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January 19

NOUN
  1. celebrated in southern United States

How To Use January 19 In A Sentence

  • Meanwhile, in January 1999, FDA rescinded its compliance policy guide that had regulated third-party servicers of medical devices.
  • Firstly, it is anticipated that the draft Structure Plan will be available for public consultation after 13 January 1992.
  • Current employees would be asked to contribute more toward retirement, starting in January 1999.
  • On 1 January 1956 an international society for the study of bioclimatology was established on the initiative of S.W. Tromp (Netherlands).
  • In January 1998, I started to get interested in genealogy and family history.
  • At 06.27 hours on 1 January 1975, Alfred Archibald Jones was dressed in corduroy and sat in a fume-filled Cavalier Musketeer Estate face down on the steering wheel, hoping the judgement would not be too heavy upon him. Excerpt: White Teeth by Zadie Smith
  • Monthly sunshine figures often show a close correlation with rainfall and this held true for January 1993.
  • Tragically, or perhaps fortunately, the hunt was aborted by Gaitskell's untimely death in January 1963.
  • The 1969 Tet Offensive is best seen as part of a larger, sustained enemy campaign that began in January 1968.
  • When Leonard Bernstein unleashed his sprawling Third Symphony - titled "Kaddish" - on the American public in January 1964, the critics practically trampled one another to get in the first jabs. The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - The Washington Post
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