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are one year
adjective
Of a period of time, being particular
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And yet here we are, one year on from when that run began; eight rounds into the A-League and Adelaide United are bottom of the competition, with five losses, three draws and no wins.
Her solution was to take her daughter along with her, which, she says, worked out, despite obvious sacrifices on the sleep front: "You know, when they are one year, they wake up at night, so I had her waking up in the night, and then shooting during the days, and then I went home to my son to try to catch up with him.
And those tariffs are one year fixed, so they're cheaper and you're locked in with a guarantee of no hikes for far longer," he says.
Those time frames are one year, three years and five years, the periods that are used by fund raters like Morningstar and Lipper.
We are one year closer to Qatar's 2022 World Cup – time for changes to be implemented is running out," said Amnesty's gulf migrant rights researcher Mustafa Qadri.
It would also allow for liens on condos and co-ops that are three years late, and rental buildings that are one year late, regardless of what they owe.
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It's one year.
That was one year.
It's been one year.
Besides, what's one year?
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