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Common year starting on Friday (7631 bytes)
1: ...s the calendar for any '''common year starting on Friday''' ([[dominical letter]] '''C'''). 3: ...ear with 365 days -- in other words, not a [[leap year]].) 7: ...</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa <font color="red">Su</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 9: ...ruary 11|11]] <font color="red">[[March 5|5]]</font> [[March 6|6]] [[March 7|7]] [[March 8|8]] [... 10: ...uary 18|18]] <font color="red">[[March 12|12]]</font> [[March 13|13]] [[March 14|14]] [[March 15|15]]... Leap year starting on a Friday (4471 bytes) 1: ...s the calendar for any '''leap year starting on a Friday''' ([[dominical letter]] '''CB'''). 4: ...</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa <font color="red">Su</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 6: ...</font> 8 9 10 11 12 13 <font color="red">6</font> 7 8 9 10 11 12 7: ...</font> 15 16 17 18 19 20 <font color="red">13</font> 14 15 16 17 18 19 8: ...</font> 22 23 24 25 26 27 <font color="red">20</font> 21 22 23 24 25 26 Common year starting on Saturday (9944 bytes) 1: ...s is the calendar for any '''common year starting on Saturday''' ([[dominical letter]] '''B''') e.g. [... 3: ...ear with 365 days -- in other words, not a [[leap year]].) 6: ...</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa <font color="red">Su</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 8: ...ruary 12|12]] <font color="red">[[March 6|6]]</font> [[March 7|7]] [[March 8|8]] [[March 9|9]] [[... 9: ...uary 19|19]] <font color="red">[[March 13|13]]</font> [[March 14|14]] [[March 15|15]] [[March 16|16]]... Common year starting on Wednesday (12385 bytes) 1: ...is the [[calendar]] for a '''common year starting on [[Wednesday]]''' ([[dominical letter]] '''E'''), ... 3: ...ith 365 days — in other words, not a [[leap year]].) 13: |width="14%"| [[Monday|Mo]] 17: |width="14%"| [[Friday|Fr]] 65: |width="14%"| [[Monday|Mo]] Common year starting on Sunday (4608 bytes) 1: ...s is the calendar for any '''common year starting on [[Sunday]]''' ([[dominical letter]] '''A'''). 3: ...ear with 365 days -- in other words, not a [[leap year]].) 6: ...</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa <font color="red">Su</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 7: <font color="red">[[January 1|1]]</font> [[January 2|2]] [[January 3|3]] [[January 4|... 8: ...</font> 6 7 8 9 10 11 <font color="red">5</font> 6 7 8 9 10 11 Common year starting on Tuesday (15767 bytes) 1: ...is the [[calendar]] for a '''common year starting on [[Tuesday]]''' ([[dominical letter]] '''F'''), e.... 3: ...ear with 365 days -- in other words, not a [[leap year]].) 12: |width="14%"| <font color="red">[[Sunday|Su]]</font> 13: |width="14%"| [[Monday|Mo]] 17: |width="14%"| [[Friday|Fr]] Common year starting on Monday (9485 bytes) 1: ... [[calendar]] for a '''common year starting on [[Monday]]''' ([[dominical letter]] '''G'''), e.g. [[20... 3: ...ear with 365 days -- in other words, not a [[leap year]].) 6: ...</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa <font color="red">Su</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 8: ...ruary 10|10]] <font color="red">[[March 4|4]]</font> [[March 5|5]] [[March 6|6]] [[March 7|7]] [... 9: ...uary 17|17]] <font color="red">[[March 11|11]]</font> [[March 12|12]] [[March 13|13]] [[March 14|14]]... Common year starting on Thursday (9854 bytes) 1: ...s is the calendar for any '''common year starting on Thursday''' ([[dominical letter]] '''D'''). 3: ...ear with 365 days -- in other words, not a [[leap year]].) 6: ...</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa <font color="red">Su</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 7: ...ebruary 7|7]] <font color="red">[[March 1|1]]</font> [[March 2|2]] [[March 3|3]] [[March 4|4]] [... 8: ...ruary 14|14]] <font color="red">[[March 8|8]]</font> [[March 9|9]] [[March 10|10]] [[March 11|11]] ... Leap year starting on Saturday (5790 bytes) 1: ...he [[calendar]] for any '''[[leap year]] starting on [[Saturday]]''' ([[dominical letter]] '''BA'''), ... 4: ...</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa <font color="red">Su</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 6: ...</font> 7 8 9 10 11 12 <font color="red">5</font> 6 7 8 9 10 11 7: ...</font> 14 15 16 17 18 19 <font color="red">12</font> 13 14 15 16 17 18 8: ...</font> 21 22 23 24 25 26 <font color="red">19</font> 20 21 22 23 24 25 Leap year starting on Sunday (8399 bytes) 1: Here is a calendar for any '''leap year starting on Sunday''' ([[dominical letter]] '''AG'''). 3: [[2012]] is such a year. 6: ...</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa <font color="red">Su</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 7: <font color="red">[[January 1|1]]</font> [[January 2|2]] [[January 3|3]] [[January 4|... 8: ...</font> 6 7 8 9 10 11 <font color="red">4</font> 5 6 7 8 9 10 Leap year starting on Monday (5514 bytes) 1: ...his is a calendar for a '''leap year starting on Monday''' ([[dominical letter]] '''GF'''). 4: ...</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa <font color="red">Su</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 6: ... 9|9]] [[February 10|10]] <font color="red">3</font> 4 5 6 7 8 9 7: ...6|16]] [[February 17|17]] <font color="red">10</font> 11 12 13 14 15 16 8: ...</font> 19 20 21 22 23 24 <font color="red">17</font> 18 19 20 21 22 23 Leap year starting on Wednesday (4580 bytes) 1: This is a calendar for any '''leap year starting on Wednesday''' ([[dominical letter]] '''ED''') e.g.... 4: ...</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa <font color="red">Su</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 5: ...4]] 1 <font color="red">1</font> 2 3 4 5 6 7 6: ...</font> 3 4 5 6 7 8 <font color="red">8</font> 9 10 11 12 13 14 7: ...</font> 10 11 12 13 14 15 <font color="red">15</font> 16 17 18 19 20 21 Leap year starting on Thursday (5416 bytes) 1: ... a [[calendar]] for any '''[[leap year]] starting on [[Thursday]]''' ([[dominical letter]] '''DC'''), ... 6: ...</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa <font color="red">Su</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 7: ...ry 2|2]] [[January 3|3]] <font color="red">1</font> 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 8: ...</font> 9 10 11 12 13 14 <font color="red">7</font> 8 9 10 11 12 13 9: ...</font> 16 17 18 19 20 21 <font color="red">14</font> 15 16 17 18 19 20 Leap year starting on Tuesday (5362 bytes) 1: ... the [[calendar]] for a '''[[leap year]] starting on Tuesday''' ([[dominical letter]] '''FE''') 5: ...font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa <font color="red">Su</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 7: ...font> 4 5 6 7 8 9 <font color="red">2</font> 3 4 5 6 7 8 8: ...font> 11 12 13 14 15 16 <font color="red">9</font> 10 11 12 13 14 15 9: ...font> 18 19 20 21 22 23 <font color="red">16</font> 17 18 19 20 21 22 Common year (685 bytes) 1: ...ly it is a [[calendar]] year without [[intercalation]]. 3: ...and one day, so consequently the next new year is one day of the week later. 4: ...]] [[Common year starting on Monday|began]] on [[Monday]], 5: ...[2002]] [[Common year starting on Tuesday|began]] on [[Tuesday]], 6: ...003]] [[Common year starting on Wednesday|began]] on [[Wednesday]], Next Friday (848 bytes) 1: ...oned and sold. This fast-paced [[2000]] sequel to Friday lacks the spirit from the predecessor but is a gr... Friday (3152 bytes) 1: '''Friday''' is the [[day]] of the [[week]] between [[Thurs... 3: .... Friday's]]''. In Western culture, references to Friday can be found in many places: 5: *In the popular rhyme, "''Friday's Child is loving and giving''". 6: ...a [[cannibal]], who became the servant of [[Robinson Crusoe]]. 7: ...e bar]] with the slogan ''Thank [[Crunchie]] it's Friday''. Friday the 13th (4802 bytes) 1: ...riday the 13th movies]], and a TV series called [[Friday the 13th: The Series]].'' 2: ...the [[Greek language|Greek]] words ''paraskevi'' (Friday), and ''dekatria'' (thirteen), with the suffix ''... 6: ... always have 12 months in a year. Another suggestion is that the belief originated in a Norse myth abo... 8: ... executed. From that day on, Friday the 13th was considered by followers of the Templars as an evil an... 12: ...s.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/02/0212_040212_friday13.html] Nancy Friday (3197 bytes) 1: ...o has written on [[female sexuality]] and liberation (with a small "l"). 3: ...lice, but due to [[Group dynamics|social expectation]], and that for women and men's benefit alike it ... 6: ...[[sexual fantasies]], [[loving relationship|relationships]], [[jealousy]], [[envy]], [[feminism]] and ... 8: ...her diverse audience. Friday is currently working on her first novel. 10: ...d appreciation of men are not mutually exclusive concepts. Friday (book) (2262 bytes) 1: ...zation]] & the birth of an interstellar civilization. 3: ... person in determining the direction of civilization or it may not. 5: ...s and at least pretends to enjoy it. It ends with Friday, the most advanced being in the galaxy, living in... 7: ...tter than us. He certainly predicted a balkanisation of the planet which is becoming apparent. 10: * Heinlein, Robert A. (1997). ''Friday.'' Ballantine Books, Inc., ISBN 0345414004
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