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calendar

[kal-uhn-der] / ˈkæl ən dər /


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The Eurovision Song Contest began in May 1956 in Switzerland, and has evolved to become one of the biggest events in the musical calendar - last year's contest was watched by 175 million people worldwide.

From BBC

Another body bag shows a date of birth using the Iranian calendar.

From BBC

The calendar works against England, with no space for friendlies or even training camps on the paddock during the season, such is demand on clubs and players.

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"Net migration was likely close to zero or negative over calendar year 2025 for the first time in at least half a century," said the report, published Tuesday.

From Barron's

Rather, they are almost a thousand years ahead of much of the world because they follow a calendar that starts at 950 BC, when King Sheshonq ascended the throne of Egypt.

From BBC