[permalink] [id link]
Some Related Sentences
** and January
** See also Salmond on " Citizenship and Allegiance ," in the Law Quarterly Review
( July 1901,
January 1902 ).
** Mexico
( January 1, 1995
)
** Panama
( July 31, 1973, renegotiated and expanded for
( January 1, 2009
)
** United States
( January 1, 2009
)
** Booknotes interview with Powell on My American Journey,
January 7, 1996.
** Commodore 128
( or C128, CBM 128, or C = 128 ), a home / personal computer introduced in
January 1985, the last 8-bit machine commercially released by Commodore Business Machines
** Emilio Aguinaldo, the last President of the Supreme Government Council 23 March 1897-16 December 1897 and chairman of the Revolutionary Government from 23 June to 1 November 1897, was dictator from 12 June 1898-23
January.
** Józef Chlopicki was styled Dictator from 5 December 1830-December 1830 and again in December 1830-25
January 1831
** Ludwik Mierosławski was Dictator from 22
January 1863-10 March 1863
** Pluviôse
( from Latin pluvius, " rainy "), starting 20, 21 or 22
January
** Part Two of Booknotes interview with Keneally on The Great Shame,
January 9, 2000.
** January 2
( Eastern Orthodox liturgics )
** Bank Holiday, if it is a Sunday, the day moves to
January 3
( Scotland
)
** January 3
( Eastern Orthodox liturgics )
** January 15
( Eastern Orthodox liturgics )
** January 26
( Eastern Orthodox liturgics )
** January 28
( Eastern Orthodox liturgics )
** January 31
( Eastern Orthodox liturgics )
** January 30
( Eastern Orthodox liturgics )
** January 29
( Eastern Orthodox liturgics )
** January 11
( Eastern Orthodox liturgics )
** January 27
( Eastern Orthodox liturgics )
** January 17
( Eastern Orthodox liturgics )
** January 22
( Eastern Orthodox liturgics )
** and 24
** August
24 ( Eastern Orthodox liturgics )
** Simon Magus
( 8: 9 –
24 )
** April
24 ( Eastern Orthodox liturgics )
** Jan Tyssowski was Dictator from
24 February 1846-2 March 1846.
** February
24 ( Eastern Orthodox liturgics )
** Vendémiaire in French
( from Latin vindemia, " grape harvest "), starting 22, 23 or
24 September
** Brumaire
( from French brume, " fog "), starting 22, 23 or
24 October
** Imperial: 2. 95 in x 1. 06 in x 5.
24 in
** International dollars
( purchasing power parity method
) $
24. 69 billion
( 2007 est.
** Public administration, social and personal services
24. 8 %
** With China: $ 402. 6 billion, +
24. 2 %
( 2010 ), 48. 9 % share
** model 2: 80 ×
24
** model 5: 132 × 27 or 80 ×
24 ( switchable
)
** June
24 ( Eastern Orthodox liturgics )
** July
24 ( Eastern Orthodox liturgics )
** May
24 ( Eastern Orthodox liturgics )
** Earliest day on which Corpus Christi can fall, while June
24 is the latest ; held on Thursday after Trinity Sunday.
** Order Peramelemorphia
( 24 species
)
** March
24 ( Eastern Orthodox liturgics )
** November
24 ( Eastern Orthodox liturgics )
** October
24 ( Eastern Orthodox liturgics )
** Infantry Battalion
24 ( Bataillon d ' infanterie
24 )
** September
24 ( Eastern Orthodox liturgics ).
0.844 seconds.