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Hilary term
Hilary term Hil"a*ry term`
Formerly, one of the four terms of the courts of common law
in England, beginning on the eleventh of January and ending
on the thirty-first of the same month, in each year; -- so
called from the festival of St. Hilary, January 13th.
Note: The Hilary term is superseded by the Hilary sittings,
which commence on the eleventh of January and end on
the Wednesday before Easter. --Mozley & W.
Meaning of Hilary term from wikipedia
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Hilary term is the
second academic term of the
University of
Oxford and
Trinity College Dublin. It runs from
January to
March and is so
named because...
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Antarctica Hilary term, the
spring term at the
Universities of
Oxford and
Dublin Hikari no Densetsu, a 1985
manga series,
known in
Italian as
Hilary Hillary...
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Gazette during each
Hilary Term.
Easter term Epiphany term Hilary term Lent
term Summer term Trinity term "
Term dates and calendars".
University of Cambridge...
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Hilary of
Poitiers (Latin:
Hilarius Pictaviensis; c. 310 – c. 367) was
Bishop of
Poitiers and a
Doctor of the Church. He was
sometimes referred to as the...
- July. In
Trinity Term, as in
Michaelmas Term and
Hilary Term,
there is a
period of
eight w****s
known as Full
Term,
beginning on a Sunday,
within which lectures...
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Michaelmas term lasts from
October to December;
Hilary term from
January to March; and
Trinity term from
April to June, with each
term separated by...
- London. The
term runs from
January to
March and thus
corresponds to
Hilary term at
Oxford and
Trinity College Dublin, and
Epiphany term at Durham. At...
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place on the Isis (part of the
River Thames),
usually in the 7th w**** of
Hilary Term on four
successive days from
Wednesday to Sa****ay (around the start...
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Saint Hilary may
refer to:
Hilary of
Poitiers (c. 310–c. 367),
Bishop of
Poitiers and a
Doctor of the
Church Hilary of
Arles (c. 403–449),
Bishop of Arles...
- in
those areas,
promising to
deliver 200,000 jobs to the
state over her
term. Her plan
included tax
credits to
reward job
creation and
encourage business...