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Half-yearly
Half-yearly Half"-year`ly, a. Two in a year; semiannual. -- adv. Twice in a year; semiannually.

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- The year is a unit of time based on the roughly 365⁠1/4⁠ days taken by the Earth to revolve around the Sun. The modern calendar year, as reckoned according...
- four yearly meetings – the unprogrammed Mid-India Yearly Meeting, programmed Bhopal Yearly Meeting, and the ****ba Yearly Meeting. Bundelkhand Yearly Meeting...
- This is a list of countries and sovereign states by temperature. Average yearly temperature is calculated by averaging the minimum and maximum daily temperatures...
- Canadian Yearly Meeting (CYM) is a body of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), with approximately 1300 members in Canada and border areas of the...
- Yearly Departed is a series of year-in-review stand-up comedy streaming television specials featuring solely women performers, created by Bess Kalb. The...
- The Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, or simply the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, or PYM, is the central organizing body...
- The German magazine Automobil Industrie publishes a yearly list of the largest automotive suppliers in the world by revenue. For companies that are not...
- The statistics on international films' Box Office in Malaysia has started in 2008. Box Office Mojo is the only website that provides the box office numbers...
- Division I FBS level in college football. The following are the yearly results, game-by-game yearly results, and detailed bowl results. Colorado lost to Kansas...
- Yearly Meeting is an organization composed of constituent meetings or churches of the Religious Society of Friends, or Quakers, within a geographical area...