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[kal-uhn-der] / ˈkæl ən dər /


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Formula 1 says farewell to the Dutch Grand Prix this weekend with the final event at Zandvoort before it drops off the calendar.

From BBC Aug. 17, 2026

When in the calendar year you take your qualified charitable deduction matters.

From MarketWatch Aug. 14, 2026

We spent over a week analyzing those videos frame-by-frame to pull out every detail we could find—usernames, emails, calendar invites and internal tools.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 14, 2026

Besides regaling ravers at their concerts — which will continue for the remainder of the calendar year, including a 20-city North American tour that kicks off in Boston on Oct.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 13, 2026

My wall calendar will have to be re-done.

From "Blended" by Sharon M. Draper

Drawn from a trove of leaked data—browser history, emails, calendars and screen recordings pulled from the team’s own computers—our yearlong investigation offers a rare look at how North Korea’s undercover workers get hired.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 13, 2026

In theory, we could able to liberate ourselves of dull, menial tasks, such as replying to emails, going to meetings or managing calendars and diaries, by delegating these to capable bots.

From BBC Aug. 6, 2026

Anyone can use AI to do the basics: summarize meetings, draft briefings and manage calendars.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 21, 2026

If voluntarily storing information with Google destroys Fourth Amendment protection, he suggested, why would the same logic not apply to email, documents, cloud photographs, or calendars?

From Slate May 20, 2026

I thought it was weird that there weren’t any menus or little magnetic calendars or pictures of kids on her refrigerator.

From "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close" by Jonathan Safran Foer

Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit declined to block the new plan on an emergency basis, and rapidly calendared the case for oral argument.

From Slate Apr. 21, 2026

Her rapidity signaled that the trial will be calendared for an early 2024 date, well before the election.

From Slate Aug. 18, 2023

Circuit Court of Appeals has tentatively calendared the South Carolina case for oral arguments the week of Dec. 6, according to an order from the court posted Friday.

From Seattle Times Oct. 11, 2021

Documents confirm my memory that this was calendared as “Meeting: Don Jr.| Jared Kushner.”

From Slate Mar. 30, 2018

But real goodness is everywhere much the same; there are calendared saints for every faith.

From Modern Religious Cults and Movements by Gaius Glenn Atkins

He would improve court efficiency with clear calendaring practices and firm and fair deadline enforcement.

From Los Angeles Times May 1, 2026

A calendaring notice filed in the court’s electronic docketing system did not specify charges or whether Chansley had entered a plea deal with prosecutors.

From Seattle Times Sep. 2, 2021

But he also, more mysteriously, choked up as he discussed his habit of calendaring his high school years or remembered his buddies on the basketball team.

From Salon Sep. 28, 2018

“The EPA maintains three email accounts which are attributed to Administrator Pruitt: two are used by staff for calendaring and public correspondence; the third is used by the Administrator,” he added.

From Washington Post Apr. 12, 2018

This gentleman, Mr. Turnbull, happened to be employed some years ago in arranging, copying, and calendaring the Elizabethan State papers.

From Modern Leaders: Being a Series of Biographical Sketches by Justin McCarthy




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