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biannual

adjective as in occurring twice a year

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Though he did not go into detail, Newsom said additional accountability would be through “a framework of expectation and reporting that would no longer be at a quarterly or biannual basis but a monthly basis.”

The collection was part of the Sotheby's Fine Jewels biannual sale, which took place on 10 October, with proceeds going to Dame Shirley's chosen charities.

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In her new role, lasting 12 months, the grandmother of four will be responsible for attending the theme park’s biannual Thrillseeker Summit and testing rides.

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The previous biannual summits were held in the Czech Republic in 2022, and then Moldova and Spain last year.

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A biannual event since 2017, the festival brings together writers, publishers and others across the Asian diaspora.

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