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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It is a cheerful pagan rite that can be traced at least as far back as the Saturnalia and Kalends of Roman times. |
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The WTO talks also need to make headway this year so that 2004 does not end up wasted and the negotiations put off until the Greek Kalends. |
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The Feriale Duranum, probably identical to the festival calendars of every regular army unit, assigns him a sacrifice of a steer on his birthday, the Kalends of August. |
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It is all enemy country and unpacifiable even to the Greek Kalends. |
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