- date or
dates may
refer to: common.
calendar date , a day on a calendar. date (metadata), a
representation term or
class associated with a data
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n of easter, the
roman catholic church considered this
steady drift in the date of
easter undesirable. the
reform was
adopted initially by the
catholic cou
-
phoenix dactylifera (date palm) is a palm in the
genus phoenix ,
cultivated for its
edible sweet fruit .
although its
place of
origin is
- the use of
january 1 as new year's day was
common in
france by the mid-16th century, and this date was
adopted officially in 1564 by the
- in the
opening round she
defeated nadia petrova 6–3, 5–7, 6–4 for her
second top
twenty victory of 2010 in the
second round date-krumm
- a date is the
designation of a single,
specific day
within such a system.
periods in a
calendar (such as
years and months) are usually,
- this can be seen in the rise in
internet dating,
speed dating or
gradual exclusivity dating (a.k.a. slow dating). some
theorize that
- some
contemporary writers ignore this aspect, however, and keep
counting the
years since the date of
birth of
famous people, such as
- a
calendar date is a
reference to a
particular day
represented within a
calendar system. the
calendar date
allows the
specific day to be
- an
outstanding tactician, he was made all the more
iconic for his
missing eye, and date was
often called dokuganryū (独眼竜), or the 'one-