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{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w if the game was won, l if lost, t if tied, v if vacated, blank if game hasn't occurred yet or if the game was intra-conference; lowercase | date = date of the game | time = 'no' if you do not want the time column to appear (and set | time = no in the header template) | homecoming = 'yes' if game is the homecoming game | visiting_rank = rank of the ...
{{CBSB Schedule Entry | w/l = 'w' = Win 'l' = Loss 't' = Tie 'p' = game Postponed 'c' = Game Cancelled leave blank if game hasn't occurred yet | date = date of the game, format "Month Day" (May 23) | time = time of first pitch (12:00 pm), 'no' to disable column | tv = TV network for the game ([[ESPN]]), 'no' to disable column | a/n = 'a' = away game 'n' = neutral site game leave blank form ...
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The longest postseason in college football history is at hand. A look at the entire bowl lineup ending with the national title game on Jan. 20.
2. Click Calendar. 3. In the upper right, click More | select Import. 4. Enter a Calendar URL or choose a Calendar File. 5. Next to "Target Calendar," click the calendar drop-down list and select a calendar you want to import events into. 6. Next to "File Type," choose the option that matches the file you'd like to import. 7. Click Import.
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If the template has a separate documentation page (usually called "Template:template name/doc"), add [[Category:Sports schedule templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page.
The bedtime stories and illustrations turned into the first book featuring Miffy — or "Nijntje," as she’s called in Dutch — in 1955. Today, there are more than 35 Miffy books, and more than ...