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Definition: November 1 |
November 1Noun1. A Christian feast day honoring all the saints; first observed in 835. Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
Synonyms: November 1Synonyms: All Saints' Day (n), Allhallows (n), Hallowmas (n), Hallowmass (n). (additional references) |
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See Also: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
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October 31 - November 2 - October 1 - December 1 - more historical anniversaries
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Crosswords: November 1 |
| Specialty definitions using "November 1": Acorn Computers Ltd. ♦ Joint Bi-level Image Experts Group ♦ Limitation Convention 1976 ♦ Marcheshvan, Montreal Protocol ♦ National Council of Community Bankers ♦ prestidigitization ♦ Residence, Duration of Voting Supplements ♦ toasternet ♦ Wool and mohair commodity programs. (references) |
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![]() | Caption: Llewellyn Park, Viewed from Robert Bachman's Office; West Orange, NJ; November 1, 1913; {20.550/6} (jpg). | ![]() | Pan American Exposition, Buffalo, May 1 - November 1, 1901. Niagara.Credit: Library of Congress. |
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Business | Under these new group prices, which took effect on November 1, 2000, the government categorized about 25,000 products with similar functions into about 2,700 codes. (references) | |
This came into effect November 1, 1999. The fees are used to cover the operation costs of urban drainage systems and wastewater treatment plants, and help ensure that the system is kept running at full capacity. (references) | ||
As a result, a so-called "ceiling price system" was introduced on November 1, 2000. The ceiling price system went into effect for 25,000 products of a total of 36,655 medical devices that are separately reimbursed. (references) | ||
Civil Liberties | Pakistan | The UNHCR estimated that approximately 35,000 Afghans voluntarily returned to Afghanistan to Pakistan between November 1 and year's end. (references) |
Uzbekistan | As of November 1, the Government had registered 2,035 religious organizations and congregations, 1,857 of which were Muslim; however, some religious groups continued to face obstacles obtaining registration. (references) | |
Georgia | The broadcast led to protests in front of the Parliament and led to President Sheverdnadze's dismissal of all Ministers on November 1. In addition to Rustavi-2, there are seven independent television stations in Tbilisi. (references) | |
Economic History | Antigua and Barbuda | Independence: November 1, 1981. (references) |
Algeria | National holiday: Revolution Day, November 1, 1954. (references) | |
Algeria | Indigenous Algerians began their revolt on November 1, 1954, to gain rights denied them under French rule. (references) | |
Human Rights | Argentina | The Coordinator Against Police and Institutional Repression (CORREPI), a group of lawyers which tracks such cases, reported that security forces killed 98 unarmed persons in cases known as "gatillo facil" (easy trigger or readiness to shoot first) between November 1, 2000 and November 30, 2001, compared with 81 cases the year before. (references) |
Minorities | Russia | According to the Procuracy General, as of November 1, 37 criminal cases of incitement to national, racial, or religious hatred had been opened pursuant to the Criminal Code. (references) |
Political Economy | GUATEMALA | Effective November 1, 2000, IPR violations became criminal, as opposed to civil, offenses. (references) |
Political Rights | Burundi | In July President Buyoya and the regional leaders signed an agreement to begin the 3-year transition period on November 1. According to the terms of the agreement, on November 1, Buyoya was sworn in as president and Domitien Ndayizeye, the secretary general of FRODEBU, was sworn in as vice president. (references) |
Travel | Philippines | All offices close during the following public holidays: January 1, New Year's Day; April 9, Bataan & Corregidor Day and Heroism Day; Easter Holidays, which include Maundy Thursday and Good Friday; May 1, Labor Day; June 12, Independence Day; August 27, National Heroes Day; November 1, All Saints' Day; November 30, Bonifacio Day; December 25, Christmas Day; and December 30, Rizal Day. (references) |
Worker Rights | Dominica | On November 1, 100 police officers staged a sick-out that briefly crippled operations around the island. (references) |
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Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams | |
| Words within the letters "1-b-e-e-m-n-o-r-v" | |
-2 letters: overmen, venomer. | |
-3 letters: boreen, enrobe, moreen, remove. | |
-4 letters: berme, bevor, boner, borne, breve, brome, ember, enorm, mover, nerve, never, omber, ombre, roven, venom, vomer. | |
-5 letters: been, beer, bene, berm, bone, bore, born, bree, bren, ebon, erne, even, ever, meno, mere, more, morn, move, neem, neve, nome, norm, omen, omer, oven, over, robe, rove, veer. | |
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Hexadecimal (or equivalents, 770AD-1900s) (references)4E 6F 76 65 6D 62 65 72      31 |
| Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519; backwards) (references)
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Binary Code (1918-1938, probably earlier) (references)01001110 01101111 01110110 01100101 01101101 01100010 01100101 01110010 00100000 00110001 |
HTML Code (1990) (references)N o v e m b e r   1 |
ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)004E 006F 0076 0065 006D 0062 0065 0072      0031 |
Encryption (beginner's substitution cypher): (references)4881887179687184219 |
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