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Dates and are
Specifically, both Julian Dates and the Gregorian calendar are used.
Dates are approximate due to lack of documentation.
: Dates are approximate, consult particular article for details
::: Dates are approximate, consult particular article for details.
( Dates are approximate )
Dates are uncertain, but Anguissola probably continued her studies under Gatti for about three years ( 1551 – 1553 ).
Dates for his birth are derived from the traditional mention of Saint Martin, who died in 397.
Specifically, both Julian Dates and the Gregorian calendar are used.
Dates in this era are designated Anno Domini ( Latin for " in the year of the Lord "), abbreviated AD, or CE ( for " common era ").
Dates announced are currently for arena concerts in US cities only, but further announcements are being released to the internet daily.
Dates are also now being advertised for a continuation of the ' In Your Dreams ' tour, kicking off in June 2012 and calling at several US cities.
Julian Dates are expressed as a Julian day number with a decimal fraction added.
Note: Dates provided in this article for events taking place in Russia before 1918 are Old Style.
Note: Dates provided in this article for events taking place in Russia before 1918 are Old Style.
( Dates in this article are given in the Gregorian calendar, then ten days ahead of the Julian calendar in use in England.
Dates for authorized albums are year of release ; for posthumous compilations and sideman sessions by year of recording.
Dates of origin, which probably vary from region to region, cannot be determined, but the oldest known fragments of such instruments are thought to date from around the sixth century of the Common Era.
: Dates in this article are according to the Julian Calendar.
Dates are oval-cylindrical, 3 – 7 cm long, and 2 – 3 cm diameter, and when ripe, range from bright red to bright yellow in colour, depending on variety.
Dates are naturally wind pollinated but in both traditional oasis horticulture and in the modern commercial orchards they are entirely pollinated manually.
Dates ripen in four stages, which are known throughout the world by their Arabic names kimri ( unripe ), khlal ( full-size, crunchy ), rutab ( ripe, soft ), tamr ( ripe, sun-dried ).
Dates are an important traditional crop in Iraq, Arabia, and north Africa west to Morocco and are mentioned more than 50 times in the Bible.

Dates and often
Dates in March, coinciding with the spring equinox, or commemorating the Annunciation of Jesus, along with a variety of Christian feast dates were used throughout the Middle Ages, though calendars often continued to display the months in columns running from January to December.
Dates of performance are often of limited use, as oftentimes it is impossible to determine whether a given performance is the first performance ; the first performances of only two plays — Henry VIII and Henry VI, Part 1 — can be identified, and even in this, there is some ambiguity about 1 Henry VI.
( Dates often vary from one source to the other )
On Earth, astronomers often use Julian Dates – a simple sequential count of days – for timekeeping purposes.
Dates ranging from the 1st century BC to the 10th century CE have been proposed, with the late 1st century CE often preferred.
Dates are a particularly important staple in the Arab diet, often eaten with coffee.

Dates and given
Dates given for the establishment of the society range from " sometime before 1760 " to 1775.
Dates given are of first publication and significant revisions.
Dates are also given for the year that Susan, Edmund and Lucy were born ( 1928, 1930, 1932 respectively ) as well as Eustace Scrubb and Jill Pole ( both born in 1933 ).
Dates given in brackets refer to the fictional timeline of Arda.
Dates in the present article are one year earlier than those given in the third edition of Thiele's Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings, thereby correcting an internal consistency that Thiele never resolved, as explained in the Rehoboam article.
Dates are given as a rule.
Dates given are the years of birth and death, if known:
Dates given are those on which referendums were held.
Dates and places of publication might also be given incorrectly.
Dates given in image are approximate BC years.
Dates given are earliest publication dates, to give an indication of when the book was written more than when it was published.
Dates given without parentheses are the Library of Congress publication dates, usually the first US publication, except where the books do not ( yet ) appear in the Library of Congress Online Catalog.
Dates of closure are given variously as 1875 and 1887, and from then the population declined substantially ; this can be seen on the Ordnance Survey sheet of 1894-1899.
Dates, given in years BC, are best viewed as being based on uncalibrated C-14 dates, which, when calibrated, would result in much earlier BC dates.
Approximate Dates given where available
Dates given are those of publication.
Dates given above are these, when they assumed their offices.
Dates before 31 January 1918, when the Bolshevik government adopted the Gregorian calendar, are given in the Old Style.
Note: Dates listed are those of when the awards were actually given.
* Dates given here are of the traditional lunisolar calendar.
( Dates given are the first performance of English translation.
# Dates ranging from 1602 – 1607 are given by different sources, 1603 is the most commonly cited.

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