For Calendar we have terms and definitions in 14 topics. The topics are Business Process, Dream, Environment, Finance, IPO, Investing, Jewish History, Judaism, Law, Legal, Non-Profit Governance, Personal Injury Law, Watch and Watches.

The period in specific dates used in developing a project plan. The calendar identifies project workdays, and can be altered so weekends, holidays, or weather days are not included.
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To dream of keeping a calendar, indicates that you will be very orderly and systematic in habits throughout the year.
To see a calendar, denotes disappointment in your calculations.
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In the legislative sense, a group of bills or proposals to be discussed or considered in a legislative committee or on the floor of the House or Senate.
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List of new issues scheduled to come to market shortly.
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This refers to upcoming IPOs and secondary offerings. Brokerage houses have equity calendars, bond calendars and municipal calendars.

A schedule of securities that will be offered for sale in the near future. An individual calendar is issued for new stock offerings, municipal bonds, corporate bonds and government securities.
See Also: Corporate Bond; Government Agency Securities; Municipal Bond; New Issue
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In general, Christianity operates on a "solar" calendar based on the relationship between the sun and the earth (365.25 days per year). The main Christian observances are Easter, Pentacost, and Christmas. The Islamic calendar is "lunar," based on the relationship of earth and moon (354 days in a year). Thus, every 100 solar years are equal to about 103 lunar years. Muslim calendric observances include fasting during the month of Ramadan, followed by the feast of fast breaking (id al-fitr), and the time for pilgrimage to Mecca (hajj) and associated practices such as the Feast of Sacrifice. Judaism follows a lunar calendar adjusted every three years or so to the solar cycle (by adding a second 12th month)-thus "lunisolar." The oldest Jewish annual observances are Passover/Pesach, Shavuot, Yom Kippur and Sukkoth; other ancient celebrations include Rosh Ha-Shana, Simhat Torah, Hanukkah and Purim. See also B.C.E., CE.
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In general, Christianity operates on a "solar" calendar based on the relationship between the sun and the earth (365.25 days per year). The main Christian observances are Easter, Pentacost, and Christmas. The Islamic calendar is "lunar," based on the relationship of earth and moon (354 days in a year). Thus, every 100 solar years are equal to about 103 lunar years. Muslim calendric observances include fasting during the month of Ramadan, followed by the feast of fast breaking (id al-fitr), and the time for pilgrimage to Mecca (hajj) and associated practices such as the Feast of Sacrifice. Judaism follows a lunar calendar adjusted every three years or so to the solar cycle (by adding a second 12th month)-thus "lunisolar." The oldest Jewish annual observances are Passover/Pesach, Shavuot, Yom Kippur and Sukkoth; other ancient celebrations include Rosh Ha-Shana, Simhat Torah, Hanukkah and Purim. See also B.C.E., CE.
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A list of cases scheduled for hearing in court.

A list of cases scheduled for hearing in court.
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An organization's planned activities for a certain period of time.
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List of cases scheduled for hearing in court.
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A watch feature that shows the date and sometimes the day of the week and the month. It can be displayed through a cut-out window in the dial, as a sud-dial with small hands indicating the day/date feature or by digital readout.
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The calendar mechanism or function on a watch can consist of a date only showing in a window through to a triple calendar, showing the date, day and month. A combination of dial cut outs and pointer hands may be used. The most complicated calendar mechanisms may be mechanically programmed to show the year, and months including those with less that 31 days; leap years can also be mechanically allowed for. Sometimes referred to as perpetual calendars.
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