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an·nu·al
/ ˈanyoōəl/
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adj.
occurring once every year:
the union's annual conference.
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calculated over or covering a period of a year:
annual accounts.
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(of a plant) living for a year or less, perpetuating itself by seed:
annual flowers.
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n.
a book or magazine that is published once a year under the same title but with different contents.
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an annual plant.
DERIVATIVES:
an·nu·al·ly
adv.
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TRIBAL LAW AND ORDER:THOMAS J. PERRELLI
Transcript from: Congressional Testimony; 12/10/2009; 700+ words
; ...to discuss public safetyand law enforcement in tribal communities. In addition, the Justice Departmentrecently convened its annual tribal consultation on violence against women,as required by the Violence Against Women Act. The experiences that triballeaders...
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ARMY AND MARINE CORPS RESET REQUIREMENTS:PETER W. CHIARELLI
Transcript from: Congressional Testimony; 12/10/2009; 700+ words
; ...distinguished Members of the Subcommittee. Thankyou for the opportunity to discuss Army Reset in view of the Fiscal Year(FY) 2010 annual budget and Overseas Contingency Operations supplementalrequests. On behalf of the Secretary of the Army, the Honorable Pete...
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Author: Santa Claus Relies On Robots, Gadgetry
Transcript from: NPR Morning Edition; 12/11/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...MONTAGNETime 10:00-11:00 AM Play Audio RENEE MONTAGNE, host: Everyone knows that Santa Claus is getting ready for his annual Christmas delivery of presents to good little boys and girls around the world. But how does he get it all done? In the next...
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EXPORTS AND ECONOMIC RECOVERY:HOWARD ROSEN
Transcript from: Congressional Testimony; 12/9/2009; 700+ words
; ...GDP. The US net debtor position hasdeteriorated since 2000, rising at a rate of 23 percent per year,more than 4 times the annual growth of the US economy. There areseveral ways the United States can reduce its debt burden, butmost of them will require...
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EXPORTS AND ECONOMIC RECOVERY:BOB BEISNER
Transcript from: Congressional Testimony; 12/9/2009; 700+ words
; ...underwrite production facilities. A report titled RisingTigers, Sleeping Giant, credited China with 1,800 megawatts of annual productioncapacity in 2008, with the U.S. at a mere 375 of megawatts produced. Estimatesfor U.S. demand in 2010 have...
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EXPORTS AND ECONOMIC RECOVERY:ALEXANDRE MAS
Transcript from: Congressional Testimony; 12/9/2009; 700+ words
; ...The United States has not had a tradesurplus since 1975 on an annual basis. The trade deficit rose in the 1980`sand then fell...percentannual rate. Exports also rose quickly at a 17 percent annual rate. Aswe have seen during the recession, a major obstacle...
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SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION OVERSIGHT:A. SPRIGHTLEY RYAN
Transcript from: Congressional Testimony; 12/10/2009; 700+ words
; ...implemented a number of our recommendationsin that area and, notably, the number of comments and significant deficienciesin the annual financial statement audits has declined over the last threeyears. Nonetheless, there remain significant challenges to strong...
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR INDIAN LANDS BACKLOGS:CARL J. ARTMAN
Transcript from: Congressional Testimony; 12/9/2009; 700+ words
; ...trust applications.Second, we made completion of the fee-to-trust applications a prioritythat manifested itself in annual performance goals that impacted everyperson involved in the fee- to-trust process, ranging from the intake specialistat...
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Harkin: 'Public Option' Will Be In Final Health Bill
Transcript from: NPR Weekend All Things Considered; 9/27/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...reform bill that will make sure there are no pre- existing condition clauses in health insurance, that there's no lifetime or annual caps, where we put a major emphasis on prevention and wellness, where kids can stay in their family policy until they're...
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Panel: Get Mammograms At 50, Not 40
Transcript from: NPR All Things Considered; 11/16/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...news reports that the American Cancer Society was wavering on annual screening for breast cancer. They're not. Now comes the...American Cancer Society says the society is continuing to recommend annual screening for women 40 and older, because that's the best...
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SIC 2021 Creamery Butter
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of American Industries
...consumption slowed as health and calorie-conscious consumers switched to margarine and other spreads. From 1981 to 1991, annual per capita butter consumption increased only slightly from 3.7 to 3.9 pounds. In 1995 supermarket sales of butter were...
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SIC 2022 Natural, Processed and Imitation Cheese
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of American Industries
...billion. California was the number-two cheese producer in the late 1990s, following an aggressive promotional campaign. Annual per capita consumption of cheese increased yearly during the 1990s (to 30 pounds late in the decade), with projections at...
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SIC 2038 Frozen Specialties, Not Elsewhere Classified
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of American Industries
...new brands and line extensions. In the 1990s, dual-income households and the convenience of microwave ovens contributed to annual growth in the frozen food category. However, consumers also complained about the poor texture and inferior browning effect...
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SIC 2045 Prepared Flour Mixes and Doughs
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of American Industries
...Census. Washington, D.C.: GPO, 15 November 1999. United States Census Bureau. "Statistics for Industries and Industry Groups: 2000." Annual Survey of Manufacturers. February 2002. Available from http://www.census.gov.
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SIC 2097 Manufactured Ice
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of American Industries
...larger blocks were particularly popular for ice carvings at out-door festivals and banquet buffets. Much of the industry's annual revenues depend on the weather. The warmer the temperature, the more ice consumers buy. Logically, sales of manufactured...
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