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Seasons, The

American  

noun

  1. an oratorio (1801) by Franz Joseph Haydn.


Example Sentences

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“I’ve offered to consult on culinary needs for future seasons. The question is, will the budget for culinary consultant come out of the smoked salmon budget?”

From Salon

In those seasons, the Gunners have never won more points in their final 12 games than the team that went on to win the title.

From BBC

Rather, that contented knowing seasons the confidence with which O’Hara shaped all of her women, whether mothers or, like Patty Leigh in “The Studio,” mother figures.

From Salon

Over nine seasons, the sitcom went from barely registering in the Nielsen ratings in its early years to the top-rated show on television by its final season.

From The Wall Street Journal

Coming off back-to-back four-win seasons, the Patriots didn’t inspire much confidence to the outside world.

From The Wall Street Journal