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The following is a timeline of the first presidency of Donald Trump during the third quarter of 2020, from July 1 to September 30, 2020. To navigate quarters, see timeline of the Donald Trump presidency.
The following is a timeline of the presidency of Joe Biden during the third quarter of 2022, from July 1 to September 30, 2022. To navigate between quarters, see timeline of the Joe Biden presidency .
Third quarter, Q3: July 1 – September 30 (92 days) Fourth quarter, Q4: October 1 – December 31 (92 days) In some domains, weeks are preferred over months for scheduling and reporting, so they use quarters of exactly 13 weeks each, often following ISO week date conventions.
1 September: 1991 Soviet Union Vanuatu: Independence Day: 30 July: 1980 United Kingdom France Vatican City: Lateran Treaty Day 11 February: 1929 Kingdom of Italy: Lateran Treaty establishing Vatican City as an independent state Venezuela: Independence Day: 5 July: 1811 Spanish Empire: Venezuelan Declaration of Independence. Vietnam: National ...
July 15, 1970: Airport: $631,600: Airport returned to number one after 19 weeks of release [28] 29: July 22, 1970: Beyond the Valley of the Dolls: $707,000: Beyond the Valley of the Dolls reached number one in its fifth week of release [29] 30: July 29, 1970: Patton: $500,600: Patton reached number one in its 25th week of release [30] 31 ...
Week ending Film Gross Notes Ref; 1: January 3, 1979: Superman: $4,859,936: Superman grossed $13,135,498 nationally from all markets for the 4-day weekend ended January 1, a record weekend gross.
New Year's Day (January 1) [11] Memorial Day (May 25–31, floating Monday) Independence Day (July 4) Labor Day (September 1–7, floating Monday) Thanksgiving (November 22–28, floating Thursday) Christmas (December 25) Other federal holidays are less widely observed by businesses. These include: Martin Luther King Jr. Day (January 15–21 ...
The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (sometimes shortened to T&R Day) (NDTR; French: Journée nationale de la vérité et de la réconciliation), originally and still colloquially known as Orange Shirt Day (French: Jour du chandail orange), [1] is a Canadian day of memorial to recognize the atrocities and multi-generational effects of the Canadian Indian residential school system. [2]