Word: annually
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These men's companies employ more than 600,000 people and represent annual net sales of more than $10 billion. Though well traveled, many of the tour members-who paid their own way-had never been in Asia before, and none had previously visited all eleven cities on the 23,120-mile itinerary...
Last week Bern decreed that at least 10% of all foreign residents must evacuate Switzerland by the middle of next year. Moreover, the annual quota of seasonal migrant workers was cut from 206,000 to 145,000. Not only the poorer Mediterraneans are affected; some 30 wealthy foreign inhabitants in Geneva's lakeside-villa set have been given six months' notice because they are not "economically useful," though police have carefully left alone celebrities like Charlie Chaplin...
Sizer made the statement in his annual report to President Pusey, in which he discussed ways of improving the quality of teaching and teaching methods...
Harvard's track team did more than merely overwhelm five Greater Boston teams this weekend. They unveiled several new stars to support the old cast while scoring a record 93 points to 45 for runnerup Northeastern in the Sixth annual Greater Boston College Track and Field Meet...
...view. During the summer of 1961, Howie Phillips resigned as president of the Student Council because he was on academic probation. At the Young Republicans' National Federation in June, he ran third out of three candidates for the three candidates for the office of national chairman. Later at the annual meeting of the National Student Association, Phillips and other conservatives were unable so make a significant dent in NSA's stubborn liberalism...