Similar words: duly, truly, unduly, unruly, ulysses grant. Meaning: [dʒuː'laɪ] n. the month following June and preceding August.
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151) Some of his decisions, in particular the one to raise the bank rate to 6 percent in July 1916, were criticized.
152) Since last July, the department has received more than 100 applications to install pay phones, Broxtermann said.
153) The relic was sold by auctioneers Christie's in London in July 1992.
154) It was begun again in 1939 and opened in July 1943.
155) It was a hot July night, and 300 angry ballplayers showed up.
156) He resigned as Defence Secretary in July 1991 in order to pursue his presidential ambitions. Sentencedict.com
157) Caroline Dickinson was raped and killed July 18, 1996, in her bed at a youth hostel.
158) On Saturday 18 July, Congress excursions visit a very wide range of sites in and around Berlin.
159) He twisted a bathrobe belt around her neck and forced her on to a bed before raping her twice in July 1991.
160) In July, for example, five Catholics were appointed to the Privy Council.
161) The bill is expected to received royal assent in July, the regulations to come into force early 1994.
162) That compares with an average of 122 million shares traded each full day since July.
163) The move came after a vote by regents indefinitely tabling a motion to rescind their July 20 vote revising admissions policies.
164) The flight began in July but was delayed for two weeks until early August following initial problems with take-off at high altitudes.
165) Bids are expected to be opened in July or August.
166) The Supreme Soviet approved the 1992 budget on July 17.
167) In July 1834, rioting against abolitionists in New York City resulted in mass destruction of the black section.
168) The Bill authorizing the conversion of a number of tram routes to trolleybus operation received Royal Assent on 31 July.
169) At that meeting on July 10, the board was stunned by an independent audit of four years of crime statistics.
170) These were formally approved by the Bar Council in July.
171) The conference, attended by 189 countries, opened on Monday and will run until July 20.
172) Little remains of the camp except the railway line that brought 850,000 victims to their deaths between July 1942 and August 1943.
173) Truman did not actually sign the military aid legislation until July 26, 1950.
174) Weeks later, on July 12, 1986, Hall and her then-husband, Peter, were accused of the crime.
175) David will leave Emap and take up his new appointment at the end of July.
176) But a permanent successor probably will not be named until July or August 1999, Pesqueira said.
177) He was appointed by postal ballot and takes up his new responsibilities in July.
178) Her 32-year-old partner, Nas, was killed in a motorcycle accident on 10 July, 1998.
179) In their honour ... The University will award honourary degrees at the graduation ceremonies on 1 and 2 July.
180) Gorbachev's re-election as general secretary Gorbachev was re-elected general secretary on July 10 by secret ballot.