interested parties are required to make formal applications by Jan. 25, in a process likely to last several months.
104. The new rating system will be incorporated in television listings starting Jan. 1.
105. The House is scheduled to vote Jan. 21 on proposed sanctions against Gingrich.
106. Strom, who is stepping down Jan. 19 to open his own law and lobbying firm.
107. In Athens some 60,000 pupils, parents and teachers held a demonstration on Jan. 10.
108. Among those attending the cremation ceremony in Vientiane on Jan. 28 were President Souphanouvong, making a rare public appearance.
109. Mitsui Mining rose 4 yen to 436 yen -- the highest since Jan. 12 last year.
110. Two powerful earthquakes, on Jan. 13 and Feb. 13, killed at least 1,246 people and injured another 8,(sentencedict.com/jan.html)000.
111. The museum still lacked, as curator Jan Piet Filedt Kok said, a three-quarter length male portrait from the 1630s.
112. It also approved a government draft for a commercial code to take effect from Jan. 1, 1992.
113. But the plot was nearly foiled the afternoon of Jan. 19, Vega said.
114. The unprecedented content ratings for television began to appear on the networks and some cable channels Jan. 1.
115. Employers' social security contributions were reduced by 4.3 percent from Jan. 1, 1993, and income tax allowances were reduced.
116. Moss had left the team after he was ejected from the Notre Dame game on Jan. 21.
117. With Loy Vaught bothered by back spasms, Murray got his first start since Jan. 20.
118. If no progress is made in the budget negotiations by Jan. 26, the government offices could be shut down again.
119. It was created in 1741 by Jan Pakeniho, one of the most important silversmiths working in Prague.
120. Central bank policy-makers next meet to consider cutting interest rates on Jan. 30 and 31.
More similar words: Jan., Jane, JANET, janus, jangle, harijan, january, janitor, jangling, trojan war, janissary, janus-faced, trojan horse, rio de janeiro.