- - Per annum
- - Once every 52 weeks
- - Once a year, Yard is ahead of schedule
- - Once per annum
- - Once every 12 months
- - Per annum but why before time?
- - At regular intervals the young leader is ahead of schedule
- - Annual report of nobleman in audibly wise setting
- - How birthdays are celebrated
- - Why, Earl, why does it happen like your birthday?
- - youth leader in good time for the annual get-together
- - Occurring every twelve months
- - Happening annually
- - Variable, premature annual
- - Yankees entertain peer every twelve months
- - Wise reportedly to include aristo in annual
- - Too wise to capture nobleman on annual basis
- - it's not very often one gets a letter ahead of time!
- - p.a.
- - annual party finally advanced
- - End of the story is ahead of its time for annual
- - youth leader is in good time every twelve months
- - Wise to hang around nobleman when birthdays come round
- - seasonal, in a way
- - Twelve-monthly
- - Like a birthday, e.g.
- - How often physicals occur
- - Every 365 or 366 days
- - Annual
- - Annually
- - Like many renewals
- - Every 365 days
- - Perennial is unknown beforehand
- - End of May -- before the usual time for annual to appear
- - Happening every twelve months
- - Yen to get ahead of schedule producing annual publication
- - Every 52 weeks
- - Every May, say
- - Every twelve months
- - How many raises are given
- - Like dates, with one exception, unknown in advance
- - End of July, too soon for annual
- - Perseid meteor shower's frequency
- - Occurring every 365 days
- - Checkup frequency, often
- - How the swallows returned to San Juan Capistrano
- - Every September, say
- - How albums should come
- - Resolution frequency
- - When anniversaries are observed
- - Like a world revolution
- - Every January, e.g.
- - Like the return of swallows to Capistrano
- - Every 12 months
- - On an annual basis
- - Like Santa's visit
- - Checkup frequency
- - Type of publication.
- - Like some checkups
- - Like almanacs
- - Like birthdays
- - Etesian
- - Every so often, noble lines wise to say?
- - Every twelve months, boy's ending before time
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