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jan

January (the month).

Jan

(= January) the first month of the year; begins 10 days after the winter solstice

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Simple sentences

The working group on data transfer, led by Ben Manny, will hold a meeting on Jan 14, 1999.
Write to him for me, Jan.
On a nice spring day, when Jan was digging in the sandbox in the backyard, he found a small box. In the box was a shining switchblade with a mysterious inscription.
Suzanne is the girl over there speaking with Jan.

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So Jan and I, we.
But if Jan should find out.
But I left to follow Master Jan, since his death I've visited villages, leading brothers to the gatherings.
Dear Jan, what can be done?
I've long wanted to see where Master Jan Hus worked.
You would wrongly interpret the words of Master Jan.
Jan Hus wanted priests and lords to be good fathers to their serfs.
Jan Zizka!
Jan Zizka?
He had Jan Hus burned to the shame of the Czech nation and threatened his own brother with a crusade.
Yes, because Master Jan wished rightly to reform the Church.
Calm yourself, Jan Zizka.
At the end of the 1920s the young astronomer Jan Oort derived the rotation of the Galaxy from movements of the stars in the Sun's neighbourhood.
So Jan and I, we. We don't want our children to grow up there.
But Jan, those 120 boys gave their lives to tell the world. that we are still Czech.
Well, Jan?
Jan, you have to hurry if you're to be home before curfew.
Beda, go to the kitchen and tell Auntie to wrap something up for Jan to eat.
Good night, Jan. Come.
What of Jan? - I don't see why the neighbors should hear of it at all. - Well, the janitoress knows.
Jan, look after Mascha.
Mascha, if you hear anything be sure to let me know. - I will, Jan, and goodbye darling. - Good bye.
I told them it was your fiance who stayed over, Jan.
Jan, darling I must talk to you.
What did they ask you about, Jan?
So Jan and I, we. We do not want our children to grow up in such a country.
Oh, but if Jan should find out.
What about Jan?
You shouldn't bad-mouth Jan, mother.
Hello, Jan.
Sorry, Miss Jan.
I know all the holes, Miss Jan, but on this road there's no place to go but in them.
Nothing much has changed in this part of Africa, Miss Jan, not in 10 years, not in 50 years.
I'm truly sorry, Miss Jan, but I couldn't stop.
Get Miss Jan's things up to her room.
Go inside now, and freshen up, Jan.
Later on, Jan, you'll decide for yourself.
You wouldn't believe me, Jan.
This is my great-granddaughter, Jan Peters.

News and current affairs

Rarely has a small country been represented by a statesman of such world stature: only Thomas Masaryk and Jan Smuts come to mind to compare with him.
As part of the Harvard Business School's US Competiveness Project, Michael Porter and Jan Rivkin recently published an eight-point plan, which could be implemented within the next two to three years.
In Poland, a comment presenting the views of the German Ethics Council was posted online by Jan Hartman, a philosophy professor at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow.
According to the Dutch historians Tine de Moor and Jan Luyten van Zanden, the early break with patriarchy in Europe in the late Middle-Ages (1200-1500) accounts for the rise of capitalism and growing prosperity in the Western World.
MADRID - In this year of ubiquitous commemorations, the centennial of Jan Karski's birth has been largely overlooked.
PRAGUE - Ten years ago today the Czechoslovak Communist power brutally intervened against a peaceful demonstration of students who had decided to pay tribute to the memory Jan Opletal, a student who was one of the first victims of Nazism.