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Sentence count:234+10Posted:2016-11-17Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: memberremembermembershipnovelmovementnumbertimberrun overMeaning: [nəʊ'vembə]  n. the month following October and preceding December. 
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(91) A 50th anniversary commemoration is planned for November.
(92) The months grew cold, November, December.
(93) After he was elected in November he revealed that he been the subject of racial attacks during his campaign.
(94) The Six eventually reached a compromise in November 1959, agreeing that the foreign ministers should meet regularly on a biennial basis.
(95) Out of all this came a resolution passed at the District AGM the following November.
(96) Jackson and the national media were noticeably absent from Baltimore last November, when a similar incident happened.
(97) Stedeford, 27, was convicted in November of a bank robbery charge in Iowa and will be sentenced next month.
(98) Less than half of the voting-age population cast a ballot in November.
(99) A serious breach occurred as the result of the Hunger March of 18 October and 1 November 1932.
(100) Immediately after his burial on 13 November 1803, poor Mary's benefit was doubled to 4s. a fortnight.
(101) The judge said he would hold an assets confiscation hearing on Emmett in November.
(102) Prices of Vauxhall's new cars and light vehicles will rise by an average of 3.25 percent from November 29.
(103) Last November, he publicly outlined a list of changes he said would make the amendment less objectionable.
(104) The first assembly flight for the station had been scheduled for November.
(105) Over 200,000 jobs were chopped from the payrolls in November.
(106) Most top prospects committed during the autumn signing period in November.
(107) Will noted in November, 1931, alluding to the latest celebrity murderer.
(108) The United States on 2 November won a vote of 64 to 5 in support of its motion calling for a cease-fire.
(109) The pair were refused bail and remanded in custody until November 13.
(110) Albert Ninham, 75, admitted indecently assaulting two boys aged 12 and 11 in November last year.
(111) Subsequent to this investigation we assessed 2907 urine samples from women attending the antenatal clinics in Dundee between November 1990 and September 1992.
(112) The multiprocessor version of the R4000 central processing unit is expected, finally, in November.
(113) They had moved in from the garden during a cold spell in November.
(114) Insiders tipped Atwood and Ishiguro to win the prize, to be announced on November 7.
(115) Almost anything that happens between now and November 7 could affect the outcome.
(116) On 1 November Sukarno was called in and a ceasefire arranged.
(117) In November 1991 the House of Representatives had approved the bill by 409 votes to 21.
(118) The beaters of my Kenwood have seldom been still since the end of November. Sentencedict.com
(119) Her most public appearance since the November elections came at a United Nations conference on social issues last month.
(120) The other funds came from three fund-raising events held since he announced his candidacy in late November.
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