last year

last year
The year before this one.

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  • last year — year that passed, most recent year …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Last Year at Marienbad — Infobox Film | name = Last Year at Marienbad caption = director = Alain Resnais producer = Pierre Courau Raymond Froment writer = Alain Robbe Grillet starring = Delphine Seyrig Giorgio Albertazzi Sacha Pitoëff music = Francis Seyrig… …   Wikipedia

  • Last Year (song) — Infobox Single Name = Last Year Artist = Lucie Silvas from Album = The Same Side Released = November 6, 2006 Format = CD single Recorded = Genre = Pop Length = Label = Writer = Producer = Certification = Chart position = Last single = Everytime I …   Wikipedia

  • Last Year's Snow Was Falling — Infobox Film name = Last Year s Snow Was Falling image size = caption = director = Aleksandr Tatarskiy producer = Aleksandr Tatarskiy writer = Sergey Ivanov narrator = starring = voice cast only (Stanislav Sadalskiy) music = Grigory Gladkov… …   Wikipedia

  • LAST YEAR — …   Useful english dictionary

  • Now Wait for Last Year —   …   Wikipedia

  • there are no birds in last year’s nest — Circumstances have altered. 1620 T. SHELTON tr. Cervantes’ Don Quixote II. lxxiv. I pray you go not on so fast, since that in the nests of the last yeere, there are no birds of this yeere. Whilom [formerly] I was a foole, but now I am wise. 1732… …   Proverbs new dictionary

  • You Came Here for Sunset Last Year — Infobox Album Name = You Came Here for Sunset Last Year Type = EP Artist = Stars of Track and Field Background = Released = October 11, 2005 Recorded = Genre = Indie rock Length = Label = Mad Recordings Producer = Reviews = Last album = Stars of… …   Wikipedia

  • same period last year — (SPLY) The accounting period (or other period) compared with the same period the previous year …   Glossary of postal terms

  • Last Year of Confusion — 46 B.C., which Julius Caesar ordered lengthened by 90 days to align the calendar …   Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games

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