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quarter
noun
Any fourth of something, particularly:
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It's certainly not true that it found "only a quarter [of LGBT people] would wed", as the Mail said in its headline – and Catholic Voices said in their press release.
In addition, the Committee intends to purchase a further $600 billion of longer-term Treasury securities by the end of the second quarter of 2011, a pace of about $75 billion per month.
Others basked in a wave of optimism, this being the best scheme to come out of a tawdry saga of ill-conceived visions that has dragged on for the past quarter of a century.
Dockers midfielder Nat Fyfe was influential with 27 possessions, eight clearances, and a goal, with his high-flying mark in the final quarter another highlight.
An earlier version said that Darren Hall in Bristol West increased the party's vote by almost a quarter.
Boil new potatoes or Jersey Royals (halve or quarter any big'uns) until tender.
The worst-case scenario occurred; Nadal and No1 Novak Djokovic were drawn in the same quarter.
The eurozone's third biggest economy grew 0.3% quarter on quarter, slightly more than expected thanks to a pickup in domestic demand.
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