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  2. Anos - Wikipedia

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    Because anos and años mean "years" in Portuguese and Spanish respectively, these words appear in countless toponyms and titles: All pages with titles containing anos; All pages with titles containing años

  3. Ad multos annos - Wikipedia

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    In the Orthodox liturgy, Ad multos annos has a Byzantine equivalent of the first millennium which is an acclamation called Eis polla eti (Greek εἰς πολλὰ ἔτη): it is part of the Polychronion. [1]

  4. Quinceañera - Wikipedia

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  5. What are your kids saying on the internet: Your guide to ...

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    CEO: technically, this still means "Chief Executive Officer," but in a teenage slang phrase like "[person] is the CEO of [thing]," it means that person is the boss or the master of something

  6. 'The White Lotus': How Does Belinda's Return in Season 3 ...

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    The White Lotus has returned to HBO, this time for a stay in Thailand. Last season, Jennifer Coolidge reprised her role as Tanya McQuoid from Season 1, and Season 3 once again brings back a ...

  7. Cuffing Season Is Upon Us — but What Does It Mean? Here's ...

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    When you have a goal, it’s easier, it’s like a to-do list,” the user said. “You might find that person on the third date, you might find them on the fifth, you might find them on the ...

  8. Anno Domini - Wikipedia

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    The term anno Domini is Medieval Latin and means "in the year of the Lord" [1] but is often presented using "our Lord" instead of "the Lord", [2] [3] taken from the full original phrase "anno Domini nostri Jesu Christi", which translates to "in the year of our Lord Jesus Christ".

  9. Leap year 2024: Why we have 29 days in February (almost ... - AOL

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    Leap years do not occur every four years. Years divisible by 100 are skipped unless they are also divisible by 400. So while 2000 was a leap year, 2100 would not be.