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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(241) Packs of St Ival's Carapelli will carry information on the spread's health benefits from January 28.
(242) It was this clientele which Hunter and his administrative staff took on in Tucson, in January 1994.
(243) Bikes that have not been claimed by the owners will be sold at a public auction January 11.
(244) An applicant may apply for admission from 1 January, 1 April, 1 July or 1 October in any year.
(245) The first and largest asteroid discovered, Ceres, was found on the night of January 1, 1801.
(246) A total of nine hundred and thirty eight road accidents happened between January and June.
(247) Once slated for thousands of homes, the Daley Ranch was acquired by the city for $ 21 million in January.
(248) A short-lived ceasefire broke down in January after army commanders demanded another chance to smash the Tigers.
(249) Higuchi, a deputy fire chief for Los Angeles County since January 1994.
(250) Monica is due to hit the big screen in January with the release of Dracula.
(251) A January Party report in Roslavl' noted with glee that the local clergy were divided, even before the February decree.
(252) By January he had raised an army of twenty-five thousand men and had headed north to intercept the forces of General Taylor.
(253) For the first time this year, advance booking will be available from 1 January.
(254) In these cheerless circumstances Henry fell ill and was unable to attend the peace talks in January 1189.
(255) Eventually, in January 1989, she was awarded custody of their daughters and the earl was granted access.
(256) In January 1994, he agreed to give free concerts as compensation for a previous conviction on drunken driving charges.
(257) Luxury for first class travellers: a sleeping car attendant delivers hot water bottles on the London-to-Inverness Express, January 1935.
(258) In January I announced that a chat show host's spouse was to appear in EastEnders.
(259) In January, it was announced that 1, 000 skilled civilian jobs will stay at McClellan for five more years.
(260) The attempted coup took place in January.
(261) There will be a Communion Service on January 30.
(262) January 2004 Harbour Side in City Auckland.
(263) In January the government ordered a crackdown.
(263) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(264) The magazine started [ began ] ( its ) publication in January, 1927.
(265) Both chambers plan to vote on that policy before January 15th.
(266) The first liquid laser was operated in January of 1963.
(267) The House of Representatives approved the Commission's recommendation on January 9,1902.
(268) If you could finish it by January, they might publish It'sooner.
(269) This contract plant will start - up ( put in commissioning ) on January first 2008.
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