Year containing 12 months in Hebrew calendar.
1 They said increasing workloads were now common year round, not just in winter.
2 The common year , therefore, consists of only 354 days.
3 The regulator said in a report that banks had adopted a common year - end of December, which would help facilitate its supervision.
4 Lloyd recounted the story about the foundling that came to be called Sunshine by the old Abbess Mariot, in the common year of 2640.
5 I'd met him while touring with Common years before, so it was a natural transition.
6 It's called a "barley twist," named for the twisted plugs of chewing tobacco that were common years ago.
7 Only a few hours-true; yet such hours were worth a cycle of common years untouched by the glory and the dream.
8 Thus 1600 was a leap year, but 1700, 1800 and 1900 are common years ; 2000 will be a leap year, and so on.
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