Similar words: member, remember, membership, novel, movement, number, timber, run over. Meaning: [nəʊ'vembə] n. the month following October and preceding December.
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(121) On my birthday in November we again lobbied the guards to have the radio for the day.
(122) When November came, and the debt ceiling had not moved, Rubin postponed catastrophe by borrowing from two government pension funds.
(123) The industrialist, who was captured on November 24th, was freed after 84 days in captivity.
(124) On the bitterly cold morning of Sunday 13 November 1715 the two armies were woken respectively by bagpipes and trumpets.
(125) The race is set to be one of the star attractions in the second of the trial Sunday meetings on November 15.
(126) In November another dispute arose involving Chalerm when he criticized the Army's seizure of a mobile radio unit.
(127) Fulani's minor-party ticket will appear on the November ballot in nearly all 50 states.
(128) He returned to Parliament after his by-election victory in Kensington and Chelsea last November.
(129) The changeable weather that November brings can lead to foggy conditions.
(130) The Education Department also moved quickly from November 1983, having had a particularly bumpy ride at the hands of the media.
(131) In November, the millwrights' local voted to hire me as their attorney.
(132) Divine Mission airs at 3 today, and 9 p. m. Wednesday, November 19, on Channel 6.
(133) Detained in July 1991, he had been freed on bail in November and had apparently slipped bail.
(134) But although test boreholes were successfully sunk at Altnabreac in Caithness in November 1975, the programme quickly ran into opposition elsewhere.
(135) November 28 also sees the close of Michael Biberstein's exhibition of recent landscape paintings at the Montenay.
(136) California voters approved the initiative November 5 by a 54-to-46 percent margin.
(137) So many antiques that Architectural Digest magazine devoted a lengthy article to the subject in its November issue.
(138) Nothing happened, however, because Congress was eager to adjourn for the November elections.
(139) The pirate station, which ran aground last November, is using equipment and records donated by listeners.
(140) Organizers need the valid signatures of 480, 000 voters by April 19 to qualify for the November ballot.
(141) Instead, in November 1989 Binoche et Godeau, of Paris, stepped into the charmed circle.
(142) November 1989 brought more shifts in the basic structure of the world system than had been seen since the summer of 1945.
(143) Peres became prime minister after the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin last November.
(144) The dismantling began on the night of November 9 as hundreds of Berliners chipped away at some of the more decorative chunks.
(145) I reckon anything over an inch long by November has a good chance of making it.
(146) On auction night in New York, 11 November, 1987, two telephone bidders competed for Irises.
(147) Chancellor Norman Lamont is being urged to boost the moribund housing market in his autumn statement on November 12.
(148) It complements a banger perfectly and will make you forget the November chill.
(148) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(149) No more: Mr Clinton won eight western states last November and is acutely sensitive to western politics.
(150) A catalogue has been produced to accompany the exhibition, which runs from 24 November to 18 December.
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