Similar words: duly, truly, unduly, unruly, ulysses grant. Meaning: [dʒuː'laɪ] n. the month following June and preceding August.
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181) In four rounds of voting on July 24 and 26 none received the necessary backing of two-thirds of the 400 deputies.
182) A manufacturing trade group reported Friday that factory activity accelerated to the highest level in almost three years during July.
183) The worst bear market lasted from September 1929 through July 1932, when stocks plunged about 90 percent.
184) Detained in July 1991, he had been freed on bail in November and had apparently slipped bail.
185) Since parties held under the auspices of the Fourth of July will be ongoing all weekend, some careful planning is required.
186) A blistering July sun, a cloudless blue sky and the wine-dark seas without even a ripple to show for themselves.
186) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
187) Moreover it began to free captured troops on July 5 and to lift blockades.
188) It then approved an amendment calling for a new law on forming a government by July.
189) The break between the Alley company and the academy was formally announced the following month, in July.
190) The government has set June 11 as the deadline for submitting bids, and hopes to select a concessionaire by July 3.
191) Hoping to avoid delays and embarrassing publicity, in July the council started quietly pressuring Pike to disengage from the venture.
192) On July 11, the composition of the Cabinet was approved by 226 votes to 124 with 28 abstentions.
193) The Extraordinary Commission's report was accepted after a 12-hour debate on July 23 by 184 votes to 110 with 19 abstentions.
194) Between 14 and 16 July twenty-two people were killed in the battles between blacks, the police, and the National Guard.
195) Cricket benefited by about £750,000 when the July awards of the Foundation for Sport and the Arts were announced.
196) And when he had his ninth birthday party last July, Michael Jackson was one of his guests.
197) This has recently been approved and the first meeting which will set a research agenda will be held in July 1989.
198) Yeltsin had decided not to attend the summit because of critical July 3 elections.
199) Either at New Year or before July you can anticipate a change in the everyday running of your life.
200) The Senate on Thursday is expected to give final approval to the measure, which would take effect next July.
201) Perhaps the most famous example of a re-creation gone astray took place in July 1989.
202) Since July 1984, death from alcoholism has not had to be reported to the coroner.
203) There were 37 in the Paddington area alone between August 1993 and July 1998.
204) On July 23 he presented the new Cabinet which was approved by 70 votes to two with eight abstentions.
205) It was arranged that I would leave, that Oliver Ingraham would come in July.
206) On July 20-21 the Congress approved the lowering of the maximum corporate tax from 50 percent on operating profits to 30 percent.
207) There were several air raid warnings in late July but little damage.
208) It was agreed that a final report on the Structural Impediment talks would be issued in July 1990.
209) In July, Premier Whitney appointed his own three-man commission of inquiry to examine the subject of electrical power.
210) Like the committees of July 1936, they issued passports, raised local levies, licensed apothecaries.