Similar words: manual, actuary, estuary, february, obituary, mortuary, sanctuary, sumptuary. Meaning: ['dʒænjʊərɪ] n. the first month of the year; begins 10 days after the winter solstice.
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(121) The lifeboat was called out five times in the January storms.
(122) He ran the business part time until last January.
(123) She was born on January 6, 1946.
(124) If successful, the changeover would take place next January.
(125) In January 1961, Eisenhower delivered his farewell address.
(126) On that fateful January day the beleaguered Matty climbed the five flights of stairs from trading floor to the cafeteria.
(127) In January 1864 he was appointed commissioner for the settlement of boundary disputes between the states of Baroda and Jamnagar.
(128) By January 1944, Fletcher had command of a B-17 bomber and a ten man crew.
(129) She was admitted to hospital on 21 January because of a productive cough and mild dyspnoea which had appeared four days earlier.
(130) The senior registrar contract arrived dated May 1988, and a six month battle ensued to get it backdated to January 1987.
(131) It is her first one not published in January, and the first to deal specifically with the bikini in mind.
(132) When Bernard was canonized on 18 January 1175 this also was the day that he was given.
(133) Then in January 1991 I saw Roslin's ad in Nature.
(134) Subzero temperatures in December and January can turn the ice as brittle as bone china.
(135) The Buckau's first series of trials at sea as a rotor ship was completed successfully in January 1925.
(136) He retires next January.
(137) The extended contract and higher volume of service commitment provides Verio with an improved price beginning in January 1999.
(138) On January 3(sentencedict.com), Ogden Reid died of complications from throat cancer.
(139) In January 1989, the party captured a shocking 7.5 percent of the vote in West Berlin's municipal elections.
(140) She had lain on her bed at her farmhouse home on January 2 and put a double-barrelled shotgun to her head.
(141) But since its premier issue in January 1993(Sentencedict.com), Wired has led a charmed life.
(142) Its circular of 12 January drawing attention to the decisions against united action taken at Southport, had been ignored.
(143) The first lady will keep out the January chill with a matching satin cape.
(144) Adjustable rates averaged 5. 43 percent, down from 6. 82 in January 1995.
(145) The Big Three began sounding the alarm in a big way when January sales figures were reported.
(146) Mr Kemp said the atmosphere of despair which swept the homes after the closure announcement on January 9 had now gone.
(147) The incidents allegedly occurred between January 1995 and October 1996.
(148) But since last January when Tom Davies joined the two conservative board members, the board is generating increasing public discussion.
(149) In January the firm said that, to lure visitors during winter, it would cut its admission prices for locals.
(150) The 1994 Turner prize-winner received the commission to create the monument in January 1996.
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