
1) Almanac 2) Annual bank giveaway 3) Appointment list 4) April shower 5) Arrangement 6) Bank freebie 7) Bank giveaway 8) Book terminology 9) Capitol Hill list 10) Chart of all 12 months 11) Chart of all the months 12) Chart of the twelve months 13) Chinese or Gregorian item 14) Court schedule 15) Date container
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1) Almanac 2) Directory 3) Docket 4) Rota 5) Schedule
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1) n. the list of cases to be called for trial before a particular court; 2) v. to set and give a date and time for a case, petition or motion to be heard by a court. Usually a judge, a trial setting commissioner, or the clerk of the court calendars cases.
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List of cases scheduled for hearing in court.
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• (n.) An orderly arrangement of the division of time, adapted to the purposes of civil life, as years, months, weeks, and days; also, a register of the year with its divisions; an almanac. • (n.) An orderly list or enumeration of persons, things, or events; a schedule; as, a calendar of state papers; a calendar of bills presented in a le...
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any system for dividing time over extended periods, such as days, months, or years, and arranging such divisions in a definite order. A calendar is ... [17 related articles]
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A practical system for fixing the length and beginning of years and their subdivision into months and days. The word 'calendar' comes from the Latin calendarium for 'account-book.' Only the familiar Gregorian calendar is used on a worldwide basis. It superceded the Julian calendar in the sixteenth...
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List of new issues scheduled to come to market shortly.
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A chronological list by month of the major trade shows pertaining to the supermarket industry.
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The year was divided and calculated using the moons phases.
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Division of the year into months, weeks, and days and the method of ordering the years. From year one, an assumed date of the birth of Jesus, dates are calculated backwards (BC`before Christ` or...
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(n) Calendar is the chronological representation of the cases posted, cases on trial, legal matters kept by the court for information of public and concerned parties
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Breakdown of the time during the year. The Church has its own calendar that combines the calendar year with the liturgical year
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List of new issues scheduled to come to market shortly.
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An accurate calendar was important for an agrarian society and became even more so for a bureaucratic Empire with a complex economy. The Roman calendar used a system of months, and special days in each month. Some calendars were carved in marble or stone, but many were painted on walls of houses for decoration. Different geographical areas often he…...
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Cal'en·dar noun [ Middle English
kalender ,
calender , from Latin
kalendarium an interest or account book (cf. French
calendrier , Old French
calendier ) from Latin
calendue ,
kalendae , calends. See
Calends .]
1. An orderly arrangeme...
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Cal'en·dar transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Calendared ;
present participle & verbal noun Calendaring .] To enter or write in a calendar; to register.
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A calendar should be able to provide you with an overall diary of the tasks and events that are central to the management of a business. Employees should maintain their own calendar, enabling them to be able to schedule their own events, and set up their own tasks and reminders. Emplyees should also be able to see other employees calendars so that ...
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1) The list of cases to be called for trial before a particular court. 2) To set and give a date and time for a case, petition, or motion to be heard by a court.
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List of cases scheduled for hearing in court.
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A calendar (named from the Latin calendarium, from calendce, the first day of the month), is a record or marking out of time as systematically divided into years, months, weeks, and days.
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Calendar is British slang for a year in prison.
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noun a tabular array of the days (usually for one year)
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Division of the year into months, weeks, and days and the method of ordering the years. From year one, an assumed date of the birth of Jesus, dates are calculated backwards (BC `before Christ` or BCE `before common era`) and forwards (AD, Latin
anno Domini `in the year of the Lord`, or CE `commo...
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a schedule of matters to be heard in court
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