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  • 21year to date — ˌyear to ˈdate written abbreviation YTD noun [singular] ACCOUNTING the period from the beginning of a calendar or financial year until the present time, used especially to talk about the amount of sales or profit in a particular period: • For th …

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  • 22Year Zero Remixed — Альбом ремиксов Nine Inch Nails …

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  • 23Year-ending — (or 12 months ending ) is a 12 month period used for financial and other seasonal reporting.In the context of finance, Year ending is often provided in monthly financial statements detailing the performance of a business entity. Providing current …

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  • 24Year 3000 (Busted) — «Year 3000» Sencillo de Busted del álbum Busted Publicación 20 de enero de 2003 Formato CD Single Grabación 2002 Género(s) …

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  • 25Year-To-Date — is a period starting January 1 of the current year and ending today. Year to date is used in many contexts, mainly for recording results of an activity in the time between today s date and the beginning of either the calendar or fiscal year.In… …

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  • 26Year and a day — can refer to: * the Year and a day rule, a period tied into various legal principles in a number of jurisdictions * A Year and a Day (1998 novel), by Virginia Henley * A Year and a Day (2004 novel), by Leslie Pietrzyk Morrow * A poem by Elizabeth …

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  • 27Year Two : L'Héritage du faucheur — Year Two : L Héritage du faucheur Album de la série Batman Scénario Mike W. Barr Dessin Alan Davis Mark Farmer Paul Neary Couleurs Adrienne Roy Tom Ziuko Genre(s) Super héros …

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  • 28Year of the Horse — Título Year of the Horse Ficha técnica Dirección Jim Jarmusch Producción Larry Johnson Guion …

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  • 29year by year — ► if something increases, develops, etc. year by year, it happens each year over a period of time: »Savers should monitor their funds year by year. »Credit card fraud is still increasing on a year by year basis. Main Entry: ↑year …

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  • 30year-end — UK US (also year end, year s end) noun [S] (also the year end) ► ACCOUNTING the end of the financial year, or the end of December: »The annual meeting is usually held a few months after the year end. »Banks have been slow to increase their… …

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