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“The word can mean ‘year’ or ‘new year,’ but in ancient times it referred to a four-month season marking the beginning of the new year in the Hawaiian calendar.”
The Aloha Quilt Jennifer Chiaverini 2010
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“The word can mean ‘year’ or ‘new year,’ but in ancient times it referred to a four-month season marking the beginning of the new year in the Hawaiian calendar.”
The Aloha Quilt Jennifer Chiaverini 2010
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“The word can mean ‘year’ or ‘new year,’ but in ancient times it referred to a four-month season marking the beginning of the new year in the Hawaiian calendar.”
The Aloha Quilt Jennifer Chiaverini 2010
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LONDON—Robusta coffee futures prices are poised to retreat from four-month highs when top producer Vietnam starts selling its beans.
Robusta Coffee Prices Poised for Decline Neena Rai 2012
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The envoy's presence on a Friday—the day of Syria's biggest protests and reprisals over its four-month uprising—sounded a bold diplomatic warning to the regime against escalating violence.
Syrian Protest Seen Bolstered by U.S. Visit Nour Malas 2011
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In TOKYO , the Nikkei Stock Average rose 0.7% to a four-month high of 10137.73.
European Banks Tumble Barbara Kollmeyer 2011
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Even as the NFL and its players edge closer to ending what's been a four-month work stoppage, the Giants announced Friday a deal still can't come soon enough to manage the logistics of a three-week camp upstate, resigning them to the team facility in East Rutherford, N.J. In a release, team co-owner and president John Mara said, "In light of current circumstances, it simply became impractical for us to hold camp away from home."
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U.S. wheat for March delivery ended 8.2 cents, or 1.2%, higher at $6.7425 at the Chicago Board of Trade, a four-month settlement high.
U.S. Wheat Futures Touch 4-Month High Ian Berry 2012
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The West African country plunged into a four-month conflict following disputed elections last November.
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TOKYO—Japanese government bond yields held steady despite the yen's surge to a four-month high.
Japanese Yields Flat Takashi Mochizuki 2011
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