Shrove Tuesday takes place the day before Ash Wednesday, and it happens on a different date every year.
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The first Boer War took place in the Transvaal after the Boers declared Transvaal an independent republic.
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Mardi Gras - or Fat Tuesday/Shrove Tuesday - originated as the day before the fasting of Lent begins (Ash Wednesday) in order for people to enjoy the last bits of whatever it is they are refraining from for Lent. Most common place of celebration is New Orleans. Brought over to USA from the French. Always the day before Ash Wednesday. Celebrated with parties and krewes. Involves lots of bead necklaces and PARTYING.
The same day it does every year - Shrove Tuesday, the day before the beginning of Lent, which in 2011 is March 8th.
The Carnival of Venice was started from the victory of the Serenissima Repubblica against the Patriarch of Aquileia. In honor of the victory the people started to dance while dressed up in costumes and wore masks. The Carnival of Venice is now a traditional festival to represent the history of Venice.
The PRESIDENTIAL (not residential) election takes place this year, as every year, on Tuesday. (I am assuming you mean the USA election.)
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Shrove Monday(When Lundi Gras takes place.)
National elections are held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November every even-mumbered year.
Purim 2009 is Tuesday, March 10, in almost every place in the world. Jerusalem celebrates Purim one day later.
The presidential election occurs on the first Tuesday following the first Monday of November every year that is divisible by four.
It's usually celebrated before the forty days of fasting called Lent. Depending on the place, it can be up to two weeks before Lent or begin straight after Epiphany. The day of the most celebrations, however, is Shrove Tuesday or Mardi Gras, which is right before Ash Wednesday when Lent officially begins.
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This sentence is a declarative sentence, as it makes a statement about the award ceremony taking place on Tuesday.