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calendar

[kal-uhn-der] / ˈkæl ən dər /


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Guardiola’s dietary diktat might seem excessive, but after nearly a decade in English soccer, he knows the stakes of the Premier League’s festive calendar.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Christmas morning church service is a big event in the royal calendar, bringing together the Royal Family for a public appearance, with crowds and photographers capturing the moment.

From BBC

Somehow, a beaten and bruised England must stir themselves to find a Christmas miracle at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on the most anticipated day in the Australian sporting calendar.

From BBC

As a Hindu, 25 December does not hold any religious significance, but he and his Christian wife Josephine enjoy celebrating each other's traditions, with midnight Mass on Christmas Eve a definite on the festive calendar.

From BBC

The ceremony celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ and is one of the most important days in the Catholic Church calendar.

From Barron's