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  • 31Year and a day — can refer to: * the Year and a day rule, a period tied into various legal principles in a number of jurisdictions * A Year and a Day (1998 novel), by Virginia Henley * A Year and a Day (2004 novel), by Leslie Pietrzyk Morrow * A poem by Elizabeth …

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  • 32Year Two : L'Héritage du faucheur — Year Two : L Héritage du faucheur Album de la série Batman Scénario Mike W. Barr Dessin Alan Davis Mark Farmer Paul Neary Couleurs Adrienne Roy Tom Ziuko Genre(s) Super héros …

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  • 33Year of the Horse — Título Year of the Horse Ficha técnica Dirección Jim Jarmusch Producción Larry Johnson Guion …

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  • 34year 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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  • 35year-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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  • 36year — (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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  • 37year by year — phrase as time passes The students seemed to grow younger year by year. Thesaurus: passing of timesynonym Main entry: year * * * ˌyear by ˈyear idiom as the years pass; each yea …

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  • 38year in, year out — See: DAY IN AND DAY OUT …

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  • 39year in, year out — See: DAY IN AND DAY OUT …

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  • 40year 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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