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Sentences with almanac

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  • The more interesting parts of the almanack, however, can be found beyond the player profiles.
  • My second point of dissent is Dean's presupposition that parents were sufficiently informed, by almanacs, about planetary positions.
  • In addition to cookbooks and advertising pamphlets, national magazines and almanacs offering household advice and recipes became ever more popular in the latter half of the 19th century.
  • Since the almanack was first published in 1948, it has been a must for cricket lovers.
  • Seldom did they see Faerie people or Leprecauns in their neck of the woods, so they did not want to miss the opportunity to examine these unexpected visitors for their encyclopedic almanac of the native peoples of the western hemisphere.
  • His fascination with the event led him to discover for himself when eclipses might occur using only an almanac and a book on geography.
  • I found these dewpoint figures by going to our Online weather almanac and going to the guides to the month-to-month weather for cities in Florida and Texas.
  • Tycho also found time to provide an annual astrological almanac for King Frederick and to write detailed reports on the horoscopes of the king's children.
  • He took two steps over to the almanac calendar hanging next to the apothecary's chest, and peered at it thoughtfully.
  • In 1785 Méchain was asked if he would take over the editorship of the astronomical almanac Connaissance des temps.
  • Traversing the site, reading the information on composers, artists, works and a historical almanac, one seems to hop between several free servers and several styles of page.
  • No belief in astrology is needed to carry out such an investigation, only the birth-dates, an astronomical almanac, and a table of logarithms for working out the horoscope.
  • I think this is a new astronomical landmark that all Linux users should ask to include in the astronomical almanac of the foreseen history of the Universe.
  • As foreshadowed above, many settlers and explorers would buy an annual almanac, containing notes of what was to be expected in the forthcoming year.
  • Some almanac information, such as names of current heads of state, has been relegated to supporting Web sites that will presumably provide updates.
  • As well as his annual almanac, he produced a series of astrological and prophetic pamphlets.
  • I could look it up in the almanac, of course, but that's not the point - I should jolly well know.
  • Wisden owned a sporting goods and tobacconist shop in London's Leicester Square and in 1864 he brought out the first edition of his cricketers' almanac, which has been published every year since.
  • Each county page has an almanac style display with information related to the county, such as county seat, date formed, and origin of name.
  • Other than that, I can't really account for the particular seasonal patterns in your relationship almanac, but I will say that three months does seem to be the normal human relationship gestation period.
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