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calender

[kal-uhn-der] / ˈkæl ən dər /


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Separately, Mr. Angelle held private meetings with representatives from the same companies, according to a copy of his calender, obtained through a public records request.

From New York Times Mar. 10, 2018

But a recent decision by the Executive Committee has two events now also coming off the calender.

From Golf Digest Mar. 30, 2017

Dwight Howard continued to be the best center in the NBA, but the man carried bad vibes with him all through the calender year, from the east coast to the west.

From The Guardian Dec. 28, 2012

Siemens still expects to sell shares in its Osram lighting unit, where sales grew 7 percent in the quarter, during the calender year 2012, CFO Kaeser said.

From BusinessWeek Jan. 24, 2012

The calender finishes may be classed as dull, luster, glazed, watered or moire, and embossed.

From Textiles For Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts Schools; Also Adapted to Those Engaged in Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, Wool, Cotton, and Dressmaker's Trades by William H. (William Henry) Dooley

He kept going back to his precious ledgers of innocence, the calenders.

From The Guardian Sep. 28, 2018

School districts across the state are racing to adopt their 2017-2018 calenders and are scrambling to see whether they will have to reduce spring breaks to adhere to the mandate.

From Washington Post Oct. 16, 2016

Calender, kal′en-dėr, n. a press consisting of two rollers for smoothing and dressing cloth, paper, &c.: a person who calenders, properly a calendrer.—v.t. to dress in a calender.—ns.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D) by Various

He repented, but too late, that he had not taken the advice of his vizier, who, with Mesrour, the calenders, and porter, were, from his ill-timed curiosity, on the point of forfeiting their lives.

From The Arabian Nights Entertainments by Milo Winter

Zobeide having given this command, the caliph, the vizier, Mesrour, the three calenders, and the porter, departed; for the presence of the seven slaves with their weapons awed them into silence.

From The Arabian Nights Entertainments by Milo Winter




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