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biennial

[bahy-en-ee-uhl] / baɪˈɛn i əl /


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He reminded lawmakers that the Legislature must also approve a biennial state budget before the end of June.

From Seattle Times

A kind of “anti-biennial,” it was born in the shadow of the commercially oriented global proliferation of biennial exhibitions early in the 21st century.

From Los Angeles Times

Pending bills are stacked up and the biennial state budget, which needs House and Senate approval before the end of June, is still unfinished.

From Seattle Times

Republicans and their allies in the media have turned the prospect of caravans of migrants approaching the nation’s southern border into biennial programming designed to motivate a conservative base.

From New York Times

In a time when cities use biennials and other festivals to promote themselves as creative hothouses and destinations, this show seeks to revolutionize the form.

From New York Times