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"Kalendar" is a church thing, a liturgical calendar.
Being lifted up in Japan Fr Timothy Matkin 2007
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Naomi Uman , an American filmmaker of Ukrainian heritage, returned to the home of her great-grandparents to make the companion pieces "Ukrainian Time Machine" and "Kalendar."
A Wide World of Voices Steve Dollar 2012
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Ms. ALSOP: Well, this is depicting what is called "The Kalendar Prince."
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And by Kalendar, we don't mean, you know, a scheduled prince but it means a magician.
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And by Kalendar, we don't mean, you know, a scheduled prince but it means a magician.
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(Soundbite of "The Tale of Kalendar Prince") SIMON: Rimsky-Korsakov, a composer who tried to work Russian themes, in Russian culture as opposed to ones derived from, let's say, western European music into his.
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(Soundbite of "The Tale of Kalendar Prince") SIMON: Rimsky-Korsakov, a composer who tried to work Russian themes, in Russian culture as opposed to ones derived from, let's say, western European music into his.
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Ms. ALSOP: Well, this is depicting what is called "The Kalendar Prince."
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The Roman Breviary does not begin the Antiphons till December 17, but December 16 is the English date marked in the Prayer Book Kalendar as O Sapientia, either St. Thomas's Day being otherwise provided for, or O Virgo virginum being added as an eighth.
Archive 2006-12-01 bls 2006
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The Roman Breviary does not begin the Antiphons till December 17, but December 16 is the English date marked in the Prayer Book Kalendar as O Sapientia, either St. Thomas's Day being otherwise provided for, or O Virgo virginum being added as an eighth.
O Sapientia bls 2006
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