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July 4
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Noun1.July 4 - a legal holiday in the United StatesJuly 4 - a legal holiday in the United States
legal holiday, national holiday, public holiday - authorized by law and limiting work or official business
July - the month following June and preceding August


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At their latest meeting on July 04, the bank stated that "economic conditions in Australia have to date not been as weak as expected a few months ago.
On July 04, the company was given clearance and the repair work was started which would be hopefully completed within a couple of days.
ISLAMABAD, July 04, 2009 (Frontier Star) -- The Punjab chapter of Islami Tehrik Pakistan is holding a national conference of scholars of Fiqah-e-Jafaria here today (Sunday) to discuss the situation in the country, particularly target killings in different cities.
 
 
 
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