Thus, 1600 was a leap year, and 2000 will be, too, but 1700, 1800, and 1900 were not leap years. |
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There is really no reason for deviating from normal programming approaches for performing leap year calculations. |
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To make a calendar even better, new leap year rules have to be introduced, complicating the calculation of the calendar even more. |
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To make a calendar a better measure of the Earth's orbit around the Sun, leap year rules were created and have since been modified. |
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The addition of an extra day to the calendar once in four years defines a leap year, not a leap day, week or month. |
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There ought to be twenty-nine days in every month, not just leap year Februaries. |
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In a leap year, the intercalcated month is called Adar Sheni and the regular month Adar Rishom. |
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For hundreds of years, people used a calendar called the Julian calendar that followed this rule, adding a leap year every four years. |
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Does being born on a leap year day have any significance in your birth chart? |
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To compensate for this discrepancy, the leap year is omitted three times every four hundred years. |
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Therefore, the year 2000 will be a leap year, but the years 1700, 1800, and 1900 were not. |
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To get even closer to the actual number, every 100 years is not a leap year, but every 400 years is a leap year. |
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If there were no transactions during a leap year, the annual depreciation for the year is the same as in a normal year. |
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Adjustment of the following functions: date, day, month, lunar phase and leap year disc. |
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A 53rd week may occur in a common year finishing on Thursday, or in a leap year finishing on Thursday or Friday. |
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Some software is unable to recognise the year 2000 as a leap year, hence the 29 February 2000 would simply not exist. |
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For instance, there are 366 days between Saturday, November 20, 2055 and November 20, 2056, because 2056 is a leap year and February 29, 2056 lies between the two Novembers. |
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As noted previously, February 2009 had one less day than February 2008, due to the leap year. |
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The list of dangerous dates published to departments and agencies included 29 February 2000 of the leap year. |
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The system takes the 29th of February into account only if there were transactions for the asset during this leap year. |
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The result is determined by the time units counted by the calibres, from the fraction of a se-cond measured by the jumping seconds hand to the 1,461 days of the cycle between one leap year to the next. |
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The Ethiopic and Coptic calendars have 13 months in a year, 12 of 30 days each and an intercalary month at the end of the year of 5 or 6 days depending whether the year is a leap year or not. |
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This watch not only showed the hours, minutes, and seconds, but also had a unique function that could automatically determine the number of days in a month and whether or not the current year was a leap year. |
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However, having the correct year setting is still important because without it the meter will not be able to recognize February 29th in a leap year. |
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Customers assume that the high level of reliability we currently have will continue through the critical dates in year 2000 and the leap year rollover. |
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During a leap year, interest is earned on the leap day. |
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Some have identified 1 March 2000, the first day after 29 February, the leap year date, as a problem date that could equal 1 January 2000 in its impact. |
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As a leap year, and with two additional leap seconds added, it was the longest year ever. |
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We were well prepared for the New Year's Eve Y2K changeover, and we anticipated the leap year phenomenon at that time. |
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World, her first full-length book of poetry since 1990's Leap Year Day, shows the writer in full command of her powers, lighting out for unmapped and radiant territory. |
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