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See: annum YEAR. The period in which the revolution of the earth round the sun, and the
accompanying changes in the order of nature, are completed.
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While most of us do not get shot in the back, the arbitrary harassment takes years off our lives. Larry Hazzard, head of the New Jersey Athletic Commission, called the Gatti-Ruelas fight, ``One of the those wars that takes years off a fighter's career. ``It's the latest style, without flap pockets or vents, and it's an instant update that takes years off your image, especially if it's worn with a black T-shirt or collared polo shirt,'' said Trocchia. |
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