The Egyptians and Mexicans also had intercalary days for the same purpose.
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The intercalary years of the cycle are distinguished by an asterisk.
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At that the autobiography stopped short, and the intercalary note began.
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The Mexicans added five intercalary days; and the Egyptians, in the time of Amunoph
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Something, however, was arranged in those intercalary moments between the raising of the glasses.
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The intercalary days are specially set aside for hospitality, the giving of gifts, etc.
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He inserted the regular intercalary month of twenty-three days, and two additional ones of sixty-seven days.
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In fourteen hundred and sixty-one years there is need of only one (additional) intercalary day.
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The nineteenth month, following immediately on the hospitality of the intercalary days, is the month of the fast.
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This intercalary note ran as follows:
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But because he started the whole thing it is seemly to give his exit an intercalary page of attention.
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The missing postocellar region is restored by intercalary regeneration, and the anterior duplicated ocellar region is eliminated by a process called transgeneration.
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It is proposed that the various eye-types found in metazoa are derived from a common prototype, monophyletically, by a mechanism called intercalary evolution.
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The letter dealing with the calendar was written to inform Sin-idinnam, the governor of Larsam, that an intercalary month was to be inserted.
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To this series recurring in regular succession there was added in the intercalary year a nameless "labour-month" (-mercedonius-) at the close of the year, viz.
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In this year the January with 29 and the February with 23 days were followed by the intercalary month with 28, and then by March.