Similar words: duly, truly, unduly, unruly, ulysses grant. Meaning: [dʒuː'laɪ] n. the month following June and preceding August.
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211) In July the government majority fell to three on one vote but this narrow margin produced better attendances on the government side.
212) This experience shaped the political ambition that led ultimately to his coup of 23 July 1952.
213) President Zhelyu Zhelev announced on July 16 that local and general elections would be held on Sept. 29.
214) Prior to Gorbachev's re-election, the congress had adopted a resolution approving his report of July 2.
215) On July 29 a general amnesty was reported for detainees accused of harming state security.
216) He was taken to hospital on July 29 with bullet wounds to the chest,[www.Sentencedict.com] apparently the result of a suicide attempt.
217) Ruskin's marriage was annulled in July 1854, on the grounds that it had not been consummated.
218) In July 1990 a television advertisement by the Cot Death Association advised against placing infants to sleep prone.
219) On July 20, 1999, Pasko was given a three-year prison sentence, then released under an amnesty programme.
220) Faults were discovered in the mountings on the crash barriers around the top deck of the car park in July.
221) From July onwards the town of Whaddon had waited with bated breath.
222) In early July(sentencedict.com), the space agency will select one of the companies as its industrial partner for the X-33.
223) The Independent of July 16 noted that no agreement had been reached on limiting arms sales.
224) The mayor and Board of Supervisors must approve a new budget by July 1.
225) Under the Geneva agreement, a French force was supposed to remain in South Vietnam until July 1956.
226) In July 1938 the official announcement of passenger closure came.
227) In July 1956, the administration banned all golf, baseball games, and dances between the patients and outsiders.
228) July 1944, failed although he was injured and undoubtedly badly shaken.
229) The Fed lowered the key federal funds rate on overnight bank loans twice last year, in July and December.
230) An applicant may apply for admission from 1 January, 1 April, 1 July or 1 October in any year.
231) That uncertainty arose after a $ 10 million budget shortfall surfaced in July, days before the start of the school year.
232) On July 30 the Defence Ministry announced a decision in principle to purchase anti-aircraft missile systems for the first time.
233) It was published on 22 July, and it soon became clear that the schools were not interested.
234) The 125-year-old chain filed for Chapter 11 protections from creditors in July after years of anemic earnings and dwindling sales.
235) At a meeting on 21 July the Cabinet approved the Chancellor's strategy.
236) Mellor's resignation was the final act in a drama running since July, when his romance with Antonia was exposed.
237) In July 1583 he escaped to St Andrews, and set about destroying his tormentors or pardoning some in return for abject submission.
238) Only 100,000 tonnes of an estimated 500,000 tonnes of food aid required throughout the country had been distributed by early July.
239) The product is going into beta test, and if that goes as planned, it is scheduled for delivery this July.
240) A Union-Republican Customs Committee was to have been established by July 1 to reach agreement with the republics on the new tariffs.