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Because both the Julian calendar and Jewish tradition define a solar year as exactly 365.25 days, the halachic vernal equinox historically fell out on March 25th every year.

Further development by Dale Smith, of the Department of Agronomy, made three cuttings regularly possible
vernacular materials, albeit in buildings of non-vernacular design.

Most African American New Yorkers speak African American vernacular English (AAVE), though with some New York dialect features.

This phrase (meaning "one of this, one of the other") entered the vernacular in Dublin as "one and one", which is still a common way of referring to fish and chips in the city.

This was written in the vernacular tongue and not derived from Greek texts.

This larva is the famous "worm in the apple" of cartoon and vernacular fame; not related to the earthworm.

In its final simplified form, the Serbian imperial title read "Emperor of Serbians and Greeks" (car Srba i Grka in the modern vernacular).

Developed primarily between 1900 and 1935, North End is features a wealth of architectural styles and eclectic vernacular building designs.

Pázmány himself was instrumental in promoting the usage of the Slovak instead of the Czech language and had his work "Isteni igazságra vezeto kalauz" (Guide to the Truth of God) and several of his sermons translated into the local vernacular.

vernacular architecture Due to the strong climatic and topographic differences throughout the country, the vernacular architecture shows a plentiful variety.

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