Year-end
year’s end; the end of a calendar year.
taking place or done at the year-end:
a year-end sale; a year-end audit.
contemporary examples
ringing in the new year on wall street beau willimon january 4, 2010
bank-bonus culture to blame for barclays scandal alex klein july 2, 2012
partisan discord at obama budget meeting: gop faces uphill debt battle patricia murphy may 16, 2012
the liberation of the lame duck: obama goes full bulworth john avlon december 18, 2014
james holmes hearing begins—inside the prosecution’s case christine pelisek january 6, 2013
historical examples
commentary on the maya m-n-script in the royal public library of dresden ernst frsteman
a journal from j-pan marie carmichael stopes
puck of pook’s hill rudyard kipling
sons and lovers david herbert lawrence
fifty-two stories for girls various
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