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** and Isidore
** Folio 21 recto: Ram ( Aries ) (
Isidore of Seville
, Etymologiae
, Book XII
, i
, 11 )
** Folio 21 verso: Kid ( Hedus ) (
Isidore of Seville
, Etymologiae
, Book XII
, i
, 13 )
** Folio 21 verso: Bull ( Taurus ) (
Isidore of Seville
, Etymologiae
, Book XII
, i
, 29 )
** Folio 23 recto: Mule ( Mulus ) (
Isidore of Seville
, Etymologiae
, Book XII
, i
, 57-60 )
** St
. Isidore
** Martyrdom
of Saint
Isidore of Antioch
** and celebrated
** Earliest day on which Caribana celebration can fall
, celebrated on
the first Weekend
of August
.
** Earliest day on which Emancipation Day can fall
, celebrated on
the first Monday
of August
.
** Khmer New Year
, or Chol Chnam Thmey
, most commonly
celebrated on April 13 ( Cambodia )
** Lao New Year
, or Songkan / Pi Mai Lao
, generally
celebrated from 13 to 15 April ( Laos )
** Thai New Year
, or Songkran
, celebrated from 13 to 15 April ( Thailand )
** Earliest day on which Feast
of the Holy Family can fall
, celebrated on Sunday after Christmas or 30 if Christmas falls on a Sunday
.
** Maatu Pongal
, celebrated by performing Jallikattu ( Tamil )
** Earliest day on which Day
of the Finnish Flag can fall
, while June 26 is
the latest ;
celebrated on Saturday
of Midsummer's Day ( Finland )
** Sarah (
celebrated by
the Romani people
of Camargue )
** Earliest day on which Feast
of the Immaculate Heart
of Mary can fall
, while July 3 is
the latest ;
celebrated 20 days after Pentecost
.
** Joan
of Arc (
celebrated in France )
** Las Fallas
, celebrated on
the week leading to March 19
.
** John Cantius ( Extraordinary Form
, celebrated by Traditionalist Catholic )
** Ephesos: Cult
of Demeter and Kore
, celebrated at night-time
.
** Harvest Festival
, celebrated on Harvest Moon
, the full moon nearest to
the autumnal equinox
.
** Chuseok
, the Korean harvest festival
, celebrated on
the Harvest Moon
.
** The Socialist Federal Republic
of Yugoslavia is declared ( this day is
celebrated as Republic Day until
the 1990s ).
** Earth Day 20 is
celebrated by millions worldwide
.
** In India
, May 1 is declared as ' Maharashtra Divas ', i
. e., Maharashtra Day ( also
celebrated as ' Kaamgaar Divas ', i
. e., Workers Day ).
** The 50th Anniversary
of the Great October Socialist Revolution is
celebrated in the Soviet Union
.
** The centennial
of the Statue
of Liberty's dedication is
celebrated in New York Harbor
.
** Kokan Shiren
, Japanese Rinzai Zen patriarch and
celebrated Chinese poet ( b
. 1278 )
** Mass may be
celebrated using
the 1962 Missal on working days
, while on Sundays and feast days one such celebration may be held
.
** Some
, including
the leadership
of the Society
of St Pius X
, hold that it is
in principle valid as a sacramental rite but maintain that
the revisions
in the liturgy are displeasing to God
, and that it is often
celebrated improperly to
the extent
of being sacramentally invalid
.
** and with
** OSA-II
with four SS-N-2 Styx missiles-6
** Shershen class torpedo boat
with four 533mm heavyweight torpedo tubes 4 or 5
** Honda Atlas Cars Pakistan
, Atlas Group joint venture
with Honda to build cars and motorbikes
** Tukey's lemma: Every non-empty collection
of finite character has a maximal element
with respect to inclusion
.
** the rebound phenomenon
, also known as
the loss
of the check reflex is also sometimes seen
in patients
with cerebellar ataxia
.
** Various articles on Alcidamas ( 1856 – 1919
, with links to further online material )
** edited by Leonhard von Spengel
, with commentary
in Latin
, Leipzig
, 1847 ( online )
** edited by Pierre Chiron
, Collection Budé
, with French translation
, Paris
, 2002
, ISBN 2-251-00498-X
** Andronikos V Palaiologos ( c
. 1400 – c
. 1407 ), Co-Emperor
with his father John VII Palaiologos
** Support for mirroring
with striping
** Run on RS / 6000 systems
with PowerPC processors and PCI busses
.
** In this use
, the ablative can also be used
with infinitives and participles
.
** gun howitzers: capable
of high or low angle fire
with a long barrel
.
** ağzaçık or bükme-filo-style pastry stuffed
with cheese or lentils
.
** keşkek-boiled wheat and chick peas stewed
with meat
.
** local cream kaymak eaten
with honey
, with a bread pudding ekmek kadayıf
, or
with pumpkin simmered
in syrup
.
** Aryan
, a term associated
with the Proto-Indo-Iranians
** xFIP: This variant substitutes a pitcher's own home run percentage
with the league average
** for all f
in X ′ there exists x
in X
with ǁxǁ ≤ 1
, so that f ( x ) = ǁfǁ
.
** List
of Bantu noun classes
with reconstructed Proto-Bantu prefixes (
in French )
** For a list
of persons
with the given name Benjamin see
** The Book
of Joshua
, Douay Rheims Bible Version
with annotations By Bishop Challoner
** Hardware bug
, a defect
in hardware
, often
with close affinity to software
0.788 seconds.