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It's based on the Islamic calendar, which is about 11 days shorter than the Gregorian calendar, which, B.T.W., is our calendar, which means that every year Ramadan begins 11 days earlier than the year before.
In 1582, France began adopting the Gregorian calendar, which lopped 11 days off the Julian calendar.
The result was Jazz Calendar, which will be performed at the proms.
The timing is based on Islam's lunar calendar, which shifts by eleven days each year.
People say it has something to do with the calendar, which I wasn't crazy about.
They bloom all year, throughout the calendar, which is where they get their name.
Gregory XIII gave us the Gregorian calendar, which is still in use.
One problem is the political calendar, which increasingly includes more primaries earlier in the election.
Israelis celebrate the anniversary according to the Hebrew calendar, which this year was last Tuesday.
Blame the calendar, which doomed this July to one day too many.
A more lighthearted app worth trying out is Sunrise Calendar, which is free on iOS.
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