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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91. In calendar year 1996, the Cfund returned 22. 85 percent.
92. Depending on the calendar, it falls on different dates and can even fall on the same day as Easter.
93. Jennings said House of Fraser will spend about 25 million pounds on capital improvements during calendar 1996.
94. The council builds its calendar for the year around its priority issues, examining them one by one.
95. She made the calendar girls of the Fifties, with their airbrushed flesh and gleaming swimsuits, look like dinosaurs.
96. Be sure to apply before the first of the calendar month when you want the rebate to start.
97. By the end of October we had received some 38,(Sentence dictionary)800 principal applications during this calendar year.
98. The company a year ago changed its reporting period to a fiscal year that ends March 31 from a calendar year.
99. Joshua Morris looked down his calendar of events, carefully prepared for him by his secretary.
100. They have made my boy a matter on the calendar.
101. See the City Week calendar for detailed information, or call 881-6350.
102. The private view of the inaugural exhibition in the new Arts Centre provided the first event of their calendar for 1992.
103. The year follows a cycle not unlike a Gardener's Calendar.
104. Exhibit 7. 6 traces the process through the end of the calendar year 1998.
105. She says that she still plans her weekends, her social calendar, around the games.
106. I insist on eating properly and will not skimp, even if it means altering the social calendar to suit.
107. The primarily agricultural work blends in with the liturgical calendar of the church.
108. My calendar is full for the rest of the week.
109. Despite its name it is not a calendar year or, necessarily, a period of 12 months.
110. If you have occasional bad attacks of your minor symptoms, mark your calendar.
111. The problems that beset Ptolemaic astronomy were pressing ones in the light of the need for calendar reform at the time of Copernicus.
112. It has been on the provisional calendar before, but never staged a race.
113. But since then our calendar year has been the same as the solar year.
114. My wife's jealousy is getting ridiculous. The other day she looked at my calendar and wanted to know who May was. Rodney Dangerfield
115. Thus, whenever possible the radiocarbon age should be calibrated to actual calendar years.
116. He is able to run his part-time practice in Leyburn he worked in Darlington and Richmond before that around the racing calendar.
117. On the other wall was a dog-eared calendar with faded pictures.
118. He became executive arts editor of the Calendar section in 1981 and served in that capacity for a decade.
119. The expense would all go for nothing now because the Emperor had just rewritten the social calendar.
120. And then I saw the calendar on the wall staring at me like a square eye and I went cold with fear.
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