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Examples for "vernal equinox"
Examples for "vernal equinox"
1Moving on toward spring, the vernal equinox usually falls around March twentieth.
2The vernal equinox is when my year tips gently into delight.
3Afghanistan uses the Persian calendar which runs from the vernal equinox.
4Afghanistan uses the Persian calendar, which starts on the vernal equinox.
5His original experience had come in March, at the day after the vernal equinox.
1It is traditionally marked on the first Sunday following the spring equinox.
2This year's worm moon is special because it coincides with the spring equinox.
3His main concern was the calculation of the spring equinox, and from that Easter.
4He is particularly associated with the spring equinox, but also with the growing season generally.
5His festival is the spring equinox, and he is associated with the astrological sign Aries.
6And, more importantly for the church, Easter was out of kilter with the spring equinox.
7First a solar eclipse, then the spring equinox.
8Naurooz, i.e., New Day-orspring equinox, March 21st.
9Today is the spring equinox, when the length of the day and the night are almost equal.
10He re-established the spring equinox to the place fixed by the Council of Nice (787).
11This is the first time in nearly two decades that a supermoon coincides with the spring equinox.
12But winter was on its last legs now, and the spring equinox-March 21-was only two days away.
13Last year, the angle of sunlight during Saturn's spring equinox revealed that many of Saturn's rings have mountains.
14Why we allow some kind of national masochism to push "winter" time beyond the spring equinox.
15The festival is fixed onto the first Sunday after the first full moon following the northern spring equinox.
16We passed New Zealand with the spring equinox and the winds, though strong, were at no time violent.
Translations for spring equinox