The Gregorian calendar improves on the Julian only in its measurement of the year and its calculation of leap years. |
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But he said despite its place in Otley's calendar the swim did have a serious aspect to it, in helping lifesavers complete their training. |
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The extension time period for fiscal and calendar year taxpayers is the original due date plus six months. |
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Nowadays, though, consumer trends increasingly interfere with the natural rhythm of the farmers' calendar. |
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This calendar system, known in Thai as naksat pi, is based on a duodenary cycle of years, each year being associated with a particular animal. |
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As we have already seen, our Western calendar months are divorced from the Moon. |
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Almost all the universities in the State have a calendar for the conduct of examination. |
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As a result, the actual occurrence of the equinoxes and solstices slowly moved away from their calendar dates. |
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The Chinese Calendar is a lunisolar calendar based on calculations of the positions of the Sun and Moon. |
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Through such dog-fooding, Google learned that the early version of its calendar program was not robust enough to meet a corporate user's need. |
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Challenge No. 3 is to make it into some kind of all-singing all-dancing plug-and-play searchable calendar enabled hyper-semantic doodah. |
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My shoulders drooped and my eyes caught sight of the floral calendar hanging on the wall. |
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Your paycheck will be debited at the same rate each month for the entire calendar year. |
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The planetary day begins at sunrise and not at midnight as in the civil calendar. |
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For the remainder of the calendar year after 6 o'clock postmeridian October 20. |
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This is because annual investment performances do not have to be given on a calendar year or a January to December basis by the life companies. |
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Selection for the scholarship occurs in June of each year, with study to be undertaken in the following calendar year. |
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Instead of a January to December calendar year, the Almanac relied on a tropical year defined as running from one winter solstice to the next. |
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Over a few years of observation the solar year is discovered to be 365.25 days in length, as accurate as our Roman solar calendar. |
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He took two steps over to the almanac calendar hanging next to the apothecary's chest, and peered at it thoughtfully. |
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So caught up was he that he wrote little stories on the backs of old seed calendar pages, there being a lack of writing paper around the farm. |
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Workers can tap into their e-mail messages, calendar, work group and other software using a Web browser. |
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When clubs begged us two years ago to do whatever was needed to get fixtures played in one calendar year we took them at their word. |
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Counts, knights, barons and marquesses gathered in the guilded ballroom of the hotel to mark the focal event of the aristocratic social calendar. |
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It is kinda funny right now, as my ugly mug does adorn one page of a popular calendar. |
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This festival lasted for seven days and included the winter solstice, which usually occurred around December 25th on the ancient Julian calendar. |
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Because the Chinese calendar is lunar based, the Chinese new year begins on the 2nd new moon of winter, usually sometime in February. |
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For fans of acoustic blues, the concert calendar hasn't held this much promise in years. |
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That shaves two days off our calendar, and I rebooked my ticket to deliver the tape Thursday night instead of Monday. |
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Mark this day on your calendar, folks, because it is a rare occasion indeed. |
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I truly think my husband couldn't care less if the kids had no Advent calendar. |
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These days, you can't find an Advent calendar that isn't stuffed full of cheap chocolate with a picture of cartoon characters on it. |
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About half the population will listen to or view the Queen's speech, buy a Christmas tree and have an Advent calendar hanging in the house. |
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Concealed doors and traps tend to fly open unexpectedly like windows on an Advent calendar. |
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The historic City Hall Bonn is transformed into an outsized Advent calendar, where every day a window is lit. |
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Our friend is in the throes of producing an inspiration-filled Advent calendar and asked us to contribute something. |
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Shoppers are becoming immune to the annual invitation to spend all their cash before the first window on the Advent calendar has been opened. |
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All people need to do is click on the Advent calendar for the day and see what offer lies behind the window. |
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The future 30 per cent discount promotions in the Advent calendar have not yet been published on the site. |
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We saw a lonely cabin, lights radiating from within like an Advent calendar. |
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The Serbian Orthodox Church uses the Julian calendar, which is 13 days behind the Gregorian one commonly used in the West. |
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For hundreds of years, people used a calendar called the Julian calendar that followed this rule, adding a leap year every four years. |
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This book starts with a scintillating discussion of the difference between the Julian calendar and the Gregorian calendar. |
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At this time Bulgaria still used the Julian calendar and the date now falls on December 8 on the present day calendar. |
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But there's also a free, Web-only package that includes an email account, an address book, a calendar, and more. |
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In the last ten years, it has accreted features and has become one of the most sophisticated calendar programs I've seen. |
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The Chicago academic calendar was divided into four quarters, each meeting 12 weeks. |
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The NABE outlook is usually conducted late in the first month or early in the second month of a calendar quarter. |
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Monaco is a special race on the Formula One calendar and Schumacher does not expect an easy weekend ahead. |
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The football website also has a vibrant African Nations Cup wallchart and calendar featuring the images of African footballing stars. |
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His absence from the most prestigious festival in the film industry calendar was guaranteed to get the tongues wagging. |
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Hyderabad changed the calendar and ushered in New Year amid revelry and a celebration mood that pervaded every nook and corner. |
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The conference is the premier annual event in cardiology on the medical education calendar in the region. |
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To make a calendar a better measure of the Earth's orbit around the Sun, leap year rules were created and have since been modified. |
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To make a calendar even better, new leap year rules have to be introduced, complicating the calculation of the calendar even more. |
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Our calendar year is either 365 days in non leap years or 366 days in leap years. |
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The addition of an extra day to the calendar once in four years defines a leap year, not a leap day, week or month. |
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So every four years a leap day is added to the calendar to allow it to catch up to the solar year. |
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Well, the calendar presenting a selection of rarely seen masterpieces of the mural paintings of India is finally here. |
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Certainly, the recent recession has had a serious impact here, but the concert calendar is still bursting at the seams. |
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If a leap day is added every fourth year, the average length of the calendar year is 365.25 days. |
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The daily calendar message is intended to fire you up for a hard day's self-employment. |
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Despite this the pair battled on and the calendar was successfully published. |
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The show is acknowledged as one of the most important events in the car calendar. |
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A crowd of more than 2000 went to the race meeting, making it the second biggest event on the Lismore racing calendar. |
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A leap week calendar cannot use the same rules for the leap week as leap day calendar uses for the leap day. |
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Your carrots ought to be put in on a root day, and your leeks harvested only when the zodiac calendar permits. |
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The man behind Yorkshire's biggest event in the agricultural calendar has lost his battle against cancer. |
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With table tennis, boxing and lawn tennis returning to the sporting calendar there are 19 events set to take place at the sub-regional level. |
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The calendar of events commences this Friday night with a benefit concert for the Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind Association. |
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A cheeky calendar starring boys from a posh independent school has won a group of girl pupils a business award. |
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While I'm not going on an actual Wedding Tour this year, my nuptial calendar is, as always, quite full. |
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Now that the first day of school is out of the way, the next thing on the calendar sure to cause the jitters is school picture day. |
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Number three on the sporting calendar was last Friday's primary school track meet. |
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You can see all of the candidates campaign appearances in a Google Maps mashup and even download their calendar. |
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It feels like we're on the very edge between summer and autumn even though the calendar says it's too early. |
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According to the Roman myth, Janus, the bicephalous god, is older than the calendar and precedes Jupiter himself. |
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Currently, mirid control relies on calendar spraying, which is both expensive and a huge challenge to cocoa sustainability. |
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Normally she reminds me by circling the date in red on her desk calendar and angling it so that I can't help but see it. |
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The calendar year of the tree ring with the fire scar in it was then recorded as the fire date. |
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As the calendar flips to the new millennium, I feel both joy and a sense of trepidation. |
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Our little sitting room behind the shop was transformed into a card and calendar showroom, with trestles over the settee. |
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For example, the months of January and February on the calendar display an appealing emerald piece, along with facts on the birthstone. |
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Bitewings are limited to four in a calendar year including any bitewings taken as part of a complete series as show in above. |
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What used to be an important event in the City's calendar is now a sideshow. |
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While he ruled, the Tibetan laws, calendar, alphabet, and system of weights and measures were created. |
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Using only the year to date data to estimate 2015, it is a good sight warmer than any other calendar year on record. |
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The monthly morning tea is another success story in the social calendar for the ship's company. |
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For example, consider a computerized appointment calendar that we might want to build as an add-on module to our existing address book. |
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In the story of how the animals got their years in the Chinese calendar, the Rat won first place. |
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Over the past five years, the Parisian club has produced a special calendar for charity featuring unclad players in a variety of poses. |
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AthosCal, a prototype multimodal calendar application, runs on several platforms including PDAs and desktop computers. |
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My vision has become a reality as I take two days per week during the school calendar year to work on empowering people to do as I did. |
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The measure applies only to tourist visits not exceeding six months in a calendar year. |
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They have acquired such a reputation for quality theatre that their shows are always a date for the calendar. |
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His treatise on calendar reform is also lost as is about half of a posthumous compilation of his unpublished writings. |
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India, by contrast, sets aside just two Hindu days a year on its national calendar Navaratri and Diwali. |
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How much do members reckon that had grown to by last year, the 2004 calendar year? |
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One calendar year up to 31 December, 1996 was selected to show the pre-computerisation state of affairs. |
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Their service to the gods was unwearying, a demanding ritual calendar fervently celebrated. |
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Every morning when I arrive at work, I can turn the page of my calendar for a new Scrabble fact, trivia question, or brain-teaser puzzle. |
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There are discussion forums, a chat room and a calendar of upcoming reunions. |
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Occurring late in the calendar year, Ramadan is a period of fasting and purification. |
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It is at once apparent that congestion in any calendar year can only be determined after the end of the calendar year. |
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The calendar of the local agricultural year provided slaves with a breathing space. |
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He, of course, is looking to become the first player ever to have topped three finishes in all four majors in a calendar year. |
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In what at first appears to be a lighthearted way, the collection provides a thought or a comment for each week of a calendar year. |
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Mr Simpson said on both occasions that he was unable to fit the openings into his busy calendar of events. |
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In addition, 5 other reactors have been nonoperational for at least 2 consecutive calendar years. |
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No thirteenth month is inserted every third year as the Chinese do, in order to bring the calendar back into sync with the sun. |
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This service provides 24 hour clinical pharmacy coverage each day of the calendar year. |
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At the end of each month the picture can be detached from the calendar and used as a notelet. |
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The DSA used 12 of Sally's pictures for their calendar for 1996 and for notelets which continue to sell well. |
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We calculated the total number of patients in each calendar month and then distributed this number according to the days of the lunar months. |
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The new moon of the ninth month of the lunar calendar shines down on an Afghanistan that is struggling with the uncertainties of a fragile peace. |
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Although the time-scheme of this calendar is subject to frequent revision, a ballpark set of figures is good enough to drive home the point. |
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In addition, they have several festivals that are peculiar to the lunar calendar and have a seasonal significance. |
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Oak trees work to a seasonal calendar that is not impressed by a few days of untypical sunshine. |
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McGonagall also gave Inuyasha a moon chart and a calendar highlighting the phases of the moon. |
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An information leaflet and a calendar of collections will be included with the boxes. |
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And far from being one-off events, the vast majority of the markets have become regular dates in the calendar. |
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Since there are 29.5 days between full moons, the occurrence of a second full moon in a calendar month is not a very regular phenomenon. |
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At the end of last year, 185 employees were on long-term sick leave, classified as an absence of one calendar month or longer. |
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On Bali a lunar calendar New Year's day is celebrated with fasting, prayer, silence, and inactivity. |
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Pope Gregory XIII ordered a new calendar to replace the old Julian Calendar. |
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Rather, the term blue moon refers to the second full moon in a calendar month, which occurred on Saturday. |
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The tour has been an annual event on the college calendar for nine years, showcasing live bands and DJ's to the country's student population. |
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With a social calendar as chock-full as your shopping list, you want to look your best this time of year. |
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I have recorded eggs laid by birds under my care in every calendar month of the year. |
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They operated a calendar system this year where all games were played on set dates. |
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These are a selection of articles that appeared in this calendar month in other years. |
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The social calendar in the parish is filling rapidly with two forthcoming events in quick succession. |
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It being close to the end of the calendar month, my reserves of local currency are running a little low. |
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Another event that takes prominence in the social calendar of the residents is their annual open-air mass. |
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The next big social event on the calendar is the Commodore's Midsummer Night Ball. |
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Counting back nine months on the calendar, my finger lands on the month of March. |
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Reviews, articles, news, and an event calendar round out its list of features. |
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If May 15th is your target date you should count backwards on the calendar 100 days. |
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This calendar of events will be posted shortly in the clubhouse notice board. |
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It has travel programmes, does publications, runs salons, symposia and academic programmes, lists a lively calendar of events and the like. |
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Sending a calendar imprinted with a business logo can keep the business' name on the scheduler's desk for the entire year. |
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A good record is your small pocket appointment book or annual calendar appointment book. |
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And there is no need to add a day off to the nation's calendar for all this worthy effort. |
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But a quick scan through the months in the calendar has revealed a few little errors. |
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Tracy is presented a framed 2004 calendar with a photo of herself and Nick inside a heart. |
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But by the time she looked in on her, her mother was in bed, staring at the tear-off wall calendar. |
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The new school calendar came in the mail yesterday, along with a package three inches thick with forms, forms and more forms. |
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Keep a calendar of necessary repair appointments to track service histories. |
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The change to a single date of pay and file is to facilitate the move from an April to April tax year to a calendar year tax year. |
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This kind of calendar is produced as a promotional item because the company hopes it will act as a reminder to use its services. |
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At work, I have a Runner's World wall calendar and a Dave Barry desk calendar. |
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For example, appointments in your calendar might have facets for time, date, person, location, subject, and importance. |
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This month and next, we will look at a simple web-based address book and appointment calendar that demonstrate this three-tier approach. |
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And then calendar some time for yourself, not just once a year, but on a regular basis. |
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They vie for pavement space with old babushkas selling everything from flowers to cigarettes to kittens in socks, calendar style. |
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I had to admit, the desktop looked so neat and clean, with the pencils and pens in a mug, the stapler and desk calendar arranged just so. |
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Now he is competing among the best of the world's golfers in the second major of the 2001 calendar. |
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Despite being blind, he is a major social activist in Odisha and is the compiler of this Braille calendar in Odia. |
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The annual away day is becoming an important event in the calendar of the british workplace. |
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It will also change its financial year from a November 15 year end to a calendar year in line with its peers. |
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Gallo started her career in 1985 at Woya, a highlight of Cameroon's musical calendar, opening her concerts with talking drums and ringing a bell. |
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Will the second half of the calendar which is about to begin produce a more lucrative harvest for Peugeot? |
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Caesar's time, authoritatively printed in the calendar, has triumphed over the archaic oral proclamation of the kalends by the priesthood. |
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Religious life on the missions centred on the teaching of the catechism and a calendar of elaborate festivals. |
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This is the first big race meeting of the calendar year held in the second weekend of January. |
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My calendar had become an oriflamme, inspiring me to try out my new grasp of the language. |
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The growth in the first six months of calendar year 2005 has far outpaced the rise in exports in the last calendar year. |
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Mrs Mistry described the event as the highlight of the school calendar and said it is always well attended by parents and pupils alike. |
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The Gazette helped produce the calendar and all the money from its sale will go directly into the Lydia appeal fund. |
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It's been a great success and we now hope that this will now become an annual event and a highlight in the calendar of summer festivals. |
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With a new concrete overlay, however, the mile-long, two-lane pavement was placed in 20 calendar days. |
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On this leaflet it stated that customers should refer to the calendar overleaf for details of the recycling collection dates. |
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This bill provided for the State Auditor to compile a list of all state employees during the previous calendar year. |
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There are certain days within the calendar year that certainly are sacrosanct. |
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The solar calendar is a stable component always to be found, but the attention to the lunisolar calendar needs explanation too. |
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Royal Ascot is traditionally a high-point in the social calendar when fashion competes with horseflesh for attention. |
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Israel's civil calendar, India's and China's religious calendars are of the lunisolar type. |
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The Chinese calendar is a lunisolar calendar, incorporating elements of a lunar calendar with those of a solar calendar. |
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I will always be a person who circles the date on my calendar and anticipates its arrival. |
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The lunar year is approximately 354 days long, so the months rotate backward through the seasons and are not fixed to the Gregorian calendar. |
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The media was pleased to receive the calendar for next year's F1 circus nice and early. |
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He recommended that 10 days should be left out of the year 1582 to bring the calendar back into synchronism with the seasons. |
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Scanning his expansive office, there is no sign of a calendar with January 13 ringed, nor of any balloons and party poppers. |
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The centrepiece of attraction is that the calendar tells a heart warming story with each passing month of the current year. |
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Morris dancers are only mentioned in passing in the text, in the section on calendar customs, and costume not at all. |
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The climate of the region does not fit well into the four standard seasons of the calendar year. |
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Like the Western calendar, The Chinese Lunar Calendar is a yearly one, with the start of the lunar year being based on the cycles of the moon. |
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A calendar picturing semi-naked men, shot in aid of a village school, has caused uproar after proving too hot to handle. |
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He obtained the highest level in the civil-service examination having been educated in astronomy and calendar computation. |
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A Kerry man, who became a calendar pin-up at the age of 90, has passed away. |
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The Chinese New Year is based on the lunar calendar and so varies from year to year. |
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In that year he corrected the calendar to bring it into line with his accurate astronomical observations. |
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Schedule on your planner or calendar those tasks that you don't like to do, but must do. |
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The feast celebrated in the Byzantine calendar as the Dormition on 15 August became the Assumption and Coronation of the Virgin in the west. |
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We adjust the figures from fiscal years to calendar years in order to make comparisons with other countries. |
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A few dropped out of the full monty photo and are possibly regretting the decision since the calendar is going down a bomb in local pubs. |
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July 16 was one of the first dates he circled on his calendar when this season's fixture list came out. |
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Maybe I'll finally get rid of the 2002 calendar I have hanging on my corkboard. |
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They were delighted when the calendar sold out, and they had to run off extra copies. |
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Although several people worked on the calendar and double-checked all the dates, an error crept in. |
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The calendar is already packed and finding an extra free week in which to hold a semi-final round has proved impossible. |
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France adopted a reformed calendar called the French Republican or Revolutionary calendar, to replace the Gregorian calendar. |
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This outline will help you convert dates from the French Republican calendar to the standard calendar. |
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Here it survives to this day as an event on the calendar of every cultivated person. |
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That carrier's plan offers a free ticket for every four round trips booked online and flown within a calendar year. |
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To us ageing cynics Fathers Day is just another materialistic calendar date when people spend hard earned cash on silly presents and cheap cards. |
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Since no king ascended the throne after him, that calendar remained in use as the Yazdgerdi calendar. |
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Whatever way you look at it, it's the most longed-for celebration on the nation's calendar. |
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Our calendar recorded every housing move, which was then used by respondents as a frame of reference for dating other events. |
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The Miller Glasgow International Comedy Festival has finally arrived as a major fixture in the comic calendar. |
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Mass-market calendar publishers and black presses are opening the floodgates of African American theme products this coming year. |
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The Orange British Academy Film Awards is one of the most glamorous events in the prize-giving calendar and draws a list of top name guests. |
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He used his artistic skills to produce a calendar for the organisation last Christmas. |
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It's a venue for every occasion and one that offers delightful meals for special calendar dates. |
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John will also report live from the major events in the political calendar. |
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The new products will be rolled out over the course of the fourth calendar quarter. |
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I've cleared my calendar at work for the next two weeks, I've ironed a presentable shirt and I'm all aquiver in eager expectation. |
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The Sonoma track offers a diverse calendar of racing events, from go-karts to motorcycles, drag racing, stock cars and sports cars. |
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During the 1650s, English Puritans attempted to replace the irregular festival calendar with the weekly and subdued Sabbath rest. |
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Eight of the fund-raising team agreed to appear in the calendar, although Margaret only appears in the group shot in the swimming pool. |
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The example of an organization's monthly calendar of activities fits. |
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I wonder whether there might be lessons in the Incan calendar and quipus. |
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I'm just a social drinker with a really active social calendar. |
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The rules governing the detailed construction of the calendar are very complicated but the year begins on the first day of Tishri, an autumn month. |
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Some have theorized, however, that Septuagesima may have been added to the liturgical calendar to commemorate the Babylonian Captivity, which lasted 70 years. |
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There is simply nothing on the sports calendar as thoroughgoing as the domination of Thanksgiving Day by American football. |
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The steamy calendar gets a makeover at the hands of Steve McCurry, the legendary war photographer. |
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When we came back, we were the second string and on a predictable calendar to rotate in and out of combat. |
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With a slogan in the imperative for every page, each designed to stimulate or simulate happiness, the calendar is a study in conventional contentment. |
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The Greek Orthodox calendar has many feast days, fast days, and name days. |
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A water conservation plan is to be presented by next month and a calendar established for delivering water to their neighbors north of the border, the president's office said. |
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For the weather obsessed, the calendar features information on the average temperatures each month, the average rainfall and the cycles of the moon throughout the year. |
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All aspects of how a facility is run right down to the details such as notice board outlining a calendar of activities and information for the public cannot be ignored. |
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The lunar calendar and new year festivities date from ancient times. |
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Accurate historical records were almost unheard of and every empire used its own calendar system which was often based on totally different criteria. |
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One of the most prestigious events in the equestrian calendar has become the latest fixture to fall victim to the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease. |
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In any organisation, one associated with education, the celebration of the Founder's Day is undoubtedly the most important in the calendar of annual events. |
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This is always a huge festive event in the social calendar of the region as many visitors and local renew old friendships and enjoy a great evening. |
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This day is a major event in the social calendar of the year. |
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Mailing each student such a calendar at the beginning of the year saves a great deal of time, since upcoming dates do not need additional mailings or phone calls. |
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Let's create a simple phone book and appointment calendar using Alzabo. |
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Several steps can be taken in order to capitalize on the opportunities that arise from the circumstance of the year-round school calendar in a community. |
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This can mean an alarm clock to a daily calendar of assignments. |
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The first calendar was located in inscriptions at Persepolis, an ancient Persian city located near the present city of Shiraz that was the symbolic capital of the Achaemenids. |
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There survives the famous first century bce Celtic calendar which, as soon as it was first discovered in 1897, was seen to have parallels to Vedic calendrical computations. |
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Last year this particular meet was not held, and had it not raced last weekend, the old favourite in the Tennant Creek sporting calendar could well have faded into oblivion. |
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But her mother is so proud of what her daughter has done that the calendar will be hanging from her wall next year, and Ellie's grandmother has also ordered a copy. |
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The Judge is currently set for an October 10 release date, a ripe calendar spot for a potential Oscar run. |
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Kay's calendar was the bestseller of the festive season at entertainment chain store HMV, outselling the more established beauties and heart-throbs by a large margin. |
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Wimbledon is the BBC's showcase tennis tournament, one of the highlights of the British sporting calendar and, for many, the epitome of British summer. |
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They are happy to spend bucket loads of cash on legal advice and consultants while one of the most important events in the district's calendar goes down the pan. |
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Her scenes were used on Christmas cards, a calendar and notelets. |
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A calendar that will go in many a hot-blooded male's Christmas stocking this year features 18 women from Gardiner Security's head office in Rochdale. |
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If revenue factors determine that there can't be a break in the international calendar then a way to circumnavigate that problem would be to follow football's lead. |
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So the year has marched on into October and in Scotland at least the change in the calendar has coincided with a perceptible change in the season. |
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Another idea, to raise funds for three military charities, was a calendar fronted by Page 3 model and Forces pin-up Nell McAndrew and including Mrs Webster's son Nicky Coward. |
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In ancient Egypt, for civil purposes, a solar calendar of 365 days to the year was used in which there were 12 months of 30 days and 5 intercalary days. |
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That's the first deadline for executives of large companies with calendar fiscal years to certify that they've checked and found their internal financial controls are working. |
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The match was postponed in February, but it is hoped the fixture will go on to become a permanent fixture in the local footballing calendar for years to come. |
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Attempts in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries to adopt the new calendar had broken on the rock of the Church of England, which denounced it as popish. |
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He was not the first Chinese astronomer to discover the precession of the equinoxes but he was the first to take this into account in calendar calculations. |
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It is such a vital date in the musical calendar that artists from as far away as Galicia and Brittany time the release of new albums to coincide with it. |
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Each year, Sosin takes a new calendar and marks up his datebook. |
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The Mayan calendar is a gateway to realms of consciousness that the majority of mankind has been blinded to by the use of false delusory calendars. |
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As my creativity tends to burble out chaotically, I've been trying to regulate my study, however, I've only really had any success with the Mayan calendar glyphs. |
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They store everything in their annual rings with such a precision that dendrologists have derived a climate calendar for our planet that goes back about 7000 years! |
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April 1 marked the beginning of the new year until 1582 when Pope Gregory XIII ordered the use of the Gregorian calendar that made Jan. 1 New Year's Day. |
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Visitors were supplemented by a busy calendar of social events that tied together a community of settlements in gymkhanas, cricket fixtures and golf tournaments. |
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The duodecimal calendar has survived since Babylonian times for a reason. |
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The erasable calendar posted on the east wall was too far away, so she scrabbled through the piles of loose papers cluttering her desktop until she found her appointment book. |
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The symbolic language of Saint Catherine's day, as celebrated by the Parisian midinettes, had its origins in the festive calendar of rural France. |
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To complete his accreditation, Hourani needed to show at least one collection off the calendar, as well as a fashion godfather. |
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It would be impossible to cure all that ailed the GOP in the course of a single calendar year. |
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Give your wallet a break and mark your calendar for Glow, the dusk-to-dawn biannual art event on Santa Monica Beach. |
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Even if they managed two or three days of hearings for Lynch, the calendar automatically goes into the following week. |
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Leslie's Advent calendar is beautiful, charming and delightful. |
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She is loving her Advent calendar, mostly because she gets a little chocolate every day out of it, but also she likes searching for the right number for the day. |
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It is also the origin of the word calendar itself, which originally meant an account book, the calends being the days on which accounts became due for payment. |
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In a fever of modernisation 30 years ago, this long weekend's place in the calendar was in any case divorced from Whitsun, which was the original excuse. |
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You know in old movies, they'd have a calendar that used to go whoosh! |
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We will be sending you a calendar of events for the entire year, which should help organize your agendas and allow you to offer your utmost participation. |
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Charter schools have leeway over their calendar, curriculum, and who they hire and fire. |
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Youngsters in the nursery and reception classes were asked to dress up as their favourite animal as they celebrated the 12 animals used to represent the Chinese calendar. |
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The Maccabees then purify the Temple and rededicate it on the 25th of Kislev, which is the date on the Hebrew calendar when we begin to celebrate the eight days of Chanukah. |
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The lunar calendar and almanacs are also used to determine auspicious and inauspicious days for doing various endeavors, from starting a business, to getting married. |
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Since the lunar year is shorter than the tropical year, the lunar calendar travels all through the seasons, making a complete cycle in about 33 years. |
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What's so great about the second month of the calendar year? |
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The examination cannot be retaken in the same calendar year. |
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At all events this week at Leinster House there was far more a feeling of the year drawing to a close than one gets as the calendar year nears a conclusion. |
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In this way, the Chinese calendar year keeps in step with the real world. |
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This is a uniquely Lancastrian event, a unique feature of the area's events calendar, a boost for tourism and great showcase for one of Bury's most famous products. |
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Also called the Lantern Festival, this event is an important traditional occasion, falling on the 15th day of the first month on the lunar calendar. |
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The Roman Republic had a 365 day calendar into which leap days were inserted by a board of priests, whenever it appeared that the calendar was out of synch with the seasons. |
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The extra leap days that were added by the Julian calendar were allowed to remain, so ten days had to be eliminated from 1582 to balance the books. |
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Newton was born during a 150-year-period where England used a different calendar from the rest of Europe. |
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Now one might expect that this measurement of time would either give the number of ritual calendar years since creation or the number of civil calendar years since creation. |
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A civil calendar of 365 days was created for recording dates. |
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The exigencies of the political calendar have a tendency to wreck even the best-laid plans. |
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To expedite the calendar in the Senate requires something called unanimous consent, and unanimous means unanimous. |
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And to pass it by midnight October 17, senators would have to do so on an expedited calendar. |
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