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Definition of Bienniums
1. biennium [n] - See also: biennium
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bienniums
Literary usage of Bienniums
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. International Organizations: U.s. Participation In The United Nations by Leroy W. Richardson (1998)
"Although UNDP reduced its administrative budget by 6 percent between the 1992/93
and 1994/95 bienniums, the percentage reduction in actual expenditures was ..."
2. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1899)
"The appropriation was $30000, as for the two bienniums preceding. An appropriation
of $30000 was made for a building at the Hastings Asylum for the Insane. ..."
3. Archiv F�ur Geschichte Der Philosophie (1891)
"... "••u" Monate Logik getrieben, dann acht Monate Physik und Metaphysik, alles
nach Aristoteles; im letzten Vierteljahr des philosophischen bienniums wurde ..."
4. The Budget and Responsible Government: A Description and Interpretation of by Frederick Albert Cleveland, Arthur Eugene Buck (1920)
"These, however, were not recapitulated as a balanced statement by years or for
the two bienniums; neither were the summaries of expenditures and estimates ..."
5. The Empire of Brazil at the Universal Exhibition of 1876 in Philadelphia by Brazil (1876)
"... at a greater ratio than they did during the thirty five years. The following
table demonstrates this fact. bienniums 1870 to 1872. 1872 to 1874. ..."