The first month of the year; begins 10 days after the winter solstice.
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Examples for "January"
Examples for "January"
1Example: You injured your back in January of 1997 while at work.
2Under the nuclear deal, the U.S. and Europe lifted sanctions in January.
3Actually, since January of this year sales have increased quite a bit.
4The new law is expected to come into effect in January 2020.
5This time, January was able to see evidence of the biological violence.
1Environment Commissioner Jan Wright joined Morning Report later to give her response.
2Banga expects another 30 basis point increase in borrowing cost in Jan-Mar.
3The settlement requires court approval at a hearing set for Jan. 22.
4There have been no major demonstrations in the city since Jan. 1.
5Passing was on point 8 Jan Vertonghen Marauded forward from unfamiliar role.
6The EU executive is scheduled to announce its decision by Jan. 13.
7Jan Olde Riekerink is not without his problems at Cape Town City.
8The strike pay hike was previously set to increase on Jan. 1.
9The next hearing in the contract case is scheduled for Jan. 18.
10Still that's about half the bookings seen the week of Jan. 6.
11You don't know what you're missing.' Jan studied his cigar with pleasure.
12Darpa spokesperson Jan Walker's answer: We want it to be an airplane.
13Justice undersecretary Jan Logie, a Green MP, is overseeing the law change.
14The banks must submit their capital plans to regulators by Jan. 7.
15New Zealand born boogie-woogie pianist Jan Preston is on NZ Live today.
16Jan knew he could delay no longer; he was about to fall.