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annually

adverb as in occurring, done yearly

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Emails leaked by the GOP revealed that of the 17 Sony execs making $1 million or more annually, only one is a woman.

The sanctimonious, the puritans of all stripes, and the killjoys in general raise the issue annually.

The difference is nonetheless drastic: $220,119 and $44,453, respectively, on average per person annually.

The plague made a brief appearance in China earlier this year and continues in the U.S. with a few cases annually.

According to The Times, most jobs now pay less than $20 per hour, i.e., less than $40,000 annually.

Ever since his majority Lord Hetton had annually entered a colt in the great race.

He annually has a gathering of distinguished farmers and others to inspect his estate and see how his "book farming" gets on.

About 350 tons of the acid, which is used in some dying processes, &c., is sent out annually.

The camping-out at Streetly Wood has annually recurred since that date; the first sham fight took place June 20, 1877.

It has been shown by Chevandrier, that an acre of land under beech wood accumulates annually about 1650 lb.

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