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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(211) Introduced in January 1983, Lisa had been acclaimed as offering breakthrough technology; but few could afford it.
(212) Quirot, third at Barcelona, suffered severe burns when her home was set ablaze by a lamp in January 1993.
(213) Giuliani said Kamal purchased the automatic in Florida at the end of January.
(214) The company will sell about 60 billion lire to the public by the end of January, say investment bankers.
(215) The name Alma survived the alterations of 1937 and 1954 until in January 1969 the building was bought by the Whitbread brewery.
(216) It was January. Rest assured we'd be sleeping soundly by May.
(217) Ivor Newley had last been seen alive by independent witnesses on the morning of Sunday, 27 January.
(218) In January 1993, Zimmermann was contacted by two customs agents.
(219) On I January 1803 he was appointed assistant professor at 100 guineas perannum.
(220) A retraction would be broadcast when a new series of the programme begins in January.
(221) They agreed to return to their barracks after the government undertook to pay them their January and February salaries.
(222) No details had yet been published of an economic recovery plan which the government had announced in January.
(223) Flash back colleagues carry Wayne Edwards' coffin at his funeral in January.
(224) Since January, those applying for loans up to $ 100, 000 need only fill out a one-page application.
(225) Brian, you and Kerrie have been in temporary accommodation since January 1991.
(226) A January report by a federal advisory commission suggested a possible increase from 6. 2 percent of wages to 7 percent.
(227) A target closing date has been set for January 1, 1999.
(228) As the Minister raises his eyebrow, I recommend my excellent speech on competitive tendering of 20 January in the House.
(229) Central News South took to the airwaves in January nineteen eighty-nine and tomorrow night we look back over our first four years.
(230) Thirteen cars had their Vambac equipment removed and replaced with conventional controllers, commencing in January 1964.
(231) He lived in the basement until the middle of January.
(232) The 60-year-old retired engineer was diagnosed with prostate cancer in January.
(233) Then on 13 January 1972 the army dismissed Busia; a group of officers led by Colonel Acheampong assumed control.
(234) By the end of January the allies claimed to have flown over 30,(www.Sentencedict.com)000 sorties.
(235) Unemployment climbed by 30 percent in January 1991 and was expected to double to nearly 300,000 by the end of 1991.
(236) December, January and February are comparatively cool months in Calcutta, and it is quite comfortable out of doors.
(237) That compares with 13,221 unemployed claimants and 241 unfilled vacancies in January 1987.
(238) In January cuts had been implemented in the civil service to reduce the public-sector wage bill.
(239) The decision follows completion of tracklaying on the branch from Busto Arsizio on January 28.
(240) Capricorn 22 December to 20 January Traditionally, Capricorns are meant to be serious and sober.
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