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  • 31year by year — ► if something increases, develops, etc. year by year, it happens each year over a period of time: »Savers should monitor their funds year by year. »Credit card fraud is still increasing on a year by year basis. Main Entry: ↑year …

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  • 32year-end — UK US (also year end, year s end) noun [S] (also the year end) ► ACCOUNTING the end of the financial year, or the end of December: »The annual meeting is usually held a few months after the year end. »Banks have been slow to increase their… …

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  • 33year — (n.) O.E. gear (W.Saxon), ger (Anglian) year, from P.Gmc. *jæram year (Cf. O.S., O.H.G. jar, O.N. ar, Dan. aar, O.Fris. ger, Du. jaar, Ger. Jahr, Goth. jer year ), from PIE *yer o , from r …

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  • 34year in, year out — See: DAY IN AND DAY OUT …

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  • 35year in, year out — See: DAY IN AND DAY OUT …

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  • 36year 2000 bug — year 2000 bug, year 2000 problem year 2000 problem, n. (Computers) an error in the coding of certain computer programs in which the year portion of dates was represented by only two decimal digits, assuming that the first two digits are 19 . In… …

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  • 37year 2000 problem — year 2000 bug year 2000 bug, year 2000 problem year 2000 problem, n. (Computers) an error in the coding of certain computer programs in which the year portion of dates was represented by only two decimal digits, assuming that the first two digits …

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  • 38Year of the Four Emperors — – 69 Galba Otho Vitellius Vespasian …

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  • 39Year 1809 — (Märkesåret 1809 in Swedish and Merkkivuosi 1809 in Finnish, literally meaning The Significant Year 1809 ) was a joint Swedish/Finnish government project about the 2009 bicentennial of the division of Sweden, when Sweden had to cede Finland to… …

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  • 40year-on-year — UK US (also year on year) adjective ACCOUNTING, FINANCE ► YEAR OVER YEAR(Cf. ↑year over year) …

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