Similar words: standard, boundary, secondary, talented, equivalent, blend, scale, agenda. Meaning: ['kælɪndə] n. 1. a system of timekeeping that defines the beginning and length and divisions of the year 2. a list or register of events (appointments or social events or court cases etc) 3. a tabular array of the days (usually for one year). v. enter into a calendar.
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61. Too much need not be made of this, and the Roman calendar will suffice for all but the quite rarest occasions.
62. Participants in the survey were asked to state the value of their exports during the calendar year 1990.
63. Any additional information you may produce such as a Year Book, coaching calendar, etc would also be of assistance.
64. In converting radiocarbon results to calendar dates, the wiggles in the calibration curve are the real problem.
65. If adopted, it would apply to calendar year 1993 statements.
66. Major international events Volunteering in individual sports includes regularly held events within the domestic calendar of each sport.
67. Highlight of this month's calendar is a charity show in aid of Leukaemia Research on Thursday March 26.
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68. The May festival has become a major social event in the racing calendar and includes a classic trial for the Derby.
69. He felt disinclined to argue while the calendar was there to remind him that he was down to his last twenty-five days.
70. But the fact that they teach the calendar in no way guarantees that my son or any other child will learn it.
71. Here, your to-do list lives on its own page instead of in the calendar, a less desirable setup.
72. A calendar of events is a time schedule for carrying out the required tasks of the research project.
73. After that, the department will have 10 calendar days to rule on the acquisition.
74. Greer, he wrote on the calendar for the third week of October.
75. With the conference at last on the calendar, the various countries began preparatory activities to enhance their bargaining positions.
76. They are there to allow us to find our bearings and set our calendar.
77. We have to call the years 1,2 and so on, instead of quoting the calendar years.
78. Today the contest is held within strict bounds and has become one of the most exotic spectacles in the Imperial calendar.
79. The subject was dropped for four years, during which the calendar moved Thanksgiving automatically back, making retailers happier.
80. But come December, budget day finds a new place on the calendar - just three weeks before Christmas.
81. Ethel Mitchell and her ladies were having a function, a dinner-dance, the highlight of their social calendar.
82. But if you keep your on-line appointments diary up to date, a calendar on the network can compare everyone's schedules.
83. I looked at the calendar on the wall opposite the bed; it was the end of June.
84. If the light had been better, I might have reached for my wallet and looked at my calendar.
85. Tomorrow night was the most important night of Brentford's social calendar.
86. There was quite a social calendar to keep me occupied if I ever tired of my own company.
87. Accessories include a diary, an appointments schedule, calculator, calendar, to do list and a reminder facility.
88. The only decoration on the walls of my new home consisted of an old half-used calendar for 1935.
89. At that rate, the fund would have run out of money by the end of the calendar year.
90. You must include all payments actually made in those eight calendar weeks.
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