The first month of the year; begins 10 days after the winter solstice.
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Examples for "January "
Examples for "January "
1 Example: You injured your back in January of 1997 while at work.
2 Under the nuclear deal, the U.S. and Europe lifted sanctions in January .
3 Actually, since January of this year sales have increased quite a bit.
4 The new law is expected to come into effect in January 2020.
5 This time, January was able to see evidence of the biological violence.
1 Environment Commissioner Jan Wright joined Morning Report later to give her response.
2 Banga expects another 30 basis point increase in borrowing cost in Jan - Mar .
3 The settlement requires court approval at a hearing set for Jan . 22.
4 There have been no major demonstrations in the city since Jan . 1.
5 Passing was on point 8 Jan Vertonghen Marauded forward from unfamiliar role.
6 The EU executive is scheduled to announce its decision by Jan . 13.
7 The strike pay hike was previously set to increase on Jan . 1.
8 The next hearing in the contract case is scheduled for Jan . 18.
9 Still that's about half the bookings seen the week of Jan . 6.
10 You don't know what you're missing.' Jan studied his cigar with pleasure.
11 Darpa spokesperson Jan Walker's answer: We want it to be an airplane.
12 Justice undersecretary Jan Logie, a Green MP, is overseeing the law change.
13 The banks must submit their capital plans to regulators by Jan . 7.
14 New Zealand born boogie-woogie pianist Jan Preston is on NZ Live today.
15 The government is due to release fourth-quarter GDP data on Jan 20.
16 The FDA will accept comments on its proposed warnings until Jan . 9.
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