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desk calendar

noun

  1. a loose-leaf calendar containing one or two pages for each day, with spaces for notes.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of desk calendar1

First recorded in 1905–10
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Some thought the 12-sided object was some type of desk calendar, or astronomical device.

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In 30 minutes, she helps a man named Paolo find a suit for a wedding, makes alterations to the outfit, takes phone calls, places a date on her large paper desk calendar and answers questions for the article you are reading.

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A little cornball maybe, like a motivational desk calendar in a suburban gift shop, but having survived incest, alcoholism, uterine cancer and the occasional mixed review, V, who will turn 70 in May, just Does.

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A great-looking desk calendar called City from Japanese studio Good Morning and available at MOMA, features 3D cityscapes of Tokyo, New York and Paris.

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“Hamilton†lovers might want the wall or day-to-day desk calendar featuring photos, lyrics and historical facts.

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