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  • ...r''' is a method used for keeping time on a scale of [[year]]s. The term ''calendar'' can refer to either the rules for calculating the length of years, [[mont ==Julian calendar==
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  • *[http://www.bluewaterarts.com/calendar/NewInterGravissimas.htm Inter Gravissimas:] *[http://webexhibits.org/calendars/year-text-British.html British Calendar Act of 1751]
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  • ...' was proposed by [[Auguste Comte]] in 1849 as a reform of the [[Gregorian calendar]] which would mark the transition to (as he saw it) the new, enlightened er == Structure of the calendar ==
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  • * [[Julian calendar]] * [[Gregorian calendar]]
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  • | pagename = Calendar | abc = Calendar
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Calendar]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|French republican calendar}}
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  • ...onvention]] after the [[French Revolution]] as a reform of the [[Gregorian calendar]] that would help to divorce the new republic from its Catholic predecessor ==The creation of the calendar==
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  • As with the Positivist calendar, I believe having the list of links at hand would benefit the average reade I think there should be a table or list of the months of the calendar separately near the top of the article, as the month names were much more c
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  • #Redirect [[French republican calendar]]
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  • ==Calendar converters== *[http://www.fourmilab.ch/documents/calendar/ Fourmilab Calendar Converter] Converts from Gregorian to Mayan, Hebrew, Muslim, French Republi
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  • Alternative calendar proposed by [[Auguste Comte]] in 1849, with each day and month celebrating
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  • ...ional Convention after the French Revolution, as a reform of the Gregorian calendar, that would help to divorce the new republic from its Catholic predecessor.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/French republican calendar]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Calendar}}
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  • ==Calendar converters== *[http://www.fourmilab.ch/documents/calendar/ Fourmilab Calendar Converter] Converts from Gregorian to French Republican, Hebrew, Muslim, Ma
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  • * [[Julian calendar]] * [[Gregorian calendar]]
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  • ==Calendar converters== *[http://www.fourmilab.ch/documents/calendar/ Fourmilab Calendar Converter] Converts from Gregorian to French Republican, Hebrew, Muslim, Ma
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  • ==Calendar converters== *[http://www.fourmilab.ch/documents/calendar/ Fourmilab Calendar Converter] Converts from Gregorian to Mayan, Hebrew, Muslim, French Republi
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  • ...ional Convention after the French Revolution, as a reform of the Gregorian calendar, that would help to divorce the new republic from its Catholic predecessor.
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  • {{r|Bahá'í calendar}} {{r|Calendar}}
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  • ...m]] of 1752<ref>[http://www.exit109.com/~ghealton/y2k/br1752a.html British Calendar Act of 1751]</ref>. *[[Calendar]]
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  • An '''epagomenal day''' is a day in a [[calendar]] which stands outside the usual groupings of weeks or months. ...ys designated ''Uayeb'' to round out the year to 365 days. In the [[Bahá’í calendar]], 19 months of 19 days, have four or five days added to make the year 365
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  • *[http://www.bluewaterarts.com/calendar/NewInterGravissimas.htm Inter Gravissimas:] *[http://webexhibits.org/calendars/year-text-British.html British Calendar Act of 1751]
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  • ...of a day depends on how the day is defined in the context of a particular calendar. A <i>[[date]]</i> is the name associated with a given day according to some calendar.
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  • ...ng of the moon's phases varies irregularly from month to month. The [[Maya calendar]] does not directly use a month related to the lunar cycle. ...9 years and 235 lunar months is called the [[Metonic cycle]]. The [[Hebrew calendar]] is based on the Metonic cycle.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Calendar]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|French republican calendar}}
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  • {{r|Maya calendar}} {{r|Mayan calendar}}
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  • #Redirect [[French republican calendar]]
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  • ==The Christian Calendar==
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  • ...ed to a Scandinavian midwinter festival. When Norway adopted the Christian calendar in the 10th century, King Haakon I rescheduled Yule to 25 December in order
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  • | pagename = Positivist calendar | abc = Positivist calendar
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  • == Gregorian Calendar ==
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  • | pagename = Calendar | abc = Calendar
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  • Alternative calendar proposed by [[Auguste Comte]] in 1849, with each day and month celebrating
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  • <nowiki>{{Write-a-thon|((Friendly Date))|((Start Calendar Date/Time))|((End Calendar Date/Time))}}</nowiki> A calendar date is the day the write-a-thon is occurring on.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>The first tennis grand slam event of the calendar year.
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  • The first year of the modern calendar.
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  • | pagename = French republican calendar | abc = French republican calendar
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  • As with the Positivist calendar, I believe having the list of links at hand would benefit the average reade I think there should be a table or list of the months of the calendar separately near the top of the article, as the month names were much more c
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/French republican calendar]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Calendar}}
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  • The period of measured time beginning with the year 1 on the Gregorian calendar.
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  • December 31st, the final day of the Gregorian calendar. It is often marked by public or private celebration.
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  • A day in a calendar outside the usual groupings of weeks or months, like [[leap day]].
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  • Time unit equal to a number of days, now usually seven calendar days, previously weeks of between 4 and 20 days have been used historically
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  • ==Calendar year== Most societies on earth have created [[calendar]]s to keep track of time, and to predict annual occurrences, such as the st
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  • |plans-lt-1 = Pick up filling in the red links for the [[French republican calendar]]. |plans-lt-2 = And the [[Positivist calendar]].
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  • ...r''' is a method used for keeping time on a scale of [[year]]s. The term ''calendar'' can refer to either the rules for calculating the length of years, [[mont ==Julian calendar==
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  • ...is an annual tennis tournament and the first Grand Slam tournament of the calendar year. It is a hard court tournament. It takes place in January in [[Melbour ...stralian Open has been contested since 1905. No tournament was held in the calendar year 1986, owing to a shift in the tournament date from December (in 1985)
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  • ...uly 5th edition and it says he died "Monday night". I checked the Windows calendar on my computer and it says that Monday in early July of 1995 was the 3rd. ...ewspaper was published, only the date. I didn't think of using the Windows calendar. Next time ... [[User:David H. Barrett|David H. Barrett]]
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  • It is due to this 1/4 day that we have a leap year. But what exactly is a calendar and what is its history? ==Calendar year==
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  • *[[Bahá'í calendar]]
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  • *G. Gordon Liddy's "stacked and packed" calendar: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/fr/1056446/posts
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  • <li>Collins, A. R. [http://www.arc.id.au/Calendar.html <i>Historical Calendar</i>]. Dr A. R. Collins (2016). ...ww.stevemorse.org/jcal/julian.html Converting between Julian and Gregorian Calendar in One Step]. Stephen P. Morse (2011).
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  • ...is ''25th of Boisakh'' and usually falls on May 08 or 09 of the Gregorian calendar.
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  • ...brary/highlandgamescalendar Official Scottish Tourist Board Highland Games Calendar]
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  • ...ree with our WP friends who recomputed all Newton's dates to the Gregorian calendar. I find that nonsense. Newton must have believed during his whole life tha ...he Gregorian calendar Galilei died on January 8, 1642, which in the Julian calendar would be December 29, 1641. Newton was born on December 25, 1642 (Julian),
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  • Egyptian calendar: #what basis could we have for saying the calendar was originally supposed to start at that time, rather than this being a lat
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  • ...een Anne''' (6th February 1665 – 1st August 1714<ref>Dates in the [[Julian calendar]].</ref>) became Queen of [[England]], [[Scotland]] and [[History of Irelan
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  • '''1 CE''' is considered the first year of the modern [[calendar]]. It is the same year as '''1 AD''', the time of the [[anno domini]] syst ...o the rest of the world. This became an important part of the [[Gregorian calendar]], which was defined and controlled by the [[Roman Catholic Church]].
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  • ...''' (October 17, 1905<ref>October 30 in the [[Gregorian Calendar|Gregorian Calendar]]</ref>) was a document issued by [[Emperor Nicholas II]] of Russia at the
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  • ...ection. Rosh Hashanah marks the beginning of the civil year on the Hebrew calendar.
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  • ...r" calendar, which Zoroastrian priests replaced with an "age of Zoroaster" calendar. It was estimated that he was born 258 years before Alexander, hence the da
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  • ...word processor]], [[spreadsheet]], [[database]], [[communications]], and [[calendar]]. Microsoft Works was less featured and cheaper than other office suites c
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  • ...converts to Tuesday, 27 January 1598 in the Gregorian calendar<ref>Morse; calendar conversion.</ref>), he bore written testimony as to a parcel of land in the ...ast=Morse |first=Stephen P. |title=Converting between Julian and Gregorian Calendar in One Step |year=2011}}
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  • ...that type of supplementary material would be more relevant as a subpage of calendar? Even then, what purpose would links to every day serve? [[User:Chris Day|C ...Indian, Chinese, and Egyptian calendars all existed long before the Hebrew calendar was originated.
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  • ...int.iacr.org research papers], and maintain a [http://www.iacr.org/events/ calendar] of conferences and events world-wide.
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  • ...nslation of this poem appears in A.S. Kline, trans., "Fasti: 'On the Roman Calendar,'" ''Poetry in Translation,'' online at http://www.poetryintranslation.com/
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  • ...k place on 14th<ref>by the calendar in use at the time; 20th by the modern calendar</ref> October 1066, fought between King [[Harold of England]]'s army and Du
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  • ...the full moon of the same month. The Chinese calendar is a mix of [[Lunar calendar|lunar]] and [[solar calendars]], so like the date of [[Easter]] in the West
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  • Music Calendar SF Weekly), L'Inconnu, Novato Weekly, Playboy,
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  • 3. LA Times calendar section and or other newwspapers reported on the Robert Bane / Bettie Page
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  • :e.g. [http://www.koltzenburg.net/aiki/CalenDar Calendar]
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  • ...day, Easter is a [[movable Feast]], taking place according to the [[lunar calendar]]<ref>http://slate.msn.com/id/2113321/</ref>.
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  • On Friday, 26 November 1703 (Julian calendar), an Atlantic hurricane, now known as the '''Great Storm of 1703''', wreake
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  • Many people keep an Advent calendar and also have an [[Advent Wreath]] at home. For each of the Sundays in adve
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  • ...of Shrove Tuesday varies with the date of Easter, which is set on a lunar calendar. The date can be sometime between 3rd of February and the 9th of March. Shr
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  • * [[Keikhosrow Shahrokh]] &ndash; Proponent of the Iranian civil calendar and designer of the Ferdowsi mausoleum.
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  • The A.D. calendar system isn't obsolete,as it is still commonly used in the Protestant church
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  • ...ally authorized it anyway. I'm pretty sure it restored King Charles to the calendar. When Parliament delegated power over the liturgy to the Church in 1974, wh ...mmon Prayer, undated, but probably from the 1950s, does not have it in the calendar. --[[User:Martin Wyatt|Martin Wyatt]] 20:33, 22 November 2014 (UTC)
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  • ...al month. The figures shown reflect the financial situation as of the last calendar day of that month.
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  • ...e see him as a martyr<ref>He was listed as such in the Church of England's calendar until 1894. He was restored in the ''Alternative Service Book'' (1980) and
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  • At the turn of the 20th century, the calendar was the most prominent form of pin-up material, especially the early "glamo ...arted with a girlie calendar." To show his support of gun rights, the next calendar would have "all of the models would be holding firearms, especially if we c
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  • *[http://www.who.int/ethics/events/en/ WHO Global bioethics calendar]
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  • ...ord-Strevens (2003). ''The Oxford companion to the Year: An exploration of calendar customs and time reckoning''. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-21 ...tle=Practical tables for the reduction of Mahometan dates to the Christian calendar|author= Johannes von Gumpach}}
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  • ...replacement of AD/BC with BCE/CE. In essence they will have to change the calendar first.
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  • ...the genius of El Greco. Appointed by the British government to edit the ''Calendar of State Papers'' related to negotiations between England and Spain in the
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  • ...in what is now [[North Korea]]. He was born on Jan. 6, 1920 (by the lunar calendar). His wife has the same lunar birthday and they both celebrate their birthd
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  • The day was listed as Papists Conspiracy day in the calendar of the Church of England's Book of Common Prayer until 1859. Nowadays, howe
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  • ...ears but that creates unfamiliar dates for events BCE and the name of this calendar also presents a drawback in that it is generally agreed that the Holocene b A problem for chronologists has always been that the various [[calendar]]s in use throughout the world do not comply with the [[solstice]]s and, un
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  • ...illiam's landing in Carrickfergus (on the 14th of June in the old [[Julian calendar]]). Bonfires are traditionally lit because the Irish lit bonfires along the
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  • ...' was proposed by [[Auguste Comte]] in 1849 as a reform of the [[Gregorian calendar]] which would mark the transition to (as he saw it) the new, enlightened er == Structure of the calendar ==
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  • ==Stock Splits Calendar== ...hat you are looking for, there are many sources (such as yahoo stock split calendar) that will provide you with information on future stock splits, which may b
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  • ...nal Humanities Medal awarded to historian Morgan | journal=Yale Bulletin & Calendar | volume=29 | issue=15 | url=http://archives.news.yale.edu/v29.n15/story3.h
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  • ...onvention]] after the [[French Revolution]] as a reform of the [[Gregorian calendar]] that would help to divorce the new republic from its Catholic predecessor ==The creation of the calendar==
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  • ...stems do not calculate time in the [[Calendar#Gregorian_calendar|Gregorian calendar]], they simply count time in seconds since their arbitrary "birthday", GMT # Print out the corresponding date in Gregorian calendar for each result.
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  • ...Elections for the Management Council shall be completed by June 25 of each calendar year. Elections for the Editorial Council shall be completed by December 2 ...Elections for the Management Council shall be completed by June 21 of each calendar year. Elections for the Editorial Council shall be completed by December 2
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  • ...the Suite: the [[email]], [[USENET]] and IRC clients, the address book and calendar. Instead, they tried to ensure the best browsing experience possible. After
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  • '''''Fasti''''': A series of poems about individual days in the Roman calendar. Many of them tell myths associated with specific stars or constellations t
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  • The above chart reflects the financial situation as of the last calendar day of that month.
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  • ...within 50 years from the making of the work, 50 years from the end of the calendar year of making. <ref>{{citation| title=TRIPS Agreement &mdash; SECTION 1: C
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  • ...e most globally-celebrated event is that of the turning of the [[Gregorian calendar]] year on December 31st, called '''New Year's Eve.''' The first day of the
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  • ...asual to ultra formal occasions; some are important events on the [[social calendar]]. A wide variety of goods can be offered for sale, from baked goods to don
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  • ...(a Julian date which converts to Tuesday, 27 January 1598 in the Gregorian calendar) is the first ''definite'' date in cricket history. [[John Derrick]] was bo ...0 in Scotland. England did not follow suit until 1752 when the [[Gregorian Calendar]] was introduced and, until then, dates from 1 January to 24 March were a y
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  • ...s", as well as the full text for its 13 chapters, on drik Panchang©, Hindu Calendar for the World; last access 12/28/2022
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  • ...A Today'' wondered "how the ancient Maya got dragged into all this?" Mayan calendar systems were complex and [[circle|circular]]; Mayans believed every 25,000 ...Count" calendar marks the end of a 5,126-year era, and suggested that this calendar was somehow able to predict events far into the future.<ref name=twsMar14c>
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  • Kambic RT. Lamprecht V. Calendar rhythm efficacy: a review. [Journal Article. Meta-Analysis. Research Suppor ...ve I prefer in order of the phases of the menstrual cycle, i.e. discussing calendar rhythm first, then mucus-only methods, then temperature methods, and miscel
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  • ...onality, including a version of Apple's [[Safari]] web browser and e-mail, calendar and note-taking programs. As of July 11th, 2008, third-party programs can a
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  • ...he Chinese chronological system was made known, books on astrology and the calendar were introduced, and the first almanacs came into use. [[Prince Shotoku]] w ...owledge of division was lost except in some religious establishments where calendar manuscripts were found.<ref name="smithmikami14-15">Smith and Mikami, 1914.
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  • ...urposes, too - e.g. as the Biology Week logo and (in a version without the calendar insert) as an image in [[Biology]] (instead of the current [[:Image:Montage
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  • ...ndus and StudyMate (assessment software, interactive activities), a course calendar, a comprehensive course catalogue and Atomic Learning online software tuto
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  • *Abedon, S. T. 2006. '''Phage ecology,''' p. 37-46. In R. Calendar and S. T. Abedon (eds.), The Bacteriophages. Oxford University Press, Oxfor *Abedon, S. T. 2006. '''Phage ecology''', p. 37-46. In R. Calendar and S. T. Abedon (eds.), The Bacteriophages. Oxford University Press, Oxfor
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  • === The calendar === ...h]] ([[Aviv]] is both a marker for the first season of the Biblical Hebrew calendar, and the next-to-last stage in the growth of barley, which occurred during
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  • ..., each ceremony is associated with one of the eighteen months in the solar calendar and occur at periods of twenty days.<ref name="Grigsby1992">Thomas L. Grigs
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  • ...January 8, 1642, and Newton was born January 4, 1643, while in the Julian calendar Galilei died December 29, 1641, and Newton was born December 25, 1642.</r
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  • ...r the 90-days adjustment due to the [[Julian calendar|Julian reform of the calendar]], is unknown but possible, since Capricorn remained a constant, although n
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  • ...r|Julian date]] which converts to Friday, 18 March 1301 in the [[Gregorian calendar]]), royal wardrobe accounts include reference to a game called creag being
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  • ...bodies to the anatomists. Executed 28th of January 1830] from The Newgate Calendar</ref>
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  • [[Calendar]] | [[German dialects]] | [[Islam]] | [[Judaism]] | [[Julius Caesar]] | ''[
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  • ...gures shown will henceforth reflect the financial situation as of the last calendar day of that month.
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  • (3a) The expected number of days per calendar year with maximum hourly averages above<br/>0.12 ppm must be equal to or le
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  • ...e on the Gregorian calendar which corresponds to December 25 on the Julian Calendar. ...of the Annunciation"], ''Catholic Encyclopedia,'' 1998.</ref> On the Roman calendar, March 25 was the date of the vernal equinox and early Christians believed
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  • ...waii. The race was considered the fourth biggest race on the world cycling calendar and was ground-breaking as the single biggest women's stage race ever held.
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  • * [http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/dbagley.htm Petri Liukkonen: Author’s Calendar, Desmond Bagley]
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  • ...a. The convention of naming points on the coast according to the religious calendar continued as the ships headed south. Some of the names attributed on this e
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  • ...hes being Wednesday in Hawaii. Save the next month's date! Put it on your calendar! Set yourself a reminder!
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  • ...er. pp 4 Steve Jackson Games. 1994 ISBN 1556343205''</ref>. The Discordian calendar has five seasons, five holy days, Eris has five apostles, and so on. Discor ...tain a file called "ddate", which gives the current date on the Discordian calendar. Other influences of Discordianism on literature, film, and culture, can be
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  • * Time: [[Calendar]]
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  • * {{search link|calander||ns0|ns14|ns100}} ([[calendar]], calender, colander) * {{search link|calender||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (calendar; calender is correct for the machine)
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  • ...nd is identified by most scholars with the year [[570]] in the [[Gregorian calendar]]. Mecca, located in the mountainous [[Hijaz]] region of western Arabia, wa
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  • ...prophecy. Of the latter, I'm not clear, was coming to the end of the Mayan calendar significant to the Mayan's, other than as an excuse for a millennial-like c ...isambig & redirect pages, you preclude anyone writing an article about the calendar year, 2012, named logically [[2012]], such as Wikipedia's excellent article
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  • ...ends on January 30 at 1000 GMT, in Hawaii. Save The Date! Put it on your calendar! Set yourself a reminder!
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  • ...clamation of the Zuyder Zee in Holland (1945). "University of Madras". The Calendar. 1939-40: 280.
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  • ...hes being Wednesday in Hawaii. Save the next month's date! Put it on your calendar! Set yourself a reminder!
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  • ...f the river. Construction began in 1632 [[CE|common era]], (1041 [[Islamic calendar|AH]]), and was completed in 1648 CE (1058 AH).<ref name="unesco">{{cite web ...f the river. Construction began in 1632 [[common era|CE]], (1041 [[Islamic calendar|AH]]), on the south bank of the River [[Yamuna]] in [[Agra]], [[India]] and
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  • ...Representatives and to the President pro tempore of the Senate on the same calendar day; they will transfer the reports to the Committees on Foreign Affairs o
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  • .../Credits|the credits subpage]] for details)''. There was an official Moose calendar and an "autobiography", ''My Life as a Dog'', which was "co-written" with B
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  • ...required quorum. I would be great if we could set up an official holiday calendar..." Good idea. I will add that in (although I won't actually produce the calendar--I'd like to ask someone else to do that). And now I will proceed to worry
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  • Hi, Milt, I have it on my gmail calendar to remind me, plus I have it in mind. Also, isn't there another one a coup ::Yup, I had just put it on my calendar. If I can do the first one (in 30 minutes, maybe), I ought to be able to d
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  • ...prominent ruler of this dynasty who started the [[Shalivahana era]], a new calendar still used by [[Maharashtrian]] populace. ...ds of kilometers to [[Pandharpur]] for the annual pilgrimage in the (Hindu calendar) month of [[Ashadh]].
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  • ...n was considered of minor importance. The attack on Russia was next on the calendar -- the decision to make this attack was taken in the autumn of 1940 -- and
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  • The State Opening is the main ceremonial event of the parliamentary calendar. It takes place on the first day of each of a parliament's five twelve-mon
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  • ...mum Efficient Rate (MER). Scheduled allowables are expressed in numbers of calendar days of permitted production per month at MER.<ref> The "Maximum Efficient
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  • died, “The-Night-of-Courage” occurs on [[October 31]]. In the old calendar, October 31 marks the beginning of winter—the "time when [[death]] is str
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  • *[http://www.advent-calendar.info Advent Calendar on Sustainable Development] 24 Case Studies on sustainable development
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  • ...'''North v South''' match was one of the major fixtures in the cricketing calendar along with [[Gentlemen v Players]]. Indeed, North v South was really ''the' ...[limited overs cricket]], which left no space for it in an already crowded calendar.
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  • ...and his own playing the bass guitar with local rock bands. As the election calendar turned to larger states he lacked the cash to compete, so in late Jan. 2008
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  • ...il war, with supplementary books written by his supporters. His reformed [[calendar]], with minor modifications, is the same as is used today. He was assassina ...De astris liber'' ("book of the stars"), a work on [[astronomy]] and the [[calendar]];<ref>O.A.W. Dilke, "The Literary Output of the Roman Emperors", ''Greece
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  • ...ctions for the Editorial Council shall be completed by December 21 of each calendar year.''
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  • ...nds on November 28 at 1000 GMT, in Hawaii. Save The Date! Put it on your calendar! Set yourself a reminder!
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  • ...r" calendar, which Zoroastrian priests replaced with an "age of Zoroaster" calendar. It was estimated that he was born 258 years before Alexander, hence the da ...ere incorporated into the faith. The days of the months of the Zoroastrian calendar are dedicated to them.
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  • * 2007 Art periscope (art calendar 2007) Czetochowa, Poland
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  • ...iterature of many languages. Most of the world now follows the [[Gregorian calendar]], based on the supposed number of years since Jesus' birth. ...lar cycle. (Indeed, the synoptics may have been ''composed'' around such a calendar.) Many of the events listed here are associated with Christian holidays, su
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  • ...nd ends on October 4, 1000 UTC, in Hawaii. Save The Date! Put it on your calendar! Set yourself a reminder!
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