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  2. Calendar year - Wikipedia

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    The calendar year can be divided into four quarters, [3] often abbreviated as Q1, Q2, Q3, and Q4. Since they are three months each, they are also called trimesters. In the Gregorian calendar: First quarter, Q1: January 1 – March 31 (90 days or 91 days in leap years) [4] Second quarter, Q2: April 1 – June 30 (91 days)

  3. Variation of the field - Wikipedia

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    In the modern arms of the Count of Schwarzburg, the quarters are divided by a cross bendy of three tinctures. When the shield is divided by lines both palewise and bendwise, with the pieces coloured alternately like a chess board, this is paly-bendy; if the diagonal lines are reversed, paly-bendy sinister. [7]

  4. Division of the field - Wikipedia

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    party per cross or quarterly (divided into four quarters) party per chevron (after the manner of a chevron) party per pall (divided into three parts in a Y shape) (In the above "left" and "right" are from the viewer's perspective, whereas the heraldic terms "sinister" and "dexter" are from the perspective of the person carrying the shield.)

  5. Fiscal Quarters (Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4) Explained and What ... - AOL

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    With two quarters in the books, companies have ample data to project how things look for the rest of the year, and if they are in line with their key performance metrics. But it also allows enough ...

  6. Quarters vs Halves: Explaining why men's, women's college ...

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    A team will reach the bonus upon the fifth foul of a quarter, and two shots will be awarded upon every common foul thereafter. Some argue that the one-and-one is necessary, but I differ. The ...

  7. These 2 State Quarters Are Worth the Most Money - AOL

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    The Mint produced and shipped a total of 34.3 billion quarters during the program, with the average annual mintage reaching 3.5 billion quarters. At least 400 million of each quarter was minted.

  8. Quartering (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    A Scottish example (illustrated) is the arms of Lord Elphinstone, where the arms of Elphinstone occupies the first grand quarter, Fullerton the third, Buller the fourth, and the second is itself quartered with the arms of Fleming, Fraser, Keith and Drummond. [3]

  9. Fraction - Wikipedia

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    The mixed number ⁠2 + 3 / 4 ⁠ is spoken two and three quarters or two and three fourths, with the integer and fraction portions connected by the word and. [18] Subtraction or negation is applied to the entire mixed numeral, so means (+).