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jubilee

[joo-buh-lee, joo-buh-lee] / ˈdʒu bəˌli, ˌdʒu bəˈli /










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During the visit next Wednesday and Thursday Charles and Camilla will join Leo in celebrations to mark the current special jubilee year, held every 25 years, the palace statement said.

From Barron's

Just like there was no farm-debt jubilee on Hamilton’s watch, President Franklin D. Roosevelt rejected working-class demands for “industrial democracy,” which would have socialized investment to ensure full employment.

From The Wall Street Journal

Trooping the Colour and Remembrance Sunday will remain fixed and important parts of the royal year, and jubilees and big occasions will still be celebrated.

From BBC

The door only opens once in 25 years to mark the Roman Catholic Church's jubilee years.

From BBC

Figures released in May by Öresundsinstitutet, an independent research organisation in the region, highlight the broader impact the bridge has had on transport and business trends as it marks its 25-year jubilee.

From BBC