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- proper noun Plural form of
July .
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Examples
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Actually, they are invited for three Julys in a row.
Michael Kaiser: What I Am Giving Thanks for This Year Michael Kaiser 2011
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Eight Fourth of Julys, eight Christmases and Hanukkahs and Kwanzaas and Ramadans, eight birthdays, eight World Series, eight "buy nothing" days.
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Actually, they are invited for three Julys in a row.
Michael Kaiser: What I Am Giving Thanks for This Year Michael Kaiser 2011
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The heat wave, in which most of the Midwest states recorded one of their top ten hottest Julys ever, struck just as the nation's most valuable crop was in its delicate pollination stage.
USDA Cuts Corn Forecast Scott Kilman 2011
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Eight Fourth of Julys, eight Christmases and Hanukkahs and Kwanzaas and Ramadans, eight birthdays, eight World Series, eight "buy nothing" days.
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The jump was a surprise to economists, and a contrast to Julys data, which was revised downward slightly to an increase of just 0.4 percent.
Gold Sizzles, Stocks Trudge Higher Through Discouraging Data MarketNewsVideo.com 2010
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During the live launch of Bayless's show from the SIRIUS Studios in midtown Manhattan, Bayless brought us back to the sweltering Julys of 1960s-era Ardmore, Oklahoma, with his "bodacious" Grandma Gladys -- known for her bright red hair, slinky dresses, and pointy tailed Cadillac.
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Sixteen other states had Junes or Julys that ranked in the top-five hottest.
Miles Grant: This Summer's Extreme Heat: A Window on the Future 2010
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After the warmest June on record at Reagan National Airport (DCA) and, as of mid-month, on track for one of the warmest Julys, even the Baltimore/Washington National Weather Service Forecast Office at Sterling, Va. has seen fit to make comparisons.
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During the live launch of Bayless's show from the SIRIUS Studios in midtown Manhattan, Bayless brought us back to the sweltering Julys of 1960s-era Ardmore, Oklahoma, with his "bodacious" Grandma Gladys -- known for her bright red hair, slinky dresses, and pointy tailed Cadillac.
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