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annual

I miss their annual calendar.

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At most, it tolerates one annual loon.

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In 1882-1884 three successive annual exhibits of a National Mining and Industrial Exposition were held.

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Now he wants a picture "of darling Helen and her illustrious teacher, to grace the pages of the forthcoming annual report."

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The rest pay an annual tax for this outside garment of all, become indispensable summer and winter, which would buy a village of Indian wigwams, but now helps to keep them poor as long as they live.

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The annual rainfall for the whole of France averages about 32 in.

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The Ouray Rescue Squad held an annual fund raising breakfast each Fourth of July, enabling the Deans to share an early meal of eggs, sausage, and fixings in the company of friends and neighbors.

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324,638 The annual number of emigrants from France is small.

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In New York State, where the population is largely industrial, the annual deaths per million are only three, but of the agricultural population eleven.

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The story described an annual one-week bike tour of the Colorado Rockies and the address for information was circled and underlined.

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This wouldn't be like their annual snowbirds who simply wanted to escape the cold winters up north, though.

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This wouldn't be like their annual snowbirds who simply wanted to escape the cold winters up north, though.

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In another annual called the Gem appeared the poem on the story of "Eugene Aram," which first manifested the full extent of that poetical vigour which seemed to advance just in proportion as his physical health declined.

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In 1904 official estimates, based on immigration and emigration returns and upon registered births and deaths, both of which are admittedly defective, showed a population increased to 5,410,028, and a small diminution in the rate of annual increase from 1895 to 1904 as compared with 18.69-1895.

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The agency by which these principles were introduced was the edicts of the praetor, an annual proclamation setting forth the manner in which the magistrate intended to administer the law during his year of office.

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The population that year was estimated to be 4,794,149, from which it is seen that the annual costs of government were no less than £3,16s.

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The state controls all ecclesiastical appointments, decides on the passing or rejection of all decrees of the Holy See, and provides an annual subsidy for maintenance of the churches and clergy.

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There Seems A Fairly Well Marked Annual Variation In Ionic Contents, As The Following Figures Will Show.

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Calvados the former was 904,000, as against 857,000 in the Cantal latter year, the diminution being acconipanied by Charente a decrease in the annual number of deaths.

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The city has also a large trade in cotton, the annual receipts averaging about ioo,000 bales.

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